Allu Arjun's Bold Statement on Bollywood: 'You All Have Forgotten How to Be a Hero'
Filmmaker Nikkhil Advani Shares Allu Arjun's Insight on the Evolving Nature of Heroism in Indian Cinema
In the year 2024, Telugu films are performing better than Hindi films at the box office. Bollywood managed to recover in the year 2023 with superhit films like Jawaan, Gadar and Animal, however, South cinema has dominated after 'Kalki 2898 AD', which has become the highest-grossing film of the year in the Hindi belt.
Filmmaker Nikkhil Advani has now presented the point of view of Telugu superstar Allu Arjun, who became famous across the country with his 2021 blockbuster 'Pushpa: The Rise'. In an interview to 'Galatta Plus', Nikkhil Advani told that Allu Arjun had once hinted at a serious issue that he sees in Bollywood today. He quoted Allu Arjun as saying, 'You all have forgotten how to be a hero.'
Nikhil explained Allu's point of view in detail. He said that South films have cashed in on heroism by telling stories on a dull subject like irrigation. The South film industry has been presenting such topics with great action and heroism, which the audience has liked very much. Nikhil said, 'Everyone associates South cinema with mythology, but they keep the original sentiment in their films. If they make a film on water irrigation, they fill it with great action, incredible moments of heroism.'
While exploring the history of Bollywood, Nikhil mentioned great films like Kalia and Coolie, where Amitabh Bachchan's characters won hearts with their heroism. He also mentioned Shahrukh Khan's role in 'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa', which expresses the feeling of heroism that is missing in many of today's films.
Interestingly, Allu Arjun had praised Bollywood in an old interview. He stressed that actors from different industries respect each other. He acknowledged the influence of Bollywood on South cinema and said that though Bollywood is facing challenges today, excellent cinema has been produced in the last six decades.