Allu Arjun is working on his upcoming grand sci-fi film, ‘Raaka’, with ‘Jawan’ fame Atlee at the director’s seat. As the film is in production, the actor who resides in Hyderabad often has to fly to Mumbai, where the main shooting is taking place. Latest reports suggest that this buzz has been mainly due to his upcoming projects.
Post ‘Raaka’, Allu Arjun will be working with Lokesh Kanagaraj on the upcoming tentatively titled film, ‘AA23’. After that, there is talk of another big film which might be directed by Prashanth Neel, as per Mid-day. The reports further suggest that a large part of these films were top directors including Atlee, Lokesh, and Prashanth, will be shot in the City of Dreams, apart from some parts in Europe.
Hyderabad remains Allu Arjun’s home
The actor is not leaving Hyderabad. He will still keep his home there. But for work, Mumbai is easier now due to its proximity. It is said that the actor in the coming few years will be largely seen spending his time in Mumbai as his workplace and home in Hyderabad.
What Allu Arvind has to say
Recently, another report by Deccan Chronicle suggested that his father and filmmaker Allu Arvind shared that he is not leaving Hyderabad. “No. Since his current film is being shot in Mumbai, it may appear that way. But Hyderabad is where Allu’s heart and home are. His children study there, and all his loved ones are based in Hyderabad. Why would he move to Mumbai?” he said.
Speaking of his upcoming movie ‘Raaka’, the film also features Deepika Padukone as the female lead. There are reports that Mrunal Thakur, Janhvi Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna are also expected to be seen in the film.
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