The ‘Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo’ duo, Tollywood star
Allu Arjun and director
Trivikram Srinivas, are in the news, as latest reports suggest that they are set for a fourth collaboration.
Reports hint at a big-budget mythological drama
As per a report by IANS, rumors in the industry are circulating that ‘Pushpa’ star Allu Arjun and ace filmmaker Trivikram Srinivas will be working on a mythological drama film, which is touted to be made on a staggering budget of Rs 1000 crore. With the grand production value added to the filmmaking, it is likely to have an impactful storyline with high-quality visuals and cutting-edge technology.
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It is also reported that the makers are expected to make an official announcement in the coming days or weeks, and the project is set to go on floors during February 2027. However, it is imperative to mention that no formal announcement regarding the collaboration has been made, and fans might have to wait for the coming days to learn any update about it.
Jr. NTR was earlier linked to the project
Interestingly, in mid-2025, there were reports that suggested that Allu Arjun might not be headlining director Trivikram Srinivas’s massive project and instead ‘RRR’ star
Jr NTR was in talks for the lead role. However, now reports again suggest that the duo of ‘S/O Satyamurthy’ will be working together.
What’s next for Allu Arjun and Trivikram Srinivas?
Speaking of their current work front, Allu Arjun, after the gigantic success of ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule,’ is now working with ‘Jawan’ director Atlee on the tentatively titled film, ‘AA22xA6.’ The movie also features Bollywood’s Deepika Padukone as the female lead. On the other hand, Trivikram Srinivas’s latest works include the Mahesh Babu starrer ‘Guntur Kaaram,’ released in 2024. Now he is working with Daggubati Venkatesh on ‘Aadarsha Kutumbam House No: 47 - AK47,’ which is currently in production.
Allu Arjun and Trivikram Srinivas have worked on superhits including 'Julayi,' 'S/O Satyamurthy,' and 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo.'