A smuggling kingpin faces off against a vengeful rival while manipulating politics, making big deals, and navigating tense confrontations. A public apology leads to a dramatic showdown, endi... Read allA smuggling kingpin faces off against a vengeful rival while manipulating politics, making big deals, and navigating tense confrontations. A public apology leads to a dramatic showdown, ending with challenge.A smuggling kingpin faces off against a vengeful rival while manipulating politics, making big deals, and navigating tense confrontations. A public apology leads to a dramatic showdown, ending with challenge.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
- Subba Reddy
- (as Rajsekhar Aningi)
Summary
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The only thing good about this movie was the action scenes which has impressive camera angles and dramatic effects although the fights were overexaggerated (gets a pass 'cause South Indian film)
Pushpa: The rise ended on a promising note with the introduction of the menacing Fahadh Faasil as Bhanwar Singh Shekawat. This movie does focus on the battle between Shekawat and Pushpa but becomes more of a cat and mouse game pretty soon. The back and forth conning sequences become repetitive and Shekawat's role slowly turns into a comedy gag while Pushpa's role keeps getting larger than life. There are certain parts of the movie which clearly look like they are rewritten just to increase the scale of the movie. In the latter part of the second half, the movie takes a U turn from the cat and mouse angle to become an action family sentiment drama with the introduction of the new antagonists. This leads to an impressive but a stereotypical action climax which would have fit well if the whole movie had the same tone.
Certain scenes from the teaser and trailer aren't found in this 200 minute long movie and Sukumar which makes you wonder whether Sukumar really did intend to end with a scope opening for Part 3.
This is definitely Allu Arjun's career best performance, the man has given it all. But after a while you also wonder if you may have seen him too much into Pushpa's character, you miss the old charming AA. While Rashmika is impressive you can sense that Sukumar has rewritten Rashmika''s character and the scenes around Allu Arjun hyping her because of the negative feedback received on her objectification in Part 1. However, the objectification continues to exist in the song and dance sequences and also fitting in an unnecessary item song bringing in Sreeleela. While Fahadh Faasil's role scope changes in this movie, he is still impressive with his maniac comedy. The chemistry between Shekawat and Pushpa at times is so fun that I wouldn't complain if there is a spin-off comedy movie around that. There is not much to speak about the remaining supporting characters who are part of this movie as an extravaganza.
Pushpa 2: The rule is an unnecessarily lengthy character montage for Allu Arjun with one hype scene after another. It may be fun for a certain demographic, but it lacks the soul of a typical South Indian mass movie.
1. Content: While the movie is crafted for mass appeal, the storyline could have been more refined and engaging.
2. Action Design: The fight sequences and chases resemble a video game, which might work for some but feels over-stylized.
3. High-Voltage Moments: There are predictable, high-energy sequences that generate excitement but lack depth in terms of narrative integration.
4. Plot Development: The movie consists of several whistle-worthