They produced the action-drama "COPS - Satya Sewa Surakshanam" (2019), starring Anoop Bikram Shahi.
The first film introduced us to Allu Arjun’s Aarya. At the time, Allu Arjun was a rising star, but this role catapulted him into the stratosphere. On the surface, Arya is a love triangle. Aarya and his friend Ajay (Sivaji) both fall for the beautiful Geetha (Anu Mehta). Geetha chooses the "safe" and serious Ajay over the eccentric Aarya.
For the uninitiated, the Aarya films— Arya (2004) and Arya 2 (2009)—are not your typical revenge sagas. Directed by Sukumar (in his directorial debut and his follow-up), these movies are chaotic, colorful, and psychologically complex. They are less about plot and more about the stormy weather inside a man who refuses to lose.
The Aarya movies are not for everyone. They are loud, melodramatic, and at times, problematic by today’s standards (especially Arya 2 ). But to judge them by modern social codes is to miss the point.
If the first Arya was about unrequited love with a smile, Arya 2 was about the pathology of obsession. This sequel is a much darker, more uncomfortable watch—and that is precisely why it has aged so well.