Arjun Reddy, made Vijay Devarakonda, a big star among the young and upcoming heroes. He enjoys a popularity like no one else but his attitude seems to be more in sync with Arjun Reddy only.
In real life too, he is maintaining an image of being himself and more to close to his Arjun Reddy, character.
Few wonder on social media, if the actor is trying to carry his image as Arjun Reddy, who is far from conventionals, or is he behaving in a certain way to keep the character alive until he finds next big hit.
The difference in between both is that in the first case, he is trying to be Vijay Devarakonda more and more. In the second case, he is being asked by a PR team to behave in a certain way.
Anyways, the actor is taking a big step with NOTA. His debut in Tamil and first bilingual.
Not many actors attain an image to talk about political issues in their films. They can end up creating huge controversies and bad image in the public for the actor, if they go radically against the popular conventions.
NOTA, seems to be a satire on politics by Anand Shankar and Vijay Devarakonda, did prove himself in 'care-free guy' roles but not in 'serious guy' roles.
His Dwaraka failed miserably because of the lack of balance and we have to see, how much he will suit for NOTA.
In real life too, he is maintaining an image of being himself and more to close to his Arjun Reddy, character.
Few wonder on social media, if the actor is trying to carry his image as Arjun Reddy, who is far from conventionals, or is he behaving in a certain way to keep the character alive until he finds next big hit.
The difference in between both is that in the first case, he is trying to be Vijay Devarakonda more and more. In the second case, he is being asked by a PR team to behave in a certain way.
Anyways, the actor is taking a big step with NOTA. His debut in Tamil and first bilingual.
Not many actors attain an image to talk about political issues in their films. They can end up creating huge controversies and bad image in the public for the actor, if they go radically against the popular conventions.
NOTA, seems to be a satire on politics by Anand Shankar and Vijay Devarakonda, did prove himself in 'care-free guy' roles but not in 'serious guy' roles.
His Dwaraka failed miserably because of the lack of balance and we have to see, how much he will suit for NOTA.