The December 4 stampede at Hyderabad’s Sandhya Theatre during the screening of “Pushpa 2: The Rule” claimed the life of a female fan and left her son critically injured. In response, Allu Arjun announced a ₹25 lakh donation to the deceased woman’s family, pledging not only to cover their medical expenses but also to assist the children with their future needs to the best of his ability.
Telugu icon Allu Arjun has recently reflected on his journey into Bollywood, sharing that he once believed making a mark in the Hindi film industry was beyond reach. However, with the upcoming release of “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” scheduled to hit theatres on December 5, 2024, his dream of connecting with audiences nationwide is steadily becoming a reality.
Once Bangladesh opened its doors to Indian cinema, following a decision by the Ministry of Commerce, the import of Indian films was sanctioned, with a quota of 10 releases per year. This initiative commenced with the much-anticipated release of “Pathaan”, followed by a string of blockbusters including “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan”, “Jawan”, “Animal”, “Dunky”, and “Crew”. Now, following in tow, the South Indian film, “Pushpa 2 - The Rule”, is set to release in Bangladesh.
“Pushpa: The Rule” features iconic actors Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna in the central roles. Fans will soon get to see Fahadh Faasil go toe to toe with Allu Arjun once again in “Pushpa: The Rule”.
The makers have also shared a teaser for “Pushpa 2” where they ask the question, ‘where is Pushpa?’ The poster has now added to the intrigue that has engulfed the audiences, who now eagerly await the film’s release.
The December 4 stampede at Hyderabad’s Sandhya Theatre during the screening of “Pushpa 2: The Rule” claimed the life of a female fan and left her son critically injured. In response, Allu Arjun announced a ₹25 lakh donation to the deceased woman’s family, pledging not only to cover their medical expenses but also to assist the children with their future needs to the best of his ability.
Telugu icon Allu Arjun has recently reflected on his journey into Bollywood, sharing that he once believed making a mark in the Hindi film industry was beyond reach. However, with the upcoming release of “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” scheduled to hit theatres on December 5, 2024, his dream of connecting with audiences nationwide is steadily becoming a reality.
Once Bangladesh opened its doors to Indian cinema, following a decision by the Ministry of Commerce, the import of Indian films was sanctioned, with a quota of 10 releases per year. This initiative commenced with the much-anticipated release of “Pathaan”, followed by a string of blockbusters including “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan”, “Jawan”, “Animal”, “Dunky”, and “Crew”. Now, following in tow, the South Indian film, “Pushpa 2 - The Rule”, is set to release in Bangladesh.
“Pushpa: The Rule” features iconic actors Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna in the central roles. Fans will soon get to see Fahadh Faasil go toe to toe with Allu Arjun once again in “Pushpa: The Rule”.
The makers have also shared a teaser for “Pushpa 2” where they ask the question, ‘where is Pushpa?’ The poster has now added to the intrigue that has engulfed the audiences, who now eagerly await the film’s release.