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Posted : December 2, 2022 at 6:55 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

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Take A Look At Bunny’s Look-A-Like Wax Statue At Madame Tussauds

Posted : March 29, 2024 at 1:08 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Telugu superstar Allu Arjun, fondly known as “Icon Star” and “Bunny” to his fans, recently traveled to Dubai to commemorate a significant milestone in his career – the unveiling of his wax statue at Madame Tussauds.

Arjun teased the upcoming reveal with a photograph on Thursday, piquing the audience’s interest. Now, the highly anticipated unveiling has taken place, and the wax figure bears an uncanny resemblance to the actor himself.

Sharing a selfie mimicking the iconic “Thaggedle Le” pose alongside his wax doppelganger, Arjun expressed his joy with the caption, “There you go.” He further elaborated on the significance of the day, stating, “It’s a very spl day today. My 1st movie #Gangotri was released today in 2003 & today I am launching my Wax statue at #madametussauds dubai. It’s been an unforgettable journey of 21 years.”

The unveiling ceremony itself was a heartwarming affair. Arjun’s daughter, Arha, stood beside the wax statue, and later, the proud father joined them for a picture, creating an adorable moment. Photos of Allu Arjun and his wax figure have since gone viral on social media, garnering immense appreciation from fans.

The wax statue depicts Arjun in a stylish red suit, reminiscent of his iconic look from the “Ala Vaikunthapuramlo” board meeting scene, while striking the signature “Pushpa” pose. This dual reference has delighted fans, further amplifying the special occasion.

The excitement surrounding Arjun’s career continues to build as his highly anticipated film, “Pushpa: The Rule,” gears up for release on August 15th, 2024. Directed by Sukumar, the movie features music by the talented Devi Sri Prasad. Rashmika Mandanna takes on the leading female role, while Mythri Movie Makers and Mutthamshetty Media join forces for the production.

In conclusion, the unveiling of Allu Arjun’s wax statue at Madame Tussauds Dubai marks a significant achievement in his illustrious 21-year career. This recognition coincides with the growing anticipation for his upcoming film, “Pushpa: The Rule,” solidifying his position as a leading force in Telugu cinema.


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A Shift in Gears: Maruthi’s Evolving Filmmaking Approach

Posted : March 24, 2024 at 7:06 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Maruthi, a name synonymous with successful low-budget films in Tollywood, has carved a niche for himself by prioritizing strong narratives over big stars and extravagant productions. Films like “Ee Rojullo” and “Bus Stop” stand as testaments to his ability to deliver compelling stories with a focus on efficiency. Even when collaborating with established actors like in “Bhale Bhale Magadivoy” and “Mahanubhavudu,” Maruthi maintained his signature style, keeping budgets tight and production schedules swift.

However, a recent development has sparked intrigue amongst fans. Maruthi is now directing Prabhas, the pan-Indian superstar known for his larger-than-life projects like “Baahubali.” This collaboration has raised questions about Maruthi’s filmmaking approach. Will he adapt to Prabhas’ high-budget, time-intensive style, or will he manage to infuse his signature efficiency into the project?

Early reports suggest a significant shift. Maruthi’s previous film, “Ee Rojullo,” was reportedly made for a mere ₹30 lakhs, a stark contrast to their current project with Prabhas, “Rajasaab.” News suggests a budget of nearly ₹4 crores spent in just four days of shooting on “Rajasaab.” Maruthi himself acknowledged this change, stating that with a different film, this budget could have produced several projects.

This collaboration has ignited a sense of anticipation. Will this shift in budgetary constraints impact Maruthi’s storytelling strengths? While fans appreciate his pragmatic approach, the potential for a high-production-value Prabhas film directed by Maruthi is undeniably exciting. Only time will tell if this collaboration will lead to a successful marriage of Maruthi’s signature style with the grandeur associated with Prabhas’ projects. The wait for “Rajasaab” promises to reveal whether this marks a definitive change in Maruthi’s filmmaking journey or a one-time foray into a new territory.

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