The grand opening of Allu Cinemas in Kokapet has generated massive attention online. While the theatre’s large-format screen and premium experience impressed moviegoers, the Director Wall of Fame has triggered a heated debate on social media.
Many fans believe several legendary filmmakers were unexpectedly left out, leading to widespread discussion among cinema lovers.
Missing Tollywood Legends Raise Questions
The wall reportedly features prominent contemporary directors such as S. S. Rajamouli, Sukumar, Trivikram Srinivas, and Sandeep Reddy Vanga.
However, fans have pointed out the absence of several influential filmmakers who played a major role in shaping Telugu cinema.
Some of the names frequently mentioned in discussions include:
- Puri Jagannadh – Known for redefining mass commercial cinema and directing Desamuduru starring Allu Arjun.
- Ram Gopal Varma – Widely recognized for introducing new filmmaking techniques and modern storytelling styles in Indian cinema.
- Singeetham Srinivasa Rao – The visionary filmmaker behind experimental classics such as Aditya 369.
- K. V. Reddy – The legendary director of the iconic film Mayabazar.
- Bapu – One of the most respected filmmakers in Telugu cinema history.
Several social media users argue that the wall appears to represent a limited selection rather than a complete tribute to Tollywood’s directorial legacy.
Debate Over Atlee and Shankar
Another talking point online is the inclusion of Atlee while his mentor S. Shankar is reportedly not featured.
Fans have highlighted that Shankar’s films helped raise the scale of Indian cinema globally, making his absence surprising for many movie enthusiasts.
Directors Who Are Featured
The wall does include some highly respected filmmakers such as:
- K. Viswanath
- Dasari Narayana Rao
- K. Raghavendra Rao
Despite this, critics on social media feel the selection could have been more comprehensive to represent different eras of Telugu cinema.
A Debate That Continues Online
The discussion surrounding the Allu Cinemas Director Wall highlights how passionate audiences are about Telugu cinema’s legacy.
While the theatre launch has received strong attention overall, the debate over missing directors continues to trend online, with fans calling for a broader recognition of filmmakers who shaped the industry.
