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Allu Cinemas' Wall of Fame Sparks Director Debate
13 Mar
Summary
- Allu Cinemas' Wall of Fame in Hyderabad is facing criticism.
- The wall omits legendary directors, causing fan disappointment.
- Selection criteria for featured directors are being questioned.

The inauguration of Allu Cinemas in Hyderabad has become a talking point, not just for its advanced features but also for the controversial selection of directors on its Wall of Fame. This display, meant to celebrate filmmakers from various Indian languages, has faced backlash due to the exclusion of several iconic figures.
While the wall features directors like SS Rajamouli and Mani Ratnam, the absence of acclaimed filmmakers such as Ram Gopal Varma and Shankar has frustrated many. Viewers have voiced disappointment over the inclusion of directors with limited filmographies, with Atlee's presence being particularly contentious. Online discussions question the criteria used for selection.
Further debate arises from the omission of renowned Telugu filmmakers like KV Reddy and Jandhyala. Some speculate the choices might reflect personal ties to Allu Arjun's career, noting that directors closely associated with his popular image are not featured. Although another wall displays legends like K Vishwanath, the broader representation of directorial talent remains a subject of discussion.




