Social Media Digs Up Allu Arjun's Old Tweets, Sparks Fresh Round of Trolling
Icon Star finds himself trending again as netizens combine brother's '7th fail' comment with grammar mistakes from past posts

The digital age has a peculiar way of weaponizing nostalgia, and Allu Arjun has become its latest casualty. What started as an innocuous remark by his brother Allu Sirish about the Icon Star being "7th fail" has now morphed into a full-scale social media circus, with netizens gleefully excavating his old tweets to build their case.
The ammunition? A collection of past posts where grammatical slips shine through: "It's was a Pawan Kalyan song," "your the BEST" instead of "you're," and the charmingly awkward "ID MUBARAK!" These tweets, innocent in their original context, now serve as exhibit A in the court of public opinion that social media has become.
What's fascinating here isn't the grammar policing itself, lord knows we've all sent texts we'd rather forget, but how effortlessly Allu Arjun becomes the internet's favorite punching bag. The man breathes, and Twitter finds a way to trend it. Make a public appearance? Meme material. Drop a heartfelt post about his father? Screenshot and circulate.
This latest episode reveals something deeper about our digital discourse. The same tweets that showed genuine warmth, congratulating Nelson Dilipkumar on Doctor, expressing pride in his father, celebrating K Viswanath's Dadasaheb Phalke honor, are now being dissected not for their sentiment but for their syntax.
There's an uncomfortable truth here about how we consume celebrity culture. Allu Arjun's English, imperfect as it may be in these old posts, represents something authentic in an industry increasingly polished by PR machinery. Yet that authenticity becomes fodder for ridicule rather than relatability.
The timing feels particularly harsh given his recent Pushpa 2 triumph. Success, it seems, only makes the target on his back larger. Every misstep, past or present, gets magnified under the unforgiving lens of viral culture.
Perhaps the real question isn't about Allu Arjun's grammar but about our collective appetite for tearing down those we simultaneously celebrate. The internet giveth box office records, and the internet taketh away dignity: often in the same breath.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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