
I take this minute to address Allu Arajun who happens to be an icon for children. I have noticed many times that children in general dance to the tunes of Allu Arjun’s songs and they get excited once they watch him on small or big screen. That’s because of enthusiastic and energetic performance of him. It becomes a force on parents from children to take them to every film of Arjun. Many times, even parents tend to enjoy Arjun’s performance. That’s the magnetism he got as an actor. But Arjun seems to be losing those audiences. It’s my opinion after watching Arya2.
Allu Arjun should take care of his stories before signing into the project. The most disgusting aspects in the film that imprint negative marks on the brains of children are:
Showing Arjun smoking a cigarette by writing his friend’s name on that
Tattooing friend’s name on hand
Sadistic and unpredictable behavior in some scenes
Projecting unfair attraction on heroin in the veil of sacrifice
The film would have planned on hilarious note and not going serious this way. I’m not getting into the details of the movie and its content. I’m just addressing what impact it shows on children.
And it is not good even for Allu Arjun’s career. The movie got dragged to 2:45 minutes approximately squeezing out juices of audiences completely.
And the behavior of Allu Arjun in public is also need to be underlined. He is flying in air as the song goes ‘gallo telinattunde..’ and hugging heroines in every public event. Every event is getting exposed to children through televisions. They tend to adopt that culture which cannot be welcomed in our culture easily. I advise Arjun to look at Jr NTR and plan for future. Arjun shouldn’t repeat mistakes done by Jr NTR in choosing story lines before Yamadonga. At the same time maintaining reserved look in public, especially with heroines will send positive signals about his behavior. With his playboy image, he may lose family audiences down the line. All that I can say is, ‘Allu Arjun! Think about children and yourself’.
-Venkat Arikatla
Chief Editor
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