No Birthday Wishes From Bunny To Charan! Why?

Icon Staar Allu Arjun has become a pan-Indian star and the entire country is eagerly waiting for his ‘Pushpa: The Rule’ which is currently in the making. There is a huge talk that even before getting the pan-Indian image, Allu Arjun started distancing himself from the Mega camp. Barring a few big family gatherings, he is nowhere to be seen with other Mega heroes like Charan, Pawan, Varun, Sai Dharam, or even Megastar Chiranjeevi.

The star hero who is active enough on social media did not wish Ram Charan on his birthday. The entire Mega family, NTR, Rajamouli and many other actors and bigwigs in Tollywood too took to social media and wished the ‘Orange’ hero but Allu Arjun couldn’t find time to post a birthday message for his cousin. Not just Monday but Allu Arjun is a day late to congratulate the team of ‘RRR’ when they won the Oscar. Also, his tweet was more affectionate towards NTR than Charan at that time as many claim.

What surprised everyone is the absence of Allu Arjun and his family at the birthday bash of Ram Charan which was held last night. It was attended by Venkatesh, Rana, Nagarjuna, Akhil, Chaitanya, Kajal, Vijay Deverakonda, Rajamouli and family, Sukumar, Sai Dharam Tej, Vaisshnav Tej and many more celebrities. But Allu Arjun was nowhere to be seen at the party. This fuelled the rumors about their differences.

While Bunny fans claim that he was busy with the shooting of ‘Pushpa 2’, the film’s director Sukumar was at the party. Also, all it takes is 2 minutes to post a tweet wishing Ram Charan but it looks like Allu Arjun is quite busy with that too.

On the work front, Allu Arjun is busy with ‘Pushpa 2’ while Ram Charan is gearing up with ‘Game Changer’ which is being directed by Shankar. Both are huge pan-Indian projects and it looks like they are all set to lock horns during the Pongal season.


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