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- Q19881872 abstract "Allu Arjun is an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. In 1985, at the age of two, he made his Telugu debut in the film Vijetha, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Sixteen years later, Arjun made a cameo appearance as Gopi, a dancer, in the 2001 film Daddy directed by Suresh Krissna. He had his first leading role in the 2003 film Gangotri, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao which was the latter's 100th film as a director. In the film, Arjun played an adolescent named Simhadri living in Rayalaseema, who falls in love with a factionist's daughter. He received negative reviews citing his looks and performance, with Sify adding that he had a "long, long way" to go in terms of acting.Arjun played the role of a college student in two films — Sukumar's directorial debut Arya, and V. V. Vinayak's Bunny. His role in the former was his breakthrough, earning Arjun a Special Jury award at the Nandi Awards ceremony, while the film was a critical and commercial success; The latter film was also commercially successful. In 2006, Arjun collaborated with A. Karunakaran on the film Happy, in which he played a villager completing his graduation in Hyderabad while working part-time as a pizza delivery boy. The film was a commercial success. Arjun later collaborated with Puri Jagannadh on the film Desamuduru, in which he played the role of a crime reporter working for MAA TV. For the role, Arjun sported a long hairdo and worked out to develop sculpted abdominal muscles. Desamuduru received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success, establishing him as an action hero. He received his first Filmfare Best Telugu Actor Award nomination for the same.In 2008, Arjun starred in Bhaskar's Parugu. For his role, Arjun had to shed weight and maintain a short hair style in order to appear like a common middle class man. Upon release, Parugu received mixed reviews from critics, but was a commercial success. Arjun earned his first Filmfare Best Telugu Actor Award, and his second Nandi Special Jury Award. He also made a cameo appearance in the film Shankar Dada Zindabad, directed by Prabhu Deva. In 2009, Arjun played the role of Arya, a behaviorally sick orphan consumed with possessiveness for his friends who never accept him, in Sukumar's Arya 2, a sequel to their previous collaboration, Arya. Albeit receiving mixed reviews from critics, Arya 2 became one of the few commercially successful Telugu films of 2009. Arjun's first release of 2010 was Gunasekhar's Varudu, which was based on Indian marriage rituals and systems. His other release that year was Krish's hyperlink film, Vedam, in which he played "Cable" Raju, a cable operator. While Varudu was considered a flop, Vedam received critical acclaim and earned Arjun his second Filmfare Best Telugu Actor Award. In 2011, Arjun collaborated with V. V. Vinayak for the second time on Badrinath, in which he played an Indian samurai living in a Badrinath Temple in the Himalayas; for the role he trained in martial arts for three months in Vietnam under Peter Hein. The film received negative reviews from critics but performed well at the box office.In 2012, Arjun played the primary eye witness of a 1500 crore bank robbery, who fakes his death and leaves the city as a part of witness protection in Trivikram Srinivas' Julai. The film was one of the five highest-grossing Telugu films of 2012. His next film, Iddarammayilatho, directed by Puri Jagannadh, received positive to mixed reviews from critics, and it was declared hit at the box office. In 2014, Arjun made a crucial cameo appearance in the commercially successful film Yevadu, directed by Vamsi Paidipally, for which he won critical acclaim. His next release in 2014 was Race Gurram, directed by Surender Reddy, which became the highest grossing Telugu film of the year and the fourth highest-grossing Telugu film of all time. He then produced and acted in a short film titled I Am That Change, directed by Sukumar, which was based on the theme of anti-corruption. His first release of 2015, S/O Satyamurthy directed by Trivikram Srinivas, opened to decent feedback from critics.".
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- Q19881872 comment "Allu Arjun is an Indian film actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. In 1985, at the age of two, he made his Telugu debut in the film Vijetha, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Sixteen years later, Arjun made a cameo appearance as Gopi, a dancer, in the 2001 film Daddy directed by Suresh Krissna. He had his first leading role in the 2003 film Gangotri, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao which was the latter's 100th film as a director.".
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