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Allu Arjun's all praise for Sivakarthikeyan's Doctor; says he was impressed with Chellamma song

The Tollywood actor was talking at the press meet of Pushpa's Tamil version,

Thinkal Menon
Dec 14, 2021
Allu Arjun's all praise for Sivakarthikeyan's Doctor; says he was impressed with Chellamma song

Allu Arjun and Sivakarthikeyan

Allu Arjun, whose Pushpa is releasing on December 17, said he is eagerly looking forward to the response for the movie's Tamil version. He was talking at a press meet of the film's Tamil version at Chennai earlier today. As someone who was born and brought up in Chennai, the stylish actor said life comes a full circle if Tamil audience accepts his films continuously.

He also added that going forward, the release of his films in different languages will depend on the stories' requirements and prospects.

According to him, shooting in forests and pulling off action sequences were the most challenging things for him while doing Pushpa. He said, "It took a while for me to fit into the character designed by director Sukumar. The unexpected climate change in forests was quite intimidating for us. Nothing was under our control."

On speaking in Chittoor dialect in the film, Arjun said that he used to practice it for almost four hours for three months through video conferencing during the first wave of COVID-19.

Known is the fact that he is one of the best dancers in the country. When he was asked about who he feels are good dancers among the actors in Tamil, he said, "There are many good dancers in Tamil belonging to different generations. Among the seniors, there is Kamal Haasan sir. Then there are Vijay, Dhanush and Simbu. Sivakarthikeyan, too, is a good dancer."

Arjun added that he had watched Doctor recently and that he liked it immensely. He said, "Congrats to the entire team of Doctor. I loved the movie, especially the hit song Chellamma in it. The dance movements in the songs were too good."

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