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More Telugu Heroes Compilation
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I HATE Pushpa (the character)
Pushpa is a movie that was released during the pandemic and became a massive hit. Even Bollywood stars commented on the movie. The songs were memorable and the song Sooseki got around 100 million views even though the second movie hadn't released yet.
It seems South indian Cinema is getting more appreciated with films like Bhaubali, RRR and KGF Chapter 1/2 and Devara might even gain more attention due to Jr. Ntr's presence. (Which I'm super excited about I loved him ever since I was young, him and Ram charan were one of my favorites so RRR was a pleasant surprise)
I'm just disappointed that Pushpa's story is the one thats getting this attention.
Pushpa has good BGM, the setting is cool and cinematography can be considered good and Allu Arjun is always appreciated but the story is where it lacks.
Can I understand it? Yes, I've been watching TollyWood movies ever since I was 1. I was singing Gabbar Singh songs when I was a toddler. I understand what logic Tollywood tries portraying is it always right? No but its enjoyable and times were different we're evolving we want more complex and meaningful stories now Bahubali and RRR gaining attraction are examples that South Indian movie industry is evolving finally!
So imagine my disappointment when I see Pushpa the next great Tollywood film.
"Pushpa Raj is a self respecting young man who takes pride in his work. He works at a mill, but leaves it when his owner doesn't like his attitude outside of work. Pushpa goes for Red sandal wood cutting in the forest. Pushpa lives in a village with his mother Parvatamma, and is the illegitimate son of a local rich man." That is the story according to imbd.
You'd think the movie gives more context about Pushpa nope. IMBD really summed it all up and thats the problem. Pushpa's character can be summed up in a few words and there's not depth beyond those words in the movie itself.
The thing that makes this film detestable is the main character Pushpa he is not enjoyable whatsoever. It's like one of those Dark Romance ML's but they tried mixing in a few funny liners and tried making him a sunshine character as well but failed?
He's not funny I feel bad for his sidekick Kesava actually no. I like Kesava better than Pushpa Himself. He looks like he has actually meaning and depth he has relatable goals and is actually funny or seems to have some sort of personality. I wholeheartedly ship him and Srivalli's friend actually go Side characters!
Now lets compare 2 films Maari 2 and Pushpa which might seem random but let me explain
Maari in both the first one and the sequel was a gangster however do you know why i like him better than Pushpa? He has redeeming qualities he has morals like he kills bad people but doesn't want to sell drugs because he knows that can make innocent people succumb to horrible diseases like his best friend their situations are very different however Maari is seen as a morally gray character just like Pushpa is portrayed as. Maari also has morals when he kills beeja's brother for attempting to assault Anandhi's sister. He's doing something 'bad' killing a person but he essentially redeems it because of why he does it. He also gives good advice when she talks about no one wanting to marry her because she's ruined maari says she isn't an object to be ruined and its not wrong to wait how long to find a guy that understands that.
He's a troubled guy with not normal values but I can sympathize with him and actually root for him because he's a good person.
A more accurate example KGF Rocky is on a very similar path to Pushpa he only relied on his mother his whole life until she died while in Pushpa his mother and himself suffered humiliation. Pushpa was often beat up Rocky was also beat probably even more. They both started at the streets and slowly climbed up wanting money and power. Pushpa only smuggled and framed and fought. Rocky outright killed but I still like him better than Pushpa do you know why?
Because he has character Rocky's backstory is more compelling wanting to fulfill his dying mother's wishes of not wanting her son to die miserably without money like her even if it meant becoming a bad person? Hell yeah. Also similar to maari he has limits he has certain morals, clear cut morals. in the first KGF movie he outright stops traffic for a mother and her son who wanted to get some food but were unable to because of the traffic and gave her hard advice. That the world isn't gonna stop for you its harsh and not lenient and that we need to MAKE it stop. We have to put in the work and not just hope someone will always come along. This gives us insight into his views further developing his character.
Pushpa's story is he was an outcast because he was an illegitimate son and was unable to have his father's last name? So he makes his name Pushpa Raj. He disrespects his mother at times despite her being the only one there for him. He has too much Pride. He doesn't have much regard for women as we see when he gives his shirt to Jaali's victim he isn't sympathetic to her at all and is kinda indifferent except for looking away as if he's uncomfortable more than regarding her own feelings
And the thing is all of these problems could be fixed if we saw more into his character which we're only given bits and pieces of.
