Allu Arjun's Popularity in Kerala Once Again on Display with Happy Re-release
Much before the term "Pan-India star" became common in Indian cinema, Allu Arjun had already built a strong fan following beyond Telugu-speaking audiences. Kerala, in particular, has shared a special connection with the actor for nearly two decades.
Through Malayalam-dubbed versions of films like Arya, Happy, Bunny, and Desamuduru, Allu Arjun became a household name among Malayali audiences. His energetic performances, stylish screen presence, dance moves, comedy, and romantic roles made him a favorite among viewers.
The recent Malayalam re-release of Happy has once again proved the depth of his popularity in Kerala. The film received an overwhelming response, with packed theatres and fans celebrating scenes, songs, and memorable moments from the movie.
What makes this achievement special is that this fan base was built long before the Pushpa franchise turned Allu Arjun into a nationwide sensation. While Pushpa expanded his reach across India, Kerala's love for him has remained strong for many years.
Fans in Kerala have affectionately given him the nickname "Mallu Arjun," reflecting the unique bond they share with the star. Over the years, generations of movie lovers have grown up watching his films on television and in theatres.
His influence has also been felt within the Malayalam film industry, with several actors openly expressing admiration for his performances, dance skills, style, and screen charisma.
The success of Happy's re-release is more than just a box-office story. It is a reflection of the lasting connection Allu Arjun has built with audiences over the years, making him one of the few stars to enjoy genuine popularity across different regions of India.


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