Icon star Allu Arjun's rustic action drama 'Pushpa â The Rise' released on 17th December and is creating massive records. Despite the mixed talk initially, the film is doing exceedingly well in all areas. Interestingly, the film got a surprising review from Janasena leader Satyanarayana. The politician who is quite active on social media has made a tweet of 'Pushpa' on the very first day.
He wrote in Telugu which translates to, â Pushpa which was made as an attempt to showcase how to protect Seshachalam forests is wonderful. Hero Allu Arjun is not seen on the screen and we can only see Pushparaj. I thank director Sukumar for showcasing how red sanders get smuggled from the forests along with reminding people and government about the importance of protecting our environment and stopping the smuggling.â
This hilarious tweet is getting a lot of reactions from people on the internet. Some people wondered if he watched the same 'Pushpa' which everyone watched or did he watch 'Pushpa 2' by mistake. A person wrote that even Sukumar will be surprised after looking at this tweet. Keeping all this aside, do anyone of you agree with what Bolisetty Satyanarayana said about 'Pushpa'. Seems like the world is completely different from the lens of a politician.
He wrote in Telugu which translates to, â Pushpa which was made as an attempt to showcase how to protect Seshachalam forests is wonderful. Hero Allu Arjun is not seen on the screen and we can only see Pushparaj. I thank director Sukumar for showcasing how red sanders get smuggled from the forests along with reminding people and government about the importance of protecting our environment and stopping the smuggling.â
This hilarious tweet is getting a lot of reactions from people on the internet. Some people wondered if he watched the same 'Pushpa' which everyone watched or did he watch 'Pushpa 2' by mistake. A person wrote that even Sukumar will be surprised after looking at this tweet. Keeping all this aside, do anyone of you agree with what Bolisetty Satyanarayana said about 'Pushpa'. Seems like the world is completely different from the lens of a politician.