Indian actors and filmmakers are increasingly eyeing Hollywood, seeking global recognition. Ranveer Singh recently joined the international agency William Morris Endeavor (WME), known for representing iconic figures like Gal Gadot and Emma Stone.
Similarly, SS Rajamouli has partnered with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for his upcoming venture. Allu Arjun, after celebrating his Best Actor win at India’s National Film Awards for “Pushpa: The Rise,” revealed plans to broaden his horizons by signing with a Hollywood agent.
He stressed the importance of staying authentic and true to their roots, believing that “Going local is going global” was key to the success of “Pushpa.”
Allu Arjun envisions Indian cinema gaining global spotlight in a decade, akin to Korean dramas’ popularity. He is committed to elevating commercial cinema’s artistic value with projects like “Pushpa 2” and collaborations with esteemed directors.