Movie enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the collaboration of Allu Arjun and the master storyteller, Trivikram Srinivas, known as the “wizard of words.” The duo has previously delivered successful hits like “Julaayi,” “S/O Satyamurthy,” and “Ala Vaikunthapuramlo,” heightening the anticipation for their upcoming project.
Recent reports suggest that this new film will be a pan India entertainer, and Trivikram’s narrative will draw inspiration from the lesser-known parvas of the ancient Indian epic, Mahabharat. While there are 18 parvas in total, only a few erudite individuals are familiar with all of them.
These 18 parvas encompass a wide range of stories and themes, such as Adi Parva, Sabha Parva, Vana Parva, Virata Parva, Udyoga Parva, Bhishma Parva, Drona Parva, Karna Parva, Shalya Parva, Sauptika Parva, Stri Parva, Shanti Parva, Anushasana Parva, Ashwamedhika Parva, Ashramavasika Parva, Mausala Parva, Mahaprasthanika Parva, Svargarohana Parva, and Harivamsa Parva.
Excitement among fans is mounting as they wonder which Parva Trivikram will choose to modernize and adapt, bringing Allu Arjun’s heroism to a pan India audience.
In conclusion, the anticipation for this project is sky-high, with cinephiles eagerly looking forward to witnessing Trivikram’s magic unfold as he weaves a fresh tale inspired by the ancient epic and showcases Allu Arjun’s prowess on a grand national scale.