But Arjun binds the movie together with his dedicated performance. The film has physics defying stunts, loud action and slapstick comedy. Sarainodu (2016)īoyapati Seenu’s ‘Sarainodu’ is all you expect a South Indian movie to be. How Arjun’s character recovers from his financial state and discovers him self, and his father forms the story of ‘Son of Satyamurthy’. The lead character’s rich father dies in an unfortunate event, leaving his family broke. But keeping few flaws aside, the film is a great emotional drama. The film opened to mix reviews due to the predictability. It is the second collaboration of the director and actor after a commercially successful ‘Julayi’. The film casts Kannada star Upendra, the versatile Prakash Raj, Telugu legend Rajendra Prasad and many other stalwarts. Trivikram Srinivas’s ‘Son of Satyamurthy’ came out with stellar star cast, from various South Indian industries. It played a vital role in expanding Arjun’s popularity across the country. The film was dubbed into Hindi as ‘Lucky the Racer’ and turned out to be a popular television and internet hit. But there’s nothing wrong in setting sense aside and enjoy a movie. It might not be sensible, subtle ore even logical. But one thing the movie assures is two hours of fun. The movie is all but flying cars, bouncing bodies and some highly unrealistic stunts. That being said, he is probably one of the few actors, like Salman Khan, who can pull of such roles. Race Gurram (2014)Īllu Arjun plays a loud, some times over-the-top boy next door in ‘Race Gurram’. The way these two actors compliment each other on the screen is great to watch. Presence of veteran actor Prakash Raj helps the proceedings. Allu Arjun’s commitment towards his part looks evident throughout the film. The intense yet relatable emotions between characters are a stand-out in the movie. The movie didn’t do well in terms of revenues, probably because it was slightly ahead of its time. He falls head-over-heals for a woman, and makes it his mission to marry her. This nature of his justifies the title, which literally translates as “Run”. ‘Parugu’ is about a carefree, young and flamboyant lad, who is always on the move, more like a hippie. But it deserves a mention due to the charismatic Allu Arjun. The movie is not one of the best, though it was lauded for its attempt. He emerged as the star power and also the driving factor of the movie. Despite having limited screen time, he lights up the screen with his pure class. He totally owns the character of Gona Ganna Reddy. But the best part of the movie is Allu Arjun. That is probably one of the factors that outdid the movie. It is a historic epic that released after the magnum-opus Baahubali released, which rocketed the expectations. Rudramadevi is the first Stereoscopic 3D movie in India.