Its statement echoes the heightened confidence in Telugu film that has now gone up to the bar from Bollywood compared to a global standard.
Allu Arjun has already won huge ratings in India and beyond, especially as the promotion platform Pushpa: The Rise proved, Revanth Reddy pointed out. He said we used to compare our Telugu films with Bollywood. But our sound will now reach Hollywood as well.” He said Allu Arjun has the talent to perform worldwide and deserves to go for places in Hollywood.
Telugu cinema has gone through a very high climb. Movies such as RRR have won international awards and praise showing that local cinema can compete on the world stage. Allu Arjun himself has become a pan‑India star as well, and his films are dubbed & applauded throughout India in many languages. Nowadays the CM’s statement shows that this shift in attitude is reflected in reality: a move from going head‑to‑head with Bollywood to promoting films for the world.
This forthcoming film by him, Pushpa: The Rule, is already making it abroad through some buzz. His huge fan base in Japan, Russia and chunks of the Middle East extends much farther than India. When Revanth Reddy told Arjun to dream big and focus on Hollywood, the feeling of belief in the possibility of seeing the Allu Arjun talents transcend all cultural and language walls came as a clear response to him.
Revanth Reddy also said the Telangana government wants to make the film industry a key part of the state’s success story. The government aims to turn Hyderabad and Telangana into global cinema centres by supporting actors and filmmakers. His comments on Allu Arjun were both congratulatory comments on one man and a reminder that Telugu movies are still a journey.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy said, "They have also added some excitement with fans and the film industry. By pointing out to Allu Arjun to shoot for Hollywood, he has illustrated the global potential of Telugu cinema. But with films like RRR and Pushpa already catching attention abroad, the notion of Telugu stars venturing ever further into Hollywood no longer feels far‑fetched.