Tollywood Heroes' Interest in Lungi-Wearing Avatars
From Chiranjeevi in Waltair Veerayya to Mahesh Babu in Guntur Kaaram, Tollywood celebrities appear to like donning the lungi.
Actors from T-town appear to be making a new fashion statement right now. The latest poster for "Guntur Kaaram" has superstar Mahesh Babu rocking the lungi look, making it appear like Tollywood actors' lungi-clad personas are here to stay.
Allu Arjun and megastar Chiranjeevi both recently received praise for their roles as red-sander smugglers in the films "Pushpa" and "Waltair Veerayya," respectively, in which they both appeared wearing lungis. Even other Telugu celebrities, like Rana Daggubati (Nene Raju Nene Mantri), Pawan Kalyan (Katamarayudu), Ram Charan Tej (Rangasthalam), and Nani (Dasara), underwent a costume makeover to better fit their roles.
Without a doubt, Telugu superstars' new fashion statement is lungi-clad avatars. In the past, Tamil actors would frequently wear this
Without a doubt, Telugu superstars' new fashion statement is lungi-clad avatars. According to veteran producer Ravi Shankar Yellamanchilli, who just celebrated 200 days of "Waltair Veerayya," Tamil actors used to frequently wear this costume in the past. In his lungi-clad appearance in "Waltair Veerayya," Chiranjeevi garu "looked down-to-earth and came close to resembling a lower-middle class guy." Since it is still the standard daily wear for the majority of people in the rural South, it immediately connected with the general public, he continues.
"Allu Arjun and Ram Charan both wore colorful lungis in a few sequences of our previous movie, Pushpa, while Ram Charan wore a common man's attire for the majority of our rural drama Rangasthalam. Both appeared fashionable in their new attire. In addition, Mahesh Babu garnered praise for his brief appearance in a lungi in our movie "Srimanthudu." And there's no denying that fans and general audiences alike pay attention to mana performers' traditional clothes, according to Ravi Shankar, who claims that lungis have been the customary clothing in the Telugu states for many years.
Ravi Shankar informs out that Chiranjeevi garu and Ram Charan actually walk into their cars after shooting while donning specially made lungis, therefore it is similar to our real-life as well.
Bringing up the hotshot Director Teja describes Rana's transformation in "Nene Raju Nene Mantri," saying, "Rana wore the old-fashioned attire since the part required such an appearance. Rana decided to undergo a total makeover in order to shed his usual cosmopolitan and stylish dress and adopt the persona of a politician. To be completely honest, roles and attire must complement one another in order to wow the audience. As more stories with rural settings are being produced, more performers will jump on this trend.Additionally, this pattern refutes the idea that Telugu
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