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Allu Arjun and director Atley recently announced to work together. On Tuesday, April 08, the film’s poster and a video were released on the occasion of Allu Arjun’s birthday. After this, fans erupted on social media and told the film a copy of Hollywood.
Accused of stealing Hollywood movie poster
Sun Pictures also shared a video on social media, in which Atallie and Allu Arjun are seen together for their new project. The film was engulfed in controversies since the announcement. People on social media say that this is a copy of Hollywood blockbuster Timothy Shalmet’s film ‘Dune’.
Fans said- the film has not started yet and cheated
People are commenting on social media, expressing anger that something should be kept original. An X user wrote, ‘My brother, it has not even started yet and you have stolen the poster of’ Dune ‘.’ The other user wrote, there are so many great people in our country, then why should we copy other people and if you do, then why so shameless? There is no doubt that the poster looks good, so perhaps they felt that they could take the risk.

‘Has made a mixer of Hollywood films’
A user shared the poster of the film and said that it is a copy of ‘Dune’, but a copy of ‘Interstaller’. The user wrote, ‘It is very sure that he has made an intersteller, dune, star wars, everyone has made a mixture. But it does not matter, if Atley can present it well, then I am sitting to see it. ‘ One user wrote, the film did not start and theft already. However, there is no response from Allu Arjun, Atallie or Sun Pictures on this entire controversy.


Hollywood’s VFX artist praises
According to reports, this film of Allu Arjun and Atley will be a science fiction. Its VFX supervisor is James Madigan, he is known for films like ‘Iron Man 2’ and ‘Transformors: Rise of the Beasts’. James said on this project, “I have just read the script, and I have to say that it is a very good script, my head is still moving.” At the same time, Mike Elizalde, creative director of spectral motion, said, ‘All the scripts I have read so far, it is really different.

Kiran Rao’s missing ladies also accused of story theft
Earlier, Kiran Rao’s film ‘Lapit Ladies’ was also accused of stealing the story. People were saying on social media that the film missing ladies’ story is very similar to Fabris Brake’s Arabic short film Burka City. While the missing Ladies writer Biplab Goswami rejected the allegations of stealing the story. At the same time, Burka City Director Fabris Brake had told IFP on similarities between his short film and the missing ladies of Kiran Rao that he had not seen the missing ladies until he came to know about Similariti.