‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ to Include Added Footage in Special Release
Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2: The Rule, which hit theaters on December 5, will now feature additional footage, extending its runtime for an enhanced viewing experience.
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Pushpa 2: The Rule to Add 20 Minutes of Bonus Footage, Fans Excited
Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by Sukumar, continues to dominate the box office, and in a surprise announcement on Tuesday, the makers revealed that 20 minutes of additional footage will be added to the film. This move has sparked excitement among fans, who are eager to experience more of the action-packed saga.
The film, which was released on December 5, has already shattered several records. It became the first dubbed film to join the ₹800+ crore club in Hindi and crossed the ₹1800 crore mark worldwide, solidifying its place as one of the biggest blockbusters in recent times.
Pushpa 2 has maintained its strong run at the box office, even entering its fifth week of release. However, as the film nears the end of its theater run, the added bonus footage aims to further elevate the cinematic experience, giving fans another reason to revisit the theater.
Despite its massive success, recent reports suggest that the film’s chances of surpassing Dangal in terms of box office collection now seem unlikely. Nevertheless, the extended version of Pushpa 2 promises to keep the buzz alive, ensuring that the film’s legacy continues to grow.
Fans are excited to see what new scenes and extended moments will be added, as the film’s thrilling storyline and Allu Arjun’s powerful performance have already captivated audiences globally.
Pushpa 2 reloaded version
The makers of Pushpa 2: The Rule have officially announced that the reloaded version of the film, featuring 20 minutes of added footage, will be released in theaters starting January 11. The exciting update was shared on social media, where the makers wrote:
“#Pushpa2TheRule RELOADED VERSION with 20 minutes of added footage will play in cinemas from 11th January.”
This move has generated a buzz among fans, offering them a chance to experience more of the action-packed saga on the big screen. The reloaded version is expected to add even more intensity to the already successful film, which continues to perform strongly at the box office worldwide.
More details
In Pushpa 2: The Rule, Allu Arjun stars as the titular character, Pushpa Raj, with Rashmika Mandanna portraying his wife, Srivalli. Fahadh Faasil takes on the role of Pushpa’s fierce rival, SP Bhanwar Singh Shekawat. The film also features an ensemble cast including Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari, Jagapathi Babu, Prakash Raj, Sunil, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Rao Ramesh, Dhananjaya, and Ajay in pivotal roles.
The movie’s soundtrack, particularly the songs Peelings and Kissik, has become a massive hit, with both tracks dominating music charts. Fans are eagerly anticipating more as a sequel, Pushpa 3: The Rampage, has already been announced, continuing the saga of Pushpa Raj’s journey.
With its thrilling storyline, powerhouse performances, and a chart-topping soundtrack, Pushpa 2 has secured its place as one of the most successful films in Indian cinema.
Allu Arjun, the lead star of Pushpa 2: The Rule, was involved in a controversy following a tragic incident during the film’s premiere on December 4. A stampede at the event resulted in the death of 35-year-old Revathi, and her eight-year-old son was injured. This led to legal action, and the actor was arrested on December 13. He was granted interim bail on December 14, with the four-week period set to end on January 10. However, he was granted bail again by the Nampally Court on January 7.
In a gesture of compassion, Allu Arjun visited the KIMS Hospital in Hyderabad’s Begumpet on January 7 to meet Sri Teja, the young child who was injured in the stampede incident. The actor expressed his support and concern for the well-being of the child, showing his involvement in the aftermath of the tragedy.
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