
Allu Aravind typically maintains his composure when delivering speeches on public platforms. Allu Aravind is recognized for his calculated approach. But the veteran producer lately is behaving contrary to his naturalistic style.
On the stage of the “Thandel” pre-release event, he gave a thumbs down to “Game Changer,” and in his latest interview, Allu Aravind declared that Ram Charan’s debut film was a very average-grossing movie.
Talking about Ram Charan’s second film, “Magadheera,” directed by Rajamouli and produced by himself, Allu Aravind said that his nephew Ram Charan’s first film, “Chirutha,” was not a blockbuster; he had roped in Rajamouli and produced the film on a big scale with a high budget to give his nephew much-needed success.
But Ram Charan’s fans and some trade analysts expressed surprise at him declaring “Chirutha” as an average movie because it collected more money than Allu Arjun’s “Desamuduru” that year.
The film had collected huge money compared to the collections of NTR, Allu Arjun, and Mahesh Babu’s maiden films.
So, mega fans are posting Allu Aravind’s old videos where he said that he had produced “Magadheera” as a thanksgiving gesture to his brother-in-law Chiranjeevi for delivering many blockbusters to his production house Geetha Arts. The fans say that he had expressed gratitude back then and is now talking as if he had done a favor to Chiranjeevi and Charan.