Stardom often brings immense responsibility, with fans expecting their idols to remain grounded despite their massive success. Icons like Rajinikanth and Prabhas have set examples by maintaining humility throughout their illustrious careers. Rajinikanth, revered as the epitome of simplicity, has stayed true to his roots, while Prabhas, despite becoming a Pan-India superstar post Baahubali, continues to display remarkable humility, handling his fame with grace. Even after delivering another colossal success with Kalki 2898 AD, Prabhas remains grounded and relatable.
In contrast, Allu Arjun’s recent public appearances suggest a noticeable shift in his demeanor. With the unprecedented success of Pushpa: The Rise and the hype surrounding its sequel, the actor seems to be projecting a larger-than-life persona. His speeches, walking style, and self-assured statements during promotional events, particularly his recent declaration as Kerala’s “adopted son” at a Cochin event, have sparked mixed reactions. While Allu Arjun undeniably enjoys immense popularity in Kerala compared to other Telugu stars, such self-proclamations have drawn criticism for appearing self-indulgent.
Event-driven films like Pushpa: The Rule aim for massive appeal, much like Baahubali 2 and KGF 2. However, stars like Prabhas and Yash achieved similar milestones without altering their public demeanor, winning hearts for their humility. While Allu Arjun’s confidence resonates with many fans, his evolving attitude has sparked discussions about how success influences stardom. Time will reveal if this transformation enhances his appeal or alienates sections of his audience.
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