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Will It Be A Tragic End For Pushparaj?
By: Tupaki Desk | 24 Feb 2022 11:59 AM GMTStar director Sukumar is also a wonderful writer. Right from his starting film 'Arya', he penned some very complex scenes and brought it to life. Whether it is '1 Nenokkadine' or 'Nannaku Prematho' or 'Arya 2' or 'Rangasthalam', all of them had brilliant dramatic moments.
Coming to 'Pushpa', he did not end give a cliff hanger for the second part through a huge fight sequence but wrote and executed a confrontation scene between two strong characters. This built a lot of drama and set the stage perfectly for 'Pushpa – The Rule'.
The second part will purely focus on the battle between red sanders smuggling syndicate king Pushpa and IPS officer Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat. Everyone are eager to witness the brilliance of both Allu Arjun and Fahadh Fasil on the big screen. The shooting is expected to kickstart in April.
While Sukumar had the first draft of 'Pushpa 2' even before the release of 'Pushpa – The Rise', sources reveal that the star director had to fine-tune it after the humongous success achieved by the first all across the nation. The latest talk is that Sukumar is in a dilemma regarding the film's climax.
He is apparently not sure whether to give it a happy ending or a sad ending in a realistic manner. As we know, Sukumar said that he wanted to show Bunny and Fahadh naked during the climax scene of 'Pushpa' but decided to change it as it may not work out commercially. Also, not many films with sad endings proved to be successful in Telugu.
But 'Pushpa 2' is a pan-Indian film right now and reports claim that he is thinking of giving it an open ending just to leave it for the interpretation of viewers. We need to wait and see what Sukumar comes up with.
'Pushpa' is a film set in the backdrop of red sanders smuggling in the Seshachalam forest area. Bunny is seen as Pushparaj who starts from being a daily laborer and rises into the head of the red sanders smuggling syndicate.
Rashmika played the heroine's role in this flick while Samantha pulled off some sultry moves in the blockbuster 'Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava' song. Devi Sri Prasad composed the music while a lot of big names worked on this huge pan-Indian project.
Coming to 'Pushpa', he did not end give a cliff hanger for the second part through a huge fight sequence but wrote and executed a confrontation scene between two strong characters. This built a lot of drama and set the stage perfectly for 'Pushpa – The Rule'.
The second part will purely focus on the battle between red sanders smuggling syndicate king Pushpa and IPS officer Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat. Everyone are eager to witness the brilliance of both Allu Arjun and Fahadh Fasil on the big screen. The shooting is expected to kickstart in April.
While Sukumar had the first draft of 'Pushpa 2' even before the release of 'Pushpa – The Rise', sources reveal that the star director had to fine-tune it after the humongous success achieved by the first all across the nation. The latest talk is that Sukumar is in a dilemma regarding the film's climax.
He is apparently not sure whether to give it a happy ending or a sad ending in a realistic manner. As we know, Sukumar said that he wanted to show Bunny and Fahadh naked during the climax scene of 'Pushpa' but decided to change it as it may not work out commercially. Also, not many films with sad endings proved to be successful in Telugu.
But 'Pushpa 2' is a pan-Indian film right now and reports claim that he is thinking of giving it an open ending just to leave it for the interpretation of viewers. We need to wait and see what Sukumar comes up with.
'Pushpa' is a film set in the backdrop of red sanders smuggling in the Seshachalam forest area. Bunny is seen as Pushparaj who starts from being a daily laborer and rises into the head of the red sanders smuggling syndicate.
Rashmika played the heroine's role in this flick while Samantha pulled off some sultry moves in the blockbuster 'Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava' song. Devi Sri Prasad composed the music while a lot of big names worked on this huge pan-Indian project.