Pushpa isn't close to his mother? Maybe its because he blames her for all the prejudice but still cares for her somewhere in his heart which is seen through the light interactions between the two in the movie. He has too much Pride? well he feels like thats his right because he was denied everything else his father's name, money, and even necklace. He doesn't have regard for women much? Even that can be fixed like in the movie 'temper' where Jr Ntr's character first doesn't care much for other women ends up willing to give his life for them he gets character development. Pushpa could not really see a big deal in Jaali's activities until he's confronted with one of the victims himself and is reminded of the women in his life and starts to detest Jalli which ultimately bursts when Jaali sets his eyes on Srivalli.
Everything I said you can mostly think about happening in the movie but its like a real stretch you have to really put your mind on it to see it happening in the canon of the Pushpa universe its nots showed to us the viewers like in other movies we don't get clear cut shots of these narratives I spoke up being played out. Its what makes these movies lively or entertaining in my opinion because they had depth which is enhanced due to the main character himself.
So see this from my perspective a MAN is able to outsmart the police and insult them, illegally get sandal wood, Act like and arrogant bastard through most of this move, have so much intelligence out of nowhere and still gets a girl?
Reena has more personality than Srivalli I'm actually gonna begin stanning her after this.
And when I say a MAN I mean a MAN because the person Pushpa on my screen is a stranger to me I don't get a clear feel of his character or any connection to him.
I really hope these issues are rectified in the second movie but I have my doubts. Pushpa as a movie feels like a regression for Tollywood and I don't want that for my cinema industry which I know has flaws but I also know that its healing and has really good stories.
Anyways to all Indian movie lovers out hope you're excited for Devara because I sure am. Jr. Ntr in double roles? Its like Adhurs all over again. And one of his roles seems really cute too, I've wanted to see Jr Ntr in action again for a long time.
But thats all for now
Yours truly
Roselle🪷
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A whistle isn't enough. We need blasting background music. Slow motion...things flying in the air...we need a lot of special effects to it. I'll plan it. Let's go.
ALLU ARJUN in ALA VAIKUNTHAPURRAMULOO (2020)
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Pushpa2 Trailer | Allu Arjun | Sukumar | Rashmika Mandanna | Fahadh Faasil | DSP
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The First Half For Pushpa 2 Has Finally Been Locked
The edit of the first half of Pushpa 2 is LOCKED, and it's nothing short of explosive! Allu Arjun returns as Pushpa Raj with a vengeance. Get ready for a cinematic experience like never before!
Link to the full story: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/pushpa-2-the-rule-first-half-wraps-with-explosive-intensity
#Pushpa 2 The Rule#Allu Arjun#Sukumar#Pushpa 2 First Half#Pushpa 2#Fahadh Faasil#Rashmika Mandanna#Indian Cinema#Telugu Movies#Action Drama#Cinema News
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Allu Arjun's Tribute to 20 Years of Arya: How Sukumar Transformed My Life
Hey, movie buffs! Today, we’re diving into the world of Telugu cinema to celebrate a monumental milestone: the 20th anniversary of the blockbuster film Arya. Join us as we explore how this iconic movie marked a turning point in the career of one of Tollywood’s biggest stars, Allu Arjun.
Directed by the visionary filmmaker Sukumar, Arya not only captured the hearts of audiences but also catapulted Allu Arjun into the spotlight. In a recent event commemorating two decades since the film’s release, Allu Arjun took a moment to reflect on the profound impact Sukumar has had on his life and career.
“Allu Arjun, at the 20-year celebration of Arya, called Sukumar the person who had the biggest impact on my life,” reveals the actor. With Arya, Sukumar didn’t just deliver a hit film; he transformed Allu Arjun’s trajectory in the film industry forever.
Recalling his journey, Allu Arjun shares, “My association with him has changed my life forever. He brought this train (referring to himself) from a remote forest and put it on a track.” The actor acknowledges that before Arya, he felt like he was at “-100,” but the film elevated him to “100,” marking a remarkable turnaround in his career.
For Allu Arjun, Arya wasn’t just another movie — it was a monumental leap that reshaped his career landscape. “If I had to use a metaphor to explain what Arya is to me, I would call it the biggest jump in my life ever,” he says. From a struggling artist trying to find his footing in the industry, Arya propelled Allu Arjun to superstardom, making him one of the most sought-after actors in Telugu cinema.
