Allu Aravind founded Geetha Arts, a film production and distribution company in 1972.[11] The company was named after the Hindu philosophical text Bhagavad Geeta which inspired Allu Aravind.[12] Geetha Arts marked its beginning through the 1974 Telugu film Bantrothu Bharya.[2][13]
Aravind has produced many films over the years. Jalsa, a 2008 Telugu film starring Pawan Kalyan was the second-highest grosser in Telugu cinema at the time. Their next, Ghajini, a Bollywood film starring Aamir Khan grossed over $45 million at box office, making it the highest grossing Indian film.[14]Magadheera, a big-budget sword-and-sandal epic grossed $25 million at the box office and was the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time at the time of its release.[15]
Allu Aravind is one of the minority stake holders of the football club Kerala Blasters FC that competes in the Indian Super League, the top tier of Indian Football. He is a key person and co-owner of aha, a Telugu-streaming over-the-top service.[20][21]