The Superhero film that went from Aamir Khan to Allu Arjun

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The Superhero film that went from Aamir Khan to Allu Arjun

Allu Arjun's pan-Indian stardom, amplified by 'Pushpa 2', now eyes a superhero venture with Lokesh Kanagaraj, reportedly first offered to Aamir Khan. This potential collaboration, alongside his Atlee project featuring dual roles and a star-studded cast, signals a significant genre shift and the rise of culturally rooted Indian superhero franchises, promising grand cinematic experiences.

The success of Baahubali series launched Prabhas into a Pan-India stardom, it took another 6 years for history to repeat itself and it happened with Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2- The Rule.Allu Arjun, already a Telugu megastar with immense clout in the South, is now a pan-Indian figure where his films are being awaited across state boundaries.

With Pushpa: The Rule shattering records to become the highest-grossing film in Indian cinema, his name now carries an event-film aura.

Anything he signs instantly becomes a trade headline, a fan-driven movement, and a national talking point.And now, the newest buzz surrounding him may be his most ambitious yet: a potential collaboration with Tamil sensation Lokesh Kanagaraj on a superhero film titled Irumbukai Mayavi. Adding intrigue to the story is an unexpected twist, the same project was reportedly first pitched to

Aamir Khan

before circling toward Allu Arjun.If this deal materializes, it could fast-track a major genre shift in Indian mainstream cinema: a star-led, culturally rooted superhero franchise.The Atlee Chapter: A Juggernaut Already in MotionBefore the Lokesh development emerged, Allu Arjun’s next big move after Pushpa 2 had already fired up the industry. His first post-Pushpa announcement was with blockbuster filmmaker Atlee, a director who has mastered the mass-action spectacle template with films like Mersal, Bigil, and most recently Jawan, which conquered the Hindi box office and vaulted Atlee into pan-Indian visibility.

The project, tentatively titled AA22 x A6, set off instant buzz. Early speculation hinted at a two-hero format, but Allu Arjun’s team clarified that he would instead take on dual roles — a familiar Atlee signature that blends emotional arc with dramatic scale. In a conversation with News9, Allu Arjun described the collaboration as an alignment of vision: “It’s my twenty-second film, it’s with Atlee garu who directed Jawan, and we have come together for it.

I liked the idea he told me, I liked his aspirations and they felt like mine. We hope to bring a very new visual spectacle film to Indian cinema.”Then came the casting pivot that set social media on fire: Deepika Padukone joining the film through a scripted announcement video that hinted at a fiery, action-oriented part. As per IMDb listings, Mrunal Thakur, Janhvi Kapoor, and Rashmika Mandanna are also part of the ensemble..With Pushpa momentum, Atlee’s pan-India reach, dual roles, and a long list of actresses, AA22XA6 is being positioned as a pan-Indian juggernaut .Enter Lokesh Kanagaraj: A Gritty Universe Meets a Cultural IconLokesh Kanagaraj represents a very different creative energy. In just a few films, he has reshaped the Tamil mass-action discourse, injecting it with grit and cross-film interconnections through what fans now call the LCU (Lokesh Cinematic Universe).

His arc has included Thalapathy Vijay’s Master and Leo, Karthi’s Kaithi, Kamal Haasan’s Vikram and Rajinikanth’s Coolie.Lokesh is also making his acting debut with DC, directed by Arun Matheswaran and co-starring Wamiqa Gabbi.Even with Coolie receiving divided responses, Lokesh remains one of the nation’s most bankable event directors.Now, industry chatter suggests Allu Arjun and Lokesh are circling Irumbukai Mayavi, reportedly inspired by the DC Comics character Steel Claw.

If true, it would mark Allu Arjun’s second consecutive collaboration with a Tamil star-director after Atlee.The pairing is creatively electric. Lokesh works in a space of grime, and stylized violence. Allu Arjun currently thrives in a zone of performative swagger, visual iconography, and mass hysteria. A superhero film becomes the Venn diagram intersection of those energies and crucially, it’s a genre India has rarely cracked at scale.The Aamir Khan Interlude: The Almost-Different TimelineThe twist almost no one saw coming is that the same superhero idea was reportedly pitched to Aamir Khan. Lokesh and Aamir discussed it after Aamir’s cameo in Coolie. Talks progressed but did not crystallize, leading Lokesh to reorient the project toward Allu Arjun. It is a small detail with big implications.For Aamir, it would have been a radical post-Laal Singh Chaddha and Sitaare Zameen Par pivot moving from grounded realism to high-concept superhero spectacle.

For Lokesh, shifting from Aamir to Allu Arjun signals how dynamic the current pan-India chessboard has become. Directors and stars are no longer confined by linguistic boundaries; casting is becoming a national talent pool.As of now, nothing is officially announced. But the buzz has reached a point where silence speaks very loudly. If Allu Arjun signs Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Irumbukai Mayavi, a film originally pitched to Aamir Khan , Indian cinema could enter a new phase: the rise of star-led, culturally contextualized superhero franchises.

And that could reshape the next decade of theatrical cinema in India.Because after Baahubali, Pushpa, Jawan, KGF, Salaar, and Kalki , the Indian audience has made one thing clear:They don’t just want movies. They want a myth. They want scale. They want worlds.And they want stars powerful enough to carry them.

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