Allu Arjun Movies Collection Link
| Movie | Year | Worldwide Gross | Verdict | |-------|------|----------------|---------| | | 2003 | ~₹8 Cr ($1M) | Average | | Arya | 2004 | ~₹15 Cr ($0.33M)* | Super Hit | | Bunny | 2005 | ~₹18 Cr ($0.4M) | Hit | | Happy | 2006 | ~₹20 Cr ($0.44M) | Hit | | Desamuduru | 2007 | ~₹22 Cr ($0.53M) | Super Hit |
Between 2014 and 2019, Allu Arjun took significant risks that paid off handsomely at the box office.
| Total Movies | Combined Gross (INR) | Combined Gross (USD approx.) | |--------------|----------------------|------------------------------| | 19 (2003–2024) | | $4.4 Billion | allu arjun movies collection
was the fastest Indian film to reach the ₹1,000 crore milestone, achieving it in just 6 days.
Allu Arjun’s debut in Gangotri showed promise, but it was Arya (2004) that turned him into a household name. Directed by Sukumar, this "feel-good" one-sided love story redefined the romantic hero image. Following this, Bunny (2005) and Desamuduru (2007) established him as a commercial powerhouse. In Desamuduru, his physical transformation and rugged look proved he could handle intense action just as well as lighthearted romance. The Rise of the Stylish Star | Movie | Year | Worldwide Gross |
Race Gurram was a turning point, becoming his first ₹100 Cr film globally. It established his comic timing and dance prowess.
| Movie | Year | Worldwide Gross | Verdict | |-------|------|----------------|---------| | | 2008 | ~₹28 Cr ($0.62M) | Hit | | Arya 2 | 2009 | ~₹35 Cr ($0.75M) | Average | | Varudu | 2010 | ~₹40 Cr ($0.88M) | Below Avg | | Vedam | 2010 | ~₹45 Cr ($1M) | Super Hit (Critically Acclaimed) | | Badrinath | 2011 | ~₹55 Cr ($1.22M) | Average | | Julayi | 2012 | ~₹70 Cr ($1.28M) | Blockbuster | | Iddarammayilatho | 2013 | ~₹60 Cr ($1.1M) | Hit | | Race Gurram | 2014 | ₹101 Cr ($1.68M) | All Time Blockbuster | | S/O Satyamurthy | 2015 | ₹85 Cr ($1.33M) | Hit | Directed by Sukumar, this "feel-good" one-sided love story
The 2010s saw Allu Arjun experimenting with different genres while maintaining his commercial appeal. Vedam (2010) remains one of his most critically acclaimed works, where he played a cable operator in a multi-narrative drama. Soon after, he delivered high-energy blockbusters like Julayi (2012) and Race Gurram (2014). Race Gurram, in particular, was a turning point, showcasing a perfect blend of comedy and style that led it to become one of the highest-grossing films of the year. The Blockbuster Era and Global Recognition