Allu Arjun's Bald & Intense First Look for 'Raaka' with Atlee Revealed

On his 44th birthday, the first look and title "Raaka" for Allu Arjun's next film were unveiled. The intense poster features a close-up of a bald Arjun with a primal, warrior-like aesthetic. The film marks his first collaboration with both director Atlee and co-star Deepika Padukone. Arjun was last seen in the highly anticipated sequel "Pushpa 2: The Rule."

Key Points: Allu Arjun's 'Raaka' First Look Unveiled with Atlee, Deepika

  • First look reveals bald Allu Arjun
  • Film marks Allu Arjun-Deepika Padukone's first collaboration
  • Directed by hitmaker Atlee
  • Title announced on Allu Arjun's 44th birthday
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Allu Arjun's first look of 'Raaka' with Atlee unveiled

Allu Arjun's new film 'Raaka' first look revealed on his birthday. The intense poster features a bald Arjun. The film is directed by Atlee and co-stars Deepika Padukone.

Allu Arjun's first look of 'Raaka' with Atlee unveiled
"Prepare yourself for a vision beyond limits - Film's Official Announcement"

Mumbai, April 8

On superstar Allu Arjun's 44th birthday on Wednesday, the makers of his next, which was tentatively titled as #AA22xA6, revealed that the film has been christened "Raaka" and even shared the first look of the actor from the upcoming movie.

Production banner Sun Pictures, along with Arjun and director Atlee, took to Instagram in a collaborative post to unveil the first look and the title of the upcoming film, which also stars Deepika Padukone. The first look featured an intense close-up of a bald Arjun's rugged face. His face is partially hidden by a wolf like claw. In the image, the star's one eye is sharply in focus, staring forward with a predatory intensity. The entire picture adds a primal, warrior-like aesthetic.

"#AA22xA6 is now #Raaka Prepare yourself for a vision beyond limits @alluarjunonline @atlee47 @deepikapadukone," the caption read.

The film is the first collaboration between Arjun and Deepika.

On Tuesday, the production house Sun Pictures announced the title poster release date and time, writing: "Brace for the BlAAst Title Poster - Tomorrow @ 11 AM @alluarjun @Atlee_dir @deepikapadukone #AA22xA6 (sic)."

Arjun was last seen in Pushpa 2: The Rule directed by Sukumar. A sequel to Pushpa: The Rise, it is the second installment in the Pushpa film series.

The film stars Allu Arjun in the titular role, alongside 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.

Talking about Atlee, he made his directorial debut with the film Raja Rani. He wrote and directed Theri, Mersal, and Bigil, all featuring Vijay. He made his debut in Hindi cinema with Jawan starring Shah Rukh Khan.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Happy Birthday, AA! What a gift to the fans. The title 'Raaka' sounds raw and powerful. After the Pushpa phenomenon, expectations are sky-high. Hope Atlee delivers a solid story and not just style.
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Deepika L
So excited to see Deepika Padukone in this! Her pairing with Allu Arjun is fresh and unexpected. The poster aesthetic is very different from typical mass hero introductions. Intriguing start.
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Aman W
Looks promising, but I hope the film has substance. Atlee's movies are high on emotion and commercial elements, which is good. But with Allu Arjun, we expect something iconic, not just a regular mass entertainer. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
The visual is stunning! The wolf claw symbolism is very interesting. This feels like a proper cinematic universe is being built. The combination of Telugu and Tamil cinema's biggest forces (AA & Atlee) is historic.
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Karthik V
Bald look, intense eyes... Allu Arjun is fully committing to the character. Just hoping the story is as strong as the marketing. After Jawan, Atlee knows how to handle a superstar's image. Exciting times for Indian cinema! 🇮🇳

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