I don't like that word – Bunny

Allu Arjun, in the Pushpa-2 thanks meet, clarified his stance on the term "Bollywood," expressing his preference for "Hindi cinema." He also shared his gratitude towards a postponed Hindi film release for the success of Pushpa-2. Director Sukumar highlighted Allu Arjun's remarkable performance and his comparison to legendary actor SV Rangarao.

I don't like that word – Bunny

In the Pushpa-2 thanks meet, Allu Arjun said that he doesn’t like the term "Bollywood" and prefers calling it "Hindi cinema." Everyone knows how successful the collaboration between Allu Arjun and Sukumar for Pushpa-2 was. However, the stampede that happened outside the Sandhya Theatre during the movie’s premiere show prevented Allu Arjun from fully enjoying the success of the film. Nonetheless, a secret success meet was held for the film unit on Saturday. Only a few media members and the film unit were invited.

During this, Allu Arjun responded to the term "Bollywood." He stated that he doesn’t like the word "Bollywood" and prefers referring to it as "Hindi cinema." As soon as he made these comments, producer Ravishankar immediately signaled him. He asked Bunny to clarify his statements regarding the "Bollywood" comment. Allu Arjun then clarified that it was just that term that he didn't like. He also mentioned that he had postponed the release of a Hindi film for Pushpa-2 and had called the movie's team to express his gratitude.

Director Sukumar shared that Allu Arjun's performance in Pushpa-2 reminded two people of SV Rangarao. Sukumar requested the audience not to take this in a negative way or troll him. He explained that one person said, "Allu Arjun acted like SV Rangarao, but SVR didn't do dances or fights." Another person commented, "Bunny is a complete hero." This is what Sukumar shared at the thanks meet.

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