
📌 Key Points
- Arjun Hails Pawan Kalyan’s Honesty: ‘Great For Politics!’
- Action King Launches Daughter Aishwarya in Telugu Debut!
- Arjun On Vishwak Sen Exit: ‘No Grudges, Life Is A Circle!’
- Arjun Eyes ‘Hanuman Junction’ Sequel & ‘Gentleman’ Re-release!
Action King Arjun‘s recent comments regarding Pawan Kalyan’s political foray are creating significant buzz across social media. Calling Pawan Kalyan ‘honest’ and a ‘great asset’ to politics, Arjun made these remarks during promotions for his upcoming film, ‘Seetha Payanam’. The Valentine’s Day release also marks his daughter Aishwarya Arjun’s debut, starring alongside Niranjan.
Arjun’s Viral Take on Pawan Kalyan
Action King Arjun’s latest comments about Pawan Kalyan are now going viral on social media, especially his statement that Pawan Kalyan’s presence in politics is a great thing. These remarks came as part of the promotions for Arjun’s upcoming film ‘Seetha Payanam‘, set to release on February 14, which also marks the debut of his daughter, Aishwarya Arjun, as a heroine. Produced by Arjun under the Sri Ram Films International banner, ‘Seetha Payanam’ stars Niranjan alongside Aishwarya.
Speaking to the media during the promotions, Arjun revealed several interesting details about the film. He described ‘Seetha Payanam’ as a universal concept that everyone will relate to, regardless of language. “It’s a feel-good subject that will work in all languages, which is why I’m releasing it in four languages,” he stated. “This film can be watched by everyone, from Gen Z to elders; it’s a film that the whole family can come to the theater and watch together. It contains not just love, but many emotions and elements.” Arjun further added that the idea for this subject came to him 13 years ago and had been lingering in his mind, and he always wanted to introduce his daughter with such a good story.
Responding to the decision to introduce his daughter in Telugu, Arjun stated, “The film industry has given me so much, and Telugu audiences love me immensely. That’s why I wanted to launch Aishwarya from here.” He also addressed the initial casting, mentioning that the film started with Vishwak Sen, who later opted out. “First, I prepared the story. Later, we considered Vishwak Sen. Not everything happens as we expect,” Arjun explained. “Not a single scene in the story was changed. Niranjan came in Vishwak’s place. There are no problems with Vishwak Sen. We have resolved everything. Life is like a circle; there are no grudges or revenge here. If things align again, we will make a film together.”
Seetha Payanam: Daughter’s Debut & Film Vision
Looking ahead, Arjun also expressed his desire to make a sequel to ‘Hanuman Junction’. “I spoke with Jagapathi Babu just yesterday, and he also said the same thing. But a good story needs to materialize. If someone comes with a good story, I will produce and direct it myself,” he affirmed. Additionally, he shared his thoughts on re-releasing his film ‘Gentleman’. “Nothing has changed between then and now; even for the current circumstances, ‘Gentleman’ is relevant. That’s why I am thinking of re-releasing that film.”
It is known that Pawan Kalyan attended the opening of this film. Speaking specifically about Pawan Kalyan, Arjun said, “I have met Pawan Kalyan only five or six times. When I asked him to come for the film’s puja, he immediately agreed. I went thinking it would be for five minutes, but I ended up talking to him for three hours. He is a very honest person. It’s a great thing to have such a politician. Since ‘Kushi’, everyone in my house has liked him,” he revealed. These comments made by Arjun about Pawan Kalyan have now become a hot topic in Tollywood. Stay tuned for more updates on ‘Seetha Payanam’.
Looking Ahead
Arjun’s genuine admiration truly underscores Pawan Kalyan’s perceived honesty and value as a public figure. Such endorsements from a respected industry voice invariably amplify the discourse around PK’s political aspirations. This growing support hints at a potentially significant new chapter for the Janasenani, beyond just the silver screen.


