Allu Arjun says he wants to ‘build a bridge’ between Bollywood and global cinema – here’s why
As Allu Arjun gears up for the release of his much-awaited film Pushpa 2: The Rules, the pan-Indian star has expressed his desire to bridge the gap between Bollywood and global cinema. He said films should not be restricted in terms of language.
Bollywood is experiencing a renaissance: Allu Arjun
In an interview News 9Allu Arjun said that Bollywood is undergoing a “renaissance” and he wants to be at the forefront of this transformation. Elaborating on his optimism about the future of Indian cinema, Arjun emphasised the importance of embracing new storytelling forms, pushing the boundaries of traditional filmmaking and welcoming new storytelling forms. He also clarified that the USP of Indian cinema is blurring the boundaries between genres, seamlessly blending romance, action, comedy and drama. “I want to bridge the gap between Bollywood and global cinema and create unique cinematic experiences that resonate with audiences across the world,” he added.
The dynamics of Indian cinema has undergone a major change over the years with the move towards making big budget films, featuring large star casts and pan-India releases. RRRR is And that South Korea The franchise has blurred the lines between Hindi and South cinema and brought about a major change in the industry.
Pushpa 2 has run into some trouble recently.
The film is just three months away from its worldwide release. Ahead of the release, media reports have it that editor Anthony Ruben, who worked on the first film, has walked out of the project due to Ruben’s schedule conflicts. Ruben has reportedly tried to juggle his other commitments with Allu Arjun’s film but this did not seem feasible. National Film Award winner Naveen Noori will now be handling the editing duties. Pushpa 2.