With only four days left to hit the big screens, makers of the ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule‘ have been widely promoting the film starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna. A grand event is scheduled to take place in Hyderabad on December 2, 2024.
The event, titled ‘Wildfire JAAthara‘, will be held at the Police Grounds in Yousufguda, starting at 6 PM. The official announcement on social media shared the joy of bringing the celebration home after the film’s success across the nation.
Sharing a post on social media, they wrote, “After celebrating THE BIGGEST INDIAN FILM across the nation, it’s time to bring that euphoria home #Pushpa2WildfireJAAthara in HYDERABAD on December 2nd from 6 PM onwards Venue : Police Grounds, Yousufguda”
Allu Arjun, who reprises his role as the fierce Pushpa Raj, is expected to attend alongside Rashmika Mandanna and other members of the film’s crew.
‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ is the sequel to the blockbuster ‘Pushpa: The Rise‘, which captivated audiences with its gripping storyline and powerful performances. Directed by Sukumar, it will tell the story of Pushpa Raj’s journey ahead as he manages his red sandalwood empire.
As part of its extensive promotional campaign, the team has already visited several cities, including Patna, Chennai, Kochi and Mumbai where they launched trailers and songs that received enthusiastic responses.
The film has been generating buzz not only for its star-studded cast but also for its impressive production budget of Rs 400-500 crore, making it one of the most expensive Indian films ever made. Early reports suggest that bookings have already shown a business of Rs 1000 crore, and have expectations for a record-breaking opening at the box office.
The film will be released in multiple languages on December 5th, 2024.
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