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Action, Drama, Family

The film's music, composed by Thaman, perfectly complements the narrative, elevating the emotional impact of key scenes. The cinematography, handled by Vishwaksen, captures the essence of the characters and their surroundings, immersing the audience in the world of the film. Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo -2020- Telugu Original ...

The story revolves around a classic "switched at birth" trope. Valmiki (played with nuanced villainy by Murali Sharma), driven by envy, swaps his newborn son with the son of his wealthy boss, Ramachandra. Consequently, Bantu (Allu Arjun) grows up in a middle-class household under Valmiki’s constant belittling, while Raj (Sushanth) grows up in the lap of luxury at "Vaikunthapurramuloo," though lacking the natural charisma and competence required to lead the family empire. The narrative follows Bantu as he eventually discovers his true lineage and enters the palatial home, not to claim his inheritance, but to mend the fractured relationships within his biological family. Allu Arjun and the "Bantu" Persona Action, Drama, Family The film's music, composed by

You cannot talk about AVPL without mentioning the jacket . Allu Arjun’s oversized, fluorescent-yellow puffer jacket became a phenomenon. It wasn’t just fashion; it was a metaphor. Bantu is a man wearing armor that looks like a party. The jacket screams, "I don’t care," while his heart whispers, "Please love me." Valmiki (played with nuanced villainy by Murali Sharma),

The story kicks into high gear when Bantu learns the truth about his lineage. Rather than immediately claiming his wealth, he enters the Vaikunthapurram household to fix the fractured relationships within his biological family and protect them from a looming business threat. Allu Arjun: The "Stylish Star" at His Best

Released on January 12, 2020, Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo faced stiff competition from Mahesh Babu’s Sarileru Neekevvaru . Despite the clash, the film emerged as the highest-grossing Telugu film of the year (pre-COVID lockdown). In its original run: