Allu Arjun's Journey from Gopi to Stardom: A Look Back
Before Gangotri, there was Gopi: How a young Allu Arjun got his first taste of fame in Chiranjeevi’s Daddy
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Allu Arjun celebrated his 44th birthday with fans in Hyderabad and the announcement of his new film 'Raaka.' His journey in cinema began in 2001 with a supporting role in Chiranjeevi's film 'Daddy,' which paved the way for his successful career, leading to major hits like 'Gangotri' and 'Pushpa.'
- 01Allu Arjun's career began with a supporting role in Chiranjeevi's 2001 film 'Daddy.'
- 02He trained in acting before his debut as a lead in 'Gangotri' in 2003.
- 03Arjun has become one of the highest-paid actors in Indian cinema.
- 04His film 'Pushpa: The Rise' significantly boosted his fame and box office success.
- 05He won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2023.
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Allu Arjun, a prominent figure in Indian cinema, celebrated his 44th birthday on Wednesday in Hyderabad, where fans gathered to honor him. On this occasion, the title of his upcoming film, 'Raaka,' was revealed. Arjun's rise to fame began in 2001 with a supporting role as Gopi Krishna in Chiranjeevi's family drama 'Daddy.' Although his character had limited dialogue, it marked a pivotal moment in his career, as he shared the screen with one of Telugu cinema's biggest stars. Following this, he trained in acting before making his lead debut in 'Gangotri,' which released on March 28, 2003. The film received mixed reviews but performed well at the box office, running for 100 days in 54 centers. Over the years, Arjun starred in numerous successful films, establishing himself as a leading actor. His recent work, including 'Pushpa: The Rise,' has broken box office records and earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor in 2023.
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Allu Arjun's success has inspired many aspiring actors in the Telugu film industry, showcasing the potential for local talent to achieve national recognition.
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