Key Updates Hint Towards A Third Part For 'Pushpa'!

Update: 2022-10-26 10:19 GMT
It is safe to say that the entire country is eagerly waiting for 'Pushpa: The Rule'. This rustic action drama based on red sanders smuggling grabbed the attention of the public and the first part managed to become a huge success due to Bunny's performance, Sukumar's storytelling and DSP's banging music. With the expectations rising heavily on the second part, Sukumar took a few months to revise his script and made a lot of improvisations.

The shooting has begun recently and there are reports which suggest that a new character will be introduced in the second part. Fahadh Faasil's role was introduced halfway through the second half in 'Pushpa: The Rise'. In the same manner, a new character is going to arrive during the latter half of the second part and sources say that it leads to the third part. This rumor is currently all over the film circles and there is no official announcement about it till date. The movie's unit is not going to reveal anything as of now. This news may or may not be true but the fans of Allu Arjun are loving the possibility of having a third part for this pan-Indian project.

Pushpa: The Rise' showcased the journey of Pushparaj's character. Starting from a daily worker, Sukumar showcased how the character of Pushparaj grew into a syndicate head. He makes a lot of enemies on his way including the police officer Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat played by the highly talented Fahadh Fasil. The second part revolves around the war between Allu Arjun and Fahadh Fasil.

Rashmika played the role of Srivalli in this film while Malayalam star hero Fahadh Faasil played the role of Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat. Actors like Ajay Ghosh, Sunil, Anasuya and others played negative roles in this high-budget film. Devi Sri Prasad gave the music while Mythri Movie Makers bankrolled it.


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