“We should own our culture,” says National Award winner Allu Arjun, highlighting the importance of embracing Indian culture in today’s world.
National Award Winner Allu Arjun is undeniably one of the most celebrated superstars in Indian cinema today. The star has made significant contributions to the entertainment sector, starring in several blockbuster films, including “Pushpa: The Rise,” which achieved historical success. Allu Arjun was announced as the National Award Winner for Best Male Actor for his outstanding performance in “Pushpa: The Rise.”
Despite being one of the biggest stars, Allu Arjun prioritizes and values Indian culture deeply. The superstar and his family are often seen promoting Indian culture, regularly celebrating festivals and traditional events.
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Recently, Allu Arjun appeared on a chat show where he discussed the importance of Indian culture. During the show, he shared his observations and thoughts on the evolving cultural pride among the younger generation.
“I have seen youngsters are liking their culture more, they are celebrating their festivals even more. They are dressing up in their culture, they are eating traditional food, and also looking rich in culture. We are starting to own it,” said Allu Arjun.
He continued, “Somehow we come from a generation who feel a little apologetic about owning who we are. I think that is rapidly changing, and I believe celebrities and even media have a huge role and responsibility in projecting our culture. We should own our culture.”
Allu Arjun’s words reflect his deep respect for Indian culture and his commitment to promoting it. His statements highlight the importance of cultural pride and the role celebrities and media play in fostering this pride.
Meanwhile, Allu Arjun’s next film, “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” is set to release in cinemas on August 15, 2024. Directed by Trivikram, the film promises to be a massive entertainer and is highly anticipated by fans.