Allu Arjun Calls Father Allu Aravind 'Closest Thing to God' on 77th Birthday

Telugu superstar Allu Arjun posted an affectionate birthday message for his father, veteran producer Allu Aravind, on Instagram. He called Aravind, the founder of Geetha Arts, the "closest thing to God" in his life. The post comes as Arjun's latest film, 'Pushpa 2: The Rule,' continues to generate buzz. The actor has multiple major projects lined up, including collaborations with directors Trivikram, Sukumar, and Atlee.

Key Points: Allu Arjun's Birthday Tribute to Father Allu Aravind

  • Heartfelt birthday tribute on Instagram
  • Allu Aravind is founder of Geetha Arts
  • Upcoming film with Trivikram in 2027
  • Pushpa 3 and project with Atlee confirmed
  • Deepika Padukone to star in AA22 X A6
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Allu Arjun calls 'dad' Allu Aravind 'closest thing to God' in his birthday note

Allu Arjun shares a heartfelt birthday note for his father, producer Allu Aravind, calling him the "closest thing to God." Details on his upcoming films.

"Happy Birthday, Dad. The closest thing to God in my life. - Allu Arjun"

Hyderabad, Jan 10

On his father Allu Aravind's 77th birthday, superstar Allu Arjun penned an affectionate note, calling the renowned producer "the closest thing to God" in his life.

Arjun took to Instagram, where he shared a picture posing with his father in front of his newly launched Allu Cinemas.

Sharing a heartfelt note, Arjun wrote, "Happy Birthday, Dad. The closest thing to God in my life. May you always live joyfully." He accompanied the message with a black heart emoji.

Aravind, who is the founder of Geetha Arts, is regarded as one of the most successful producers in South Indian cinema. Aravind's notable works as a producer include Bantrothu Bharya, Subhalekha, Pasivadi Pranam, Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu, Mappillai, Master, Ninaithen Vandhai, Mangalyam Tantunanena, Annayya, Jalsa, Ghajini, Magadheera, Sarrainodu and Ala Vaikuntapuramulo.

Talking about Arjun, he was last seen in the action drama Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by Sukumar. A sequel to Pushpa: The Rise, it is the second instalment in the Pushpa film series. The film also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Jagapathi Babu, Sunil and Rao Ramesh. It follows Pushpa Raj, a labourer-turned-red sandalwood smuggler, as he faces growing threats from his enemies, including SP Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat. It is among the most expensive Indian films ever produced and also one of the longest Indian films.

Arjun is all set to reunite with Trivikram for a grand mythological epic, marking their fourth collaboration together. The film is reportedly scheduled to go on floors in February 2027.

He will also be seen in the third instalment of the blockbuster franchise Pushpa, which is being directed by ace director Sukumar. Apart from this, Allu Arjun is also working on his film with director Atlee, tentatively referred to as AA22 X A6. The film will also star Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect! Geetha Arts has given us so many iconic films. From Magadheera to Ala Vaikuntapuramulo, the legacy is incredible. Allu Arjun calling his dad the closest thing to God is the most Indian thing ever. We stan a filmy son!
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David E
While the sentiment is lovely, calling a person "the closest thing to God" feels a bit over the top, even for a birthday note. Could set unrealistic expectations in family dynamics. Just a thought.
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Siddharth J
More than the note, I'm excited about the upcoming projects! Pushpa 3, the film with Atlee and Deepika Padukone, AND a mythological epic with Trivikram? Allu Arjun is on a mission to conquer Indian cinema. 🔥
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Ananya R
Heartwarming to see such public displays of affection between father and son. In an industry known for its drama, this is pure and simple love. Also, that picture at Allu Cinemas looks grand!
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Karthik V
The real story is the business acumen. Allu Aravind built an empire from the ground up. Now his son is a pan-India superstar and they're launching multiplex chains. This is a masterclass in building a family legacy in entertainment.

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