Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo Box Office Collection, Ticket Booking: Stylish star Allu Arjun starrer Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo is now screening in theatres as the Telugu-language action drama film was released on Jan 12. Allu Arjun starrer Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo has created a record with 60,000+ tickets sold out on premiere day in U.S.A. The development has been confirmed by famous trade analyst, Ramesh Bala.

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Bala tweeted, "#AlaaVaikunthapurramulo creates Non Baahubali record with 60,000+ tickets sold out on premiere day in U.S.A
Stylishstar
@alluarjun
 #Trivikram's Hat trick venture creating new records on this #Sankranthi season
@hegdepooja."

Also, Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo has crossed $1 Million at the #USA Box office, as per Bala.

Earlier, Telugu star Allu Arjun has said that he is keen on exploring the "new terrain" by making his Bollywood debut. He says he is generally flooded with Bollywood offers but is yet to get the "great ones", as per a report in IANS. His 2008 Telugu film "Parugu" was remade in Hindi as "Heropanti". Many of his films have been dubbed in Hindi.

Asked if he has considered acting in remakes of his own films or do a Bollywood film some day, Arjun told IANS, "Yeah, a full-fledged Hindi film is something that I am interested in. I think any south Indian actor would be interested because it (Bollywood) is such a big industry and a new terrain to explore." "I think it's about the right project and director with the right team," added the artiste, whose debut film "Gangotri" as a lead actor released in 2003.

Has he got any offers so far? "Not any great ones. We keep getting something or the other, but nothing great," said the "Arya" actor.

"I think it is a matter of success. You can take the example of Dhanush. He did a Bollywood film ('Raanjhanaa'). It worked really well. I think it all depends on the film. Dulquer did (Bollywood) films. I don't think they worked that much," said Arjun.

"To be a big actor in Bollywood, the key is consistency. I think consistently these people have either not been showing interest or delivering...," he added.

Arjun's latest Telugu film "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" has many known Bollywood faces such as Tabu and Pooja Hegde along with songs by Armaan Malik and Shreya Ghoshal.

"Sometimes we feel that some of the Bollywood actors suit the role. More Bollywood actors like Murali Sharma and Sachin Khedekar have also worked on the film. It's just that sometimes we feel that we need somebody from outside to bring in freshness. That's why we go for Bollywood. I don't think that is anyway going closer to Bollywood," he said about the Trivikram directorial that will be dubbed in Hindi "much later".

"Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo", a family entertainer, already has a hit soundtrack that features numbers such as "Samajavaragamana" and "Butta Bomma".

"The songs have become a sensation. The soundtrack has become one of biggest trump cards of the film. Every actor has a strength. One of my core strengths is music. That's why we have focussed a lot more on the music of the film," said Arjun, who's also popular for his dance moves.