Following the success of Arya, Allu Arjun and Sukumar collaborated once again for Arya 2, further solidifying their status as a dynamic duo in Tollywood. Now, as anticipation builds for their upcoming release, Pushpa: The Rule, fans eagerly await another cinematic masterpiece from this formidable team.
Pushpa: The Rule has generated immense buzz across the country, and Allu Arjun’s partnership with Sukumar has once again piqued the curiosity of audiences. Scheduled for release on August 15, 2024, the film promises to be an exhilarating ride that showcases the unparalleled talent of these two titans of cinema.
As we celebrate 20 years of Arya and look forward to the future with Pushpa: The Rule, one thing remains clear: the bond between Allu Arjun and Sukumar continues to shape the landscape of Telugu cinema, leaving an indelible mark on audiences worldwide. Here’s to many more years of cinematic brilliance from this dynamic duo!
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A powerful Telugu movie
Won 11 awards at the 69th National Film Awards
This is not all the recognition that India got on the world map on August 23 this year, because of the success of the Chandrayaan 3 mission, our country of India stood in front of top countries like America, Russia and China. In spite of that, recently our Telugu cinema received awards at the international level and within a day's difference on August 24, the fame of Telugu cinema at the national level is shining a light to look towards Telugu cinema. Tollywood won 11 awards at the prestigious 69th National Film Awards in the Indian film industry! Telugu cinema celebrated with that. SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' got six awards, while Mythri Movie Makers' Allu Arjun and Sukumar's 'Pushpa - The Rise' got two awards. Mega nephew Panja Vaishnav Tej's debut film, 'Uppena' won Best Telugu Regional Film for another film produced by Mythri Movie Makers. Allu Arjun created history as the first Telugu actor to win the National Best Actor award. In the 90 years history of Telugu cinema, Allu Arjun has got this opportunity which has not been given to any great actor till date...
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Telugu Heroes Pic Compilation
How'd I get here? I was looking for Vijay pics then Karthi pics and that led me to...Prabhas somehow, which led me to other Telugu heroes and their old pics lmao. Enjoy!
lmao Tarak's face
Tarak's hair! Love it!
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Ram Charan's Game Changer has more block booking than advance ticket sales 2 days prior release
Post the release of Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna’s Pushpa 2- The Rule, it is now time for Ram Charan and Shankar to take center stage and take the Telugu cinema ahead with their latest film Game Changer. It is a very important film for both superstars as Ram is coming after the super success of SS Rajamouli’s RRR and Shankar has just delivered a dud with Indian 2 and wants to change things…
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#Allu Arjun#Game Changer box office#kiara advani#Pushpa 2#ram charan#Ram Charan Game Changer#Rashmika Mandanna#Shankar#Shankar films#sj suryah
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i was Ravi the moment his mom asked him to wear more than banians at home
@lil-stark we’re all Ravi right now 🥲✨🗿
#telugu cinema#ravindra narayan - never not relevant#iykyk#telugu#tollywood#telugu movies#desiblr#allu arjun#julayi#illeana de cruz
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The Rise of Ram Charan: Key Milestones in His Career
In the glitzy world of Indian cinema where stars rise and fall in a blink of an eye, one name that towers above all else is Ram Charan. From a star-struck kid to a world sensation, his voyage has been truly inspiring. All eyes are on him as he roars through the film industry with attention from inside India and beyond-the-global-stage. Versatility, really dynamic on screen, and a continuous work ethic make him one among the top stars of present Telugu cinema. In this blog, we will take a look back at some of the major milestones of Ram Charan's career, which contributed towards making him what he stands today.
1. A Star Is Born: The Legacy of the Mega Family
He was born on March 27, 1985, into the famous Mega Family, which has acquired an almost household name status in the Telugu film industry, considering that his father is the legendary actor Chiranjeevi, who has more than 150 films to his credits, and his uncles, Pawan Kalyan and Nagendra Babu, also have made names for themselves in the same industry. With such powerful figures surrounding him, Ram Charan's life into the world acting almost seemed predestined.
