Bunny Vasu Reveals His 'Fallout' With Allu Aravind in Candid Deccan Event Speech
Producer opens up about avoiding events after being 'scolded' by mentor Allu Aravind

Producer Bunny Vasu has once again become the talk of Tollywood with his refreshingly honest comments at the recent Deccan movie event. The GA2 Pictures producer made some eyebrow-raising revelations about his relationship with industry stalwart Allu Aravind that have set social media abuzz.
Speaking at Adivi Sesh's film event, Vasu admitted he's been deliberately avoiding industry functions lately. "I've been staying away from events because of the scolding I received from Allu Aravind garu. I even told people I wouldn't attend functions anymore," he confessed with characteristic bluntness. The producer revealed that his mentor's anger stemmed from controversial comments he made at another recent event for the film Mitra Mandali.
What makes this revelation particularly intriguing is Vasu's description of just how severe Aravind's displeasure was. "The way he scolded me, even my father never scolded me like that," he said, painting a vivid picture of the dressing-down he received from the Geetha Arts supremo.
Yet despite this public admission of being in the doghouse, Vasu's attendance at the Deccan event speaks volumes about his respect for good cinema. He revealed he personally called Adivi Sesh at 7:30 AM, even though he had travel plans, because he genuinely wanted to support the film. "I watched Deccan and felt it did justice to the ticket price," he said, showing that his love for quality content trumps personal discomfort.
This situation highlights the complex mentor-protégé dynamics that define much of Tollywood's power structure. Vasu's journey from a 19-year-old assistant at Geetha Arts to becoming a successful independent producer under the GA2 Pictures banner is intrinsically linked to Aravind's guidance. Films like Bhale Bhale Magadivoy and Geetha Govindam established his credentials, but this relationship clearly comes with expectations and boundaries.
What's refreshing is Vasu's transparency about industry relationships that are usually shrouded in diplomatic speak. His frank admission that he's "running away" from his mentor while simultaneously declaring unwavering loyalty, "I will never leave Allu Aravind garu. Without him, I am nothing", captures the complicated emotions of someone trying to establish independence while respecting the hand that fed him.
This candor, while potentially risky, reinforces Vasu's reputation as one of the few producers willing to speak his mind in an industry often constrained by hierarchy and protocol.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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