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What does Pushpa: The Rise have in it that has made the Janta sooo enamored?

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Sakshi Sharma
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Pushpa: The Rise was released on December 17th in theatres and is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video in Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi languages.

We all know how much fan-following and love the south Indians have for cinema but Allu Arjun and Sukumar's Pushpa: The Rise has broken out all records and has become a pan-Indian entertainer in a very short span of time. It is not just the south Indian audience that is enjoying Pushpa's dance moves, action, and antics rather his fire is spread all over. This Telugu-language action drama film Part 1 was released on December 17th and is still going strong while it's second part, Pushpa 2: The Rule is scheduled to commence production in April 2022.

Helmed by Sukumar Bandreddi this movie is a mass entertainer with action-packed sequences, powerful background scores, and dance-worthy music. With a stellar cast of Allu Arjun (the superstar), Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Fassil in pivotal roles with Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari, Sunil, Rao Ramesh, Dhananjaya, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Ajay, and Ajay Ghosh in supporting. And with the popularity that Part 1 has got people can't wait for the next one to hit soon. But before that, we would like to explore why is the Janta going all bonkers over Pushpa!

Let's dive into what are the reasons with which the Janta is so enamored by Pushpa: The Rise!

So, have you watched this Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa that has gripped the entire nation yet? It is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video as well as in theatres. And don't forget to tell us about your thoughts on the film in the comments below!

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