But Charan ensured he would have to create his own space and not live in shadows cast by even this super talented family. Chirutha, a film by Puri Jagannadh, gave him entry into the film industry in 2007. The audience were drawn to this newcomer because of raw talent and charming presence in front of the camera. Commercially successful, the overwhelming success of Chirutha assured that Ram Charan was not going anywhere.
Also Read - Allu Arjun Biography
2. Mega Stardom with Magadheera (2009)
While Chirutha opened the door for him, it was Magadheera that actually catapulted Ram Charan into the land of superstars. Directed by S. S. Rajamouli, undoubtedly one of the industry's most revered directors, Magadheera was a lavishly mounted fantasy action film combining grand visuals, intense action, and a new-age-sounding love story. Charan's easy switch in and out of being a warrior in the past and a contemporary man bothered him enviously overnight. This film went on to rule the ticket counters, establishing itself as a major trendsetter for posterity in Telugu cinema. With its amazing action sequences, spellbinding visual effects, and grand storytelling, Magadheera reset the technologies benchmark for filmmaking in the industry. Ram Charan's commitment to the role was proved by the rigorous training he had undergone besides performing action scenes himself. This went on to be one of the highest grossing Telugu movies for all times and earned flattering reviews for Charan to establish himself as one of the best-known actors in Tollywood.
3. Diversifying with Racha (2012) and Nayak (2013)
After the colossal success of Magadheera, Ram Charan was ready to further diversify his career. He followed up with films like Racha (2012) and Nayak (2013), both of which saw him in action-packed roles with plenty of commercial elements.
Racha, directed by Sampath Nandi, was a mass entertainer, and Charan’s larger-than-life portrayal of a protagonist involved in a high-stakes gambling scheme won him fans across all demographics. His on-screen charisma and energy were perfectly suited to the commercial nature of the film. Similarly, Nayak, directed by V. V. Vinayak, saw Charan in dual roles, further solidifying his versatility as an actor capable of playing varied characters. While these films didn’t achieve the same level of critical acclaim as Magadheera, they were significant successes at the box office, showcasing Ram Charan’s ability to balance mass appeal with strong performances.
4. International Recognition with Zanjeer (2013)
Ram Charan became a new dimension of his career when he stepped into the Bollywood world with the Hindi version of the iconic film, Zanjeer, released in 2013. Zanjeer, which is not the only movie version of Ram Charan, is the original by Amitabh Bachchan. This acted by Apoorva Lakhia marked his debut into Bollywood, although it was not commercially successful, but this was the first step into that pan-India audience.
Even if Zanjeer left fans wanting a little more, Ram Charan's entry into Bollywood has certainly helped him build up a following beyond the Telugu film industry. This icon has continued to focus on creating an impact, departing from geographical boundaries and in a global arena altogether. Therefore, he learned how to hone his skills and even approach matters in this industry with such invaluable exposure rather than experience it first-hand.
5. The Magician Returns: Baadshah (2013) and Yevadu (2014)
Though Zanjeer wasn’t a massive hit, Ram Charan quickly bounced back with films like Baadshah (2013) and Yevadu (2014). In Baadshah, he showcased his impeccable comic timing and impressive action skills, and in Yevadu, he brought out an intense, emotional side of himself that further displayed his versatility.
Both films became commercial hits, and Charan proved that he was capable of excelling in diverse genres, whether it was action, drama, or comedy. His strategic choices of roles in these films reaffirmed that he had a strong understanding of what worked with his audience and demonstrated his growing maturity as an actor.
The action-thriller film Dhruva (2016) was his one next appearance as an IPS officer. The movie is based on Dhruva who is an IPS officer, and he wants to take down a rich scientist Siddharth Abhimanyu (known as Arvind Swami) making money by illegal and hidden medical operations. The movie is a remake of 2015 Tamil film Thani Oruvan and was received nicely to become a box-office hit, earning over 85 crores in just 21 days.
6. The Blockbuster RRR (2022): Global Fame
Arguably, the most defining moment of Ram Charan’s career came in 2022 with the release of RRR, a film directed by the genius S. S. Rajamouli. RRR was an epic action-drama that depicted the fictionalized story of two Indian revolutionaries during the British Raj. Charan portrayed Alluri Sitarama Raju, one of the two protagonists, opposite N. T. Rama Rao Jr., who portrayed the character of Komaram Bheem.
The film became a massive international success, grossing over 1,200 crores worldwide and gaining recognition at prestigious awards ceremonies across the globe. RRR was a game-changer for Ram Charan, as it catapulted him to international fame. His performance as a fearless freedom fighter was widely appreciated, and his powerful screen presence, combined with Rajamouli’s directorial brilliance, created a film that was loved by audiences worldwide.
Ram Charan’s involvement in RRR opened doors for him to global recognition. The film was a landmark in Indian cinema and played a pivotal role in increasing the visibility of Indian actors on the global stage. It wasn’t just a success in terms of box office collections; it also garnered accolades at prestigious awards, with the song Naatu Naatu becoming a global hit.
7. Brand Ram Charan: A Multifaceted Star
Apart from his acting career, Ram Charan has also established himself as a successful entrepreneur. He co-owns the Hyderabad-based airline, TruJet, and has a stake in various business ventures, further solidifying his status as a multifaceted star. He is also known for his philanthropy work, contributing to several charitable causes, especially those related to education and healthcare.
Moreover, Charan has ventured into film production with his company, Konidela Production Company, which has produced several successful projects. His contribution to the film industry goes beyond his acting career, and his influence continues to grow.
8. Ram Charan Upcoming Movies
Game Changer
Game Changer is an upcoming Telugu political action thriller film directed by S. Shankar. Ram Charan plays lead role along with co-stars Kiara Advani, Anjali, S.J. Suryah, Jayaram, Sunil, Srikanth, Samuthirakani, and Nassar in this production of Sri Venkateswara Creations by Dil Raju and Sirish.
Conclusion
From his humble beginnings as the son of a megastar to becoming a global icon, Ram Charan’s journey is an inspiring tale of talent, perseverance, and ambition. Through his hard work and commitment, he has not only redefined what it means to be a star in Indian cinema but has also paved the way for greater recognition of Telugu cinema on the world stage. With RRR earning international acclaim and his ever-expanding career, Ram Charan’s legacy is just beginning. The rise of this talented actor is a story that will continue to inspire audiences for years to come.
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I convinced Levins from Hey Fam to watch Pushpa and we had a great chat about it on the pod
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Pushpa 2: The Rule Breaks Box Office Records Like Nothing Has Before!
Blazing through records, Pushpa 2: The Rule has conquered the box office like never before! With a global gross of ₹1,831 crore, it's the new king of Indian cinema. Don't miss the Reloaded Edition hitting screens soon!
Read the full article right here: https://www.theomenmedia.com/post/pushpa-2-the-rule-smashes-box-office-records-here-s-everything-you-need-to-know
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[ad_1] Allu Arjun’s arrest was in regard to stampede during Pushpa 2’s screening sent shockwaves across the industry. Several industries supported him and said he is not that fault. Amid this, Boney Kapoor too supported the Pushpa 2 actor.Boney Kapoor on Allu Arjun’s stampede caseIn an interaction with Galatta India, Boney Kapoor said, “When I first saw, Ajith’s film releasing at 1 in the morning. I was shocked to see 20-25k people outside the theatre. After I came out of the show around 3.30-4 am, there were still that many people outside. I am told the same thing happens with films of Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi, or present-day stars like Jr NTR, Ram Charan, and Mahesh Babu."File photo of Boney Kapoor | Source: IMDbHe further said, “Ticket rates are inflated on the first two days or at least the first day for extra shows. That is why this situation has arisen where unnecessarily Allu Arjun was dragged and blamed for the death of a fan. It was only because of the crowd that had gathered to see the film."File photo of Allu Arjun | Source: IMDbWhen Boney Kapoor spoke about different markets in Indian cinemaBoney Kapoor appeared at the roundtable interview hosted by Galatta Plus where he, along with other producers, discussed cinema. He said, "In Russia, for instance, Raj Kapoor is remembered till today. When I visited Egypt, they would talk only about Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. In Morocco, again, it’s Amitabh Bachchan. The King of Morocco had honoured Amitabh and later Shah Rukh Khan. Telugu films and Tamil films have unique markets.”File photo of Boney Kapoor | Source: IMDbFor instance, Telugu films have a unique market in the US, while Tamil films have a strong presence in Singapore and Malaysia. That’s a significant chunk of the overseas business. And the Gulf, of course, is a cosmopolitan area." Adding to this, Naga Vamsi said, "No, the Gulf has a huge market for Malayalam films." [ad_2] Source link
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