Arjun Reddy for Telugu Cinema is Vijay Devarakonda, no matter how many ever films he does in future, he wil be known as Arjun Reddy mostly.
Chiranjeevi liked to be known as Khaidi hence even his 150th film had title, Khaidi No. 150, marking his comeback.
Nagarjuna will always be Shiva, Annamayya.Venkatesh will always be tame Raja and Balakrishna a very angry yet lovable faction leader. Pawan Kalyan is always Balu, Mahesh is always Pokiri.
They have made these roles their identity cards and Vijay got Arjun Reddy. None of the others have such pleasure in the young brigade.
Now, the actor is promoting his Taxiwala and during an interview when asked about Hindi remake of Arjun Reddy, he said that he is also waiting for it.
He said, "Arjun Reddy seemed like a faction title in Telugu. But Kabir Singh has an instinctive connect to it. We had to wait till the trailers and teasers go into the public.
But Kabir Singh title is enough for audience to notice the movie. Sandeep might have added something new to the screenplay and did weave his magic again. I am waiting for it, more than anything," concluded the actor.
Chiranjeevi liked to be known as Khaidi hence even his 150th film had title, Khaidi No. 150, marking his comeback.
Nagarjuna will always be Shiva, Annamayya.Venkatesh will always be tame Raja and Balakrishna a very angry yet lovable faction leader. Pawan Kalyan is always Balu, Mahesh is always Pokiri.
They have made these roles their identity cards and Vijay got Arjun Reddy. None of the others have such pleasure in the young brigade.
Now, the actor is promoting his Taxiwala and during an interview when asked about Hindi remake of Arjun Reddy, he said that he is also waiting for it.
He said, "Arjun Reddy seemed like a faction title in Telugu. But Kabir Singh has an instinctive connect to it. We had to wait till the trailers and teasers go into the public.
But Kabir Singh title is enough for audience to notice the movie. Sandeep might have added something new to the screenplay and did weave his magic again. I am waiting for it, more than anything," concluded the actor.