Superstar Allu Arjun of South Indian cinema and director Trivikram Srinivas are reuniting once again. According to a report by Pinkvilla, they are all set to collaborate on a mythological film, which is reportedly budgeted at around Rs 1000 crore.
This will be Allu Arjun and Trivikram’s fourth film together. The pair has previously delivered hit films like Julayi, S/O Satyamurthy, and Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. Audiences have consistently appreciated this combination, particularly Trivikram’s dialogues and storytelling style.
According to a source, ‘This film was initially written for Allu Arjun. The story has been ready for quite some time, and now it’s finally being made with the actor it was originally conceived for. This film will be made on a grand scale, unlike anything seen before.’
The project is reportedly scheduled to go on floors in February 2027. Before that, Allu Arjun will complete the shoot and release of his film with director Atlee. This film with Atlee is currently known as AA22x6, which is a big-budget pan-Indian sci-fi action film.
According to the report, Allu Arjun and Trivikram’s upcoming film is being made keeping both pan-India and global audiences in mind. It will focus on a compelling story along with grand visuals and spectacular presentation. The makers believe this film will take the mythological genre to a new level.
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Interestingly, this same story was previously offered to Jr. NTR, but the project has now returned to Allu Arjun. The makers are expected to make an official announcement in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Allu Arjun is currently busy with Atlee’s big-budget pan-India film. This film is described as a sci-fi action entertainer that will utilise international-level VFX. According to reports, there are also discussions about releasing the film in two parts. Deepika Padukone will be seen as the female lead in the film.
Now, all eyes are on this mega mythological film by Allu Arjun and Trivikram, which could prove to be a major turning point for South and Indian cinema in the coming years.

