Words matter. These are the best Allu Arjun Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Chiranjeevi is a good man, and he will do only good things, and our family will support him.
After the release of my first film ‘Gangothri,’ my father was so happy that he surprised me by buying me a swanky high-end car.
I’m only competing with myself.
When we do something good, people immediately follow it.
I don’t believe in awards, and I think only film fare awards are faring.
I am really excited at being the face of Hotstar in AP and Telangana because it is a streaming service that I use very often, and the brand is very young and edgy.
Away from shooting, well, I always want to spend time with my family and being at home.
I guess Malayali women like bubbly, happy-go-lucky guys, and I am all of that. I’m yet to discover how I’m such a hit there. The fans there are difficult to win over.
My life is an open book.
The Kerala market may be small, but the reach is very wide. I am told Malayalis in Russia and Paris, too, watch my films, and that’s something!
Rao Ramesh always gives his best shot in all his movies.
‘Rudhramadevi’ is a film which falls into a very new genre. It is a historic and biographic genre movie. It should be called a bio epic. I am curious to see how the audiences accept the film.
I am not an actor who enjoys negative comments on other heroes.
I don’t need to be on any micro-blogging site, because people don’t think about what they say there. At times, people abuse, and it is too harsh for me to handle.
I would love to explore my options in Tamil as well as Malayalam.
It’s difficult to maintain the six-pack abs. They demand a specific workout and diet plan. Even professional bodybuilders sport six-pack abs on and off.
Acting is just a part of my life, and I like to lead life on my terms.
Life changed a lot after marriage. I am not the same person as before.
I always say this, but I’m saying this again. Do not encourage piracy.
There are two types of directors: the directors who take and directors who give.
If my film doesn’t make money, it means people didn’t go watch it. So it doesn’t matter then that the critics loved it.
If a movie crosses budget and becomes a hit, no one cares. They care only when it doesn’t do well.
I keep myself away from people who talk badly about others.
In ‘Bunny,’ I have got my dialogues – almost 80 per cent of my shots were okayed in a single take. I did put in effort and did a lot of homework.
I used to party a lot before marriage.
I can handle rumors about me. But I don’t like things being written about my wife and my family. They don’t need to pay a price for me being a star.
I want my films to offer wholesome entertainment and not be my personal showreels.
Becoming a father is the natural progression and the next stage after marriage. So the thought of becoming a father is itself an incredible feeling!
I am a variety machine; I look for variety in my characters, and an extra edge in the characterisation helps in bringing out a better performance.
Everything changes with time. I am not so experienced enough to analyze what the people love in me.
I like new challenges.
I don’t make films for critics.
I no longer need a large television set in my vanity van and just go to Hotstar on my phone – it is much easier to watch everything there.
He has given me several blockbuster albums in all these years, and DSP is the man behind many of the best songs in my career.
I don’t like to filter myself, but I do it for PR’s sake.
I feel Bollywood is slowly recognising the South as a major market.
I have the best-ever body in ‘Badrinath.’ I have a six-pack body in this movie. I spent eight hours a day working out for the movie.
I am grateful that the people of Telangana supported me when I spoke in the Andhra accent, just as much as the people of Andhra embraced my Telangana dialect.
I am very diplomatic when I’m in front of the media or when I am going out for promotions and stuff. But, usually, I’m a very straight forward person.
I am happy my films have done well in Kerala.
The character in ‘Arya’ was so close to my real life persona. The director saw me once and felt I was the right guy for the role because my body language was so flamboyant. In real life, too, I am very peppy and full of life.
Actually I did not hold the baby immediately because I was not confident of myself. I was initially nervous to hold him, so I had to wait for a few days before I could a feel of him.
Depending on the time I get, I do my share of social networking, listen to music, or play a video game. I love watching movies in theatres.
I feel I haven’t been used to the fullest of my potential. There are so many genres to explore and diverse subjects to work on.