Thursday 5 April 2012

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Allu arjun new 7up ad pics





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Tuesday 3 April 2012

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Allu Arjun’s got a new look


Alu Arjun is known to leave no stone unturned as far as getting the right look for his movies. He was seen sporting hair extensions to pull off the warrior look in his last release Badrinath.We hear that the 'stylish star' has zeroed in on an uber sporty look for his upcoming flick with maverick director Trivikram Srinivas. It is learnt that the actor flew down to Mumbai specifically to get the new look for the film. The first look of the film is expected to be released next month. Allu Arjun is playing a complete mass character in the movie, touted to be an explosive action entertainer. The film has actress Ileana cast opposite Allu Arjun for the first time. Sources close to the filmmakers say that director Trivikram Srinivas has decided to call the movie Julai. An official announcement is expected soon.

Allu Arjun would love to do a Malayalam film

There has been a surge in the number of female visitors to Emmanuval Silks’s showroom in Kochi ever since it was splashed in the media that Allu Arjun was to inaugurate the garment retailer’s store in Kottayam. These teenagers were not looking for clothes but wanted to know if the ‘Stylish Star’ of Tollywood had any programme in Kochi.

“I am still amazed how there is so much of craze in Kerala,” says the star. “When I was shooting in Alappuzha for Varudu, it was hard to complete the shoot because of the fans, despite the presence of about 20 policemen.”

Alappuzha holds a special place in his heart since he remembers accompanying uncle Chiranjeevi- garu during one of his shoots there before he became an actor. “There was this beautiful location in the backwaters where hundreds of ducks flew from the water,” he says, adding that kakka (oyster) is one of his favourite Kerala delicacies.


          “I would like to do a Malayalam film. Since the fans own me so much here, I owe it to them that I do a film. I would like to do it with a top class director. The second reason is that I want my filmography to include a Malayalam film so that I would be known not merely as an actor who did Telugu films,” he says.

The other big, well-thought-out plan for him is to make his debut in Kollywood. “I have been trying for a long time and I am in talks with a couple of directors and hopefully, it will become a reality this year,” says the man, who was born and brought up in Chennai, and has not allowed any of his films to be dubbed yet in Tamil.

“If I break into the Tamil industry, I will be big,” he says. The biggest? “Why not?” In fact, Allu has this vision of the South Indian film industry functioning as one unit.

“I expect this to happen in the next ten years. The barriers are already breaking down. See how the actresses are jumping markets. Only when we reach out to other markets and help each other will our industries grow. See, in Hyderabad, there are cinema houses that show Malayalam films regularly and similarly there is a market here for films in other languages. Why, even the line between north and south is now blurred. South Indian actors are now popular in the north too. Kolaveri was liked everywhere. The south has changed and the perception about the south is changing too,” he says.

He was so poor in studies that he flunked his seventh standard exam but what came in handy in his acting career was his early exposure to dance, gymnastics and martial arts. He is, however, not one of those who look down upon conventional education.

“It would have been fantastic if I had studied well and succeeded. You may be able to succeed in life even without formal education but it will give you an edge. I thought it was not important but I understand now that I was wrong.”

“Success is a journey, not a destination,” sums up the man, revealing a sharp intellect behind all that brawn. “If I am in a certain position now after ten years in films, it is because of many factors including family support, fan base, my own sensibilities and the directors I have worked with.” 

Allu Arjun’s 'Julaayi' first look on Apr 8

Stylish Star Allu Arjun’s latest film under Trivikram direction is titled as 'Julaayi'. Now the latest news is that 'Julaayi' first look is going to revel on April 8th. Allu Arjun new get up images and posters would be unveiled on that date says our source.

Recently the movie has completed its fresh schedule in vaizag and the unit is planning for the next schedule in Bangkok and Hyderabad .The film is being presented by DVV Danayya and produced by Radhakrishna on Harika Hasini banner.

Ileana is paired up with Arjun for the first time in her career in this film. Devi Sri Prasad is the music director of the film. Trivikram Srinivas is the director and the movie is expected to release in the month of June.

Julaayi to Release in July



Stylish Star Allu Arjun's new movie's title has been considered as 'julaayi'. Trivikram is directing this romantic comedy entertainer. Ileana is pairing up with
Allu Arjun for this movie. Rajendra Prasad, Kota, Brahmanandam, Tanikella Bharani, MS Narayana, Sonu Sood, Dharmavarapu, Brahmaji, Rao Ramesh, Pragathi, Hema etc.
are the other star cast of this movie.

Since the title of this movie's pronunciation is almost similar to that of the month, 'July', Bunny's fans are hoping that the movie should be released in the
month of July. They are also reminding that Chiranjeevi's 'Indra' and Ram Charan's 'Magadheera' movies were released in the month of July and proved to be industry hits of tollywood.They are of the opinion that 'julaayi' shall also become an industry hit for Allu Arjun, if it is released in the month of July.