
Allu Aravind’s recent response—“No comment”—has added fuel to speculations about tensions between him and the Mega family.
The veteran producer, known for his strong opinions, avoided clarifying his statements, leaving many to believe that his remarks were intentional rather than a slip of the tongue.
The controversy began when Allu Aravind, while speaking at an event, seemingly downplayed Ram Charan’s early film Game Changer and his overall film career.
He stated that Chirutha was an average film and that, as a producer, he gave Ram Charan his first hit with Magadheera.
Followed by this, mega fans attacked Allu Aravind.
When asked for clarification and comment, his curt response—“No comment”—suggested an unwillingness to defend or retract his words.
The strained relationship between the Allu and Mega camps has been evident for some time. During Allu Arjun’s arrest episode, there was zero support from the Mega family.
Even after his release, Allu Arjun’s brief visit to Chiranjeevi’s home—leaving within minutes without having lunch—raised eyebrows.
Pawan Kalyan’s indirect criticism of Pushpa and his silence on Arjun’s legal troubles further highlighted the divide.
Ram Charan, too, reportedly did not meet Allu Arjun in person after the release.
Allu Aravind, as a father, appears to be firmly on his son’s side, recognizing the growing distance between the two families. His recent remarks are being perceived as a deliberate stance rather than a mere misstatement.
With no need to maintain diplomacy anymore, his “no comment” response signals that he is not looking to mend fences with the Mega camp—suggesting an undeniable shift in the family dynamics of a Tollywood family that divided into two.