Before Arjun Reddy , Vijay Deverakonda was a promising actor; after its release, he became an overnight pan-Indian superstar.
From its very release, Arjun Reddy has been at the center of a fiery debate about masculinity and misogyny. Critics have argued that the film glorifies a toxic male archetype—an aggressive, possessive, and often violent "hero" whose behavior is framed as a consequence of profound love. The protagonist's actions, including physical altercations and emotionally abusive treatment of his girlfriend, were seen by many as reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes.
Frustrated, Sandeep and his family decided to fund the movie themselves. His brother, who was living in the USA, invested half the budget, and his father contributed the rest. Principal photography finally began on June 20, 2016, in Hyderabad and was completed in 86 days, with additional filming in locations like Mangalore, Dehradun, New Delhi, and Italy. Arjun Reddy Movie
As a final-year medical student, Arjun falls head over heels for Preethi Shetty (Shalini Pandey), a first-year student. Arjun’s protective instincts quickly transition into an intense, deeply committed, and highly possessive relationship. Preethi matches his devotion, adapting to his overwhelming personality. The Conflict and Separation
: She reveals that Arjun is the father of her child. Before Arjun Reddy , Vijay Deverakonda was a
Beyond its performances, the technical aspects of Arjun Reddy set a new benchmark. The soundtrack, composed by Radhan, and the background score by Harshavardhan Rameshwar, played a pivotal role in elevating the film's emotional highs and lows. Tracks like "Emitemitemo" and "Telisiney Na Nuve" became instant anthems. The cinematography by Nagesh layer highlighted the gritty, unpolished reality of Arjun's world, matching the frantic energy of his psychological state. Years after its release, Arjun Reddy remains a definitive milestone in Indian cinema, continuously analyzed for its artistic merit and societal implications.
“I knew Arjun Reddy would push boundaries, but I didn’t expect it to become a national debate. People either loved it or hated it—there was no in-between.” — Principal photography finally began on June 20, 2016,
: While in medical college, Arjun falls intensely in love with a junior student, Preethi Shetty Shalini Pandey The Conflict
Critics argue that Arjun is a textbook narcissist. He slaps Preiti (in a widely criticized scene), demands absolute control over her body and choices, and views violence as a solution to every problem. Many mental health professionals slammed the film for romanticizing substance abuse.