Did Allu Arjun Lay These Rules? Or Just Fake Buzz?

Apparently, some new talk is that Allu Arjun has kept a strict condition for his directors now. They say that Allu Arjun instructed them to wrap the shooting of the film in under 200 days without fail.;

Update: 2026-04-28 17:33 GMT

We have already seen how a publicist from Bollywood claimed that Telugu superstar and India’s celebrated star after Pushpa 2, Allu Arjun, has laid out some 42 rules to follow for people meeting him. No doubt, Allu Arjun’s team has immediately lodged a case against the said persons, and even pulled down the interview from the net. But even today, some people think that the Icon Star is laying such rules. While there is no iota of truth in that, surely some other rules are being linked to him.

Apparently, some new talk is that Allu Arjun has kept a strict condition for his directors now. They say that Allu Arjun instructed them to wrap the shooting of the film in under 200 days without fail. While this sounds exciting on paper, surely this couldn’t be true. For a star like him, who happens to be a perfectionist, surely following this 200-day rule is impossible. Also, when they are carving out VFX heavy seuqnces, and action scenes that require heavy coordination and planning, definitely a sequence that’s planned for 10 days could extend to 30 days easily. Even Allu Arjun knows how things could escalate even if there is one small possible mistake. Knowing all of this, why would he lay a 200-day rule for directors?

While he might be planning the shootings more tightly, taking fewer gaps between schedules and fewer gaps between films, definitely controlling the shooting days of big films is not that easy. Sometimes, some films that need very simple VFX and more verbose sequences might get wrapped up in such a short time. Otherwise, if he doesn’t take time, Allu Arjun will not be able to carve out something like Pushpa 2, where the making itself takes 5 hours a day, forget about shooting. Similarly, Raaka also needs a huge amount of time, because he has to wear three different getups and play three different roles on the same set. For now, this rule-book seems to be a fake buzz only.


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