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After NTR, Bunny is bored now

Sunday, May 15, 2016 • Telugu Comments
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After Junior NTR, it's now the turn of Allu Arjun to get bored. Bored of what? Of their own dances. Remember that before the release of Nannaku Prematho, the Young Tiger said that he had been bored of those 'dayyam' dances (funny way of describing dances with ultra-difficult moves that he is known for). He was quoted as saying that he is into his 30s now and he can't dance like he used to in his early 20s.

Bunny has said something similar, although he hasn't used any terms like 'dayyam' dance like his contemporary. He has been quoted as saying that he is bored of his dances and that he has plateaued as a dancer for the reason that he has tried all the steps over the past 13 years. In film after film, Bunny has danced like an ace, competing with the likes of NTR. Saying that he will now explore his acting potential, the actor has suggested that he is going to reinvent himself. Well, his association with Lingusamy and Vikram Kumar should be seen in this context. He will only benefit from his association with these directors. Later, he may well explore the likes of Sukumar, who is known for bringing out something new every time in a star.

What is the way out for NTR and Bunny, both of whom are bored of their own dances? The answer lies in what NTR had said. Concept-driven dances are the answer. For example, Sukumar made him groove in the song 'Follow Follow' and even 'Love Me Again' was emotionally-driven dance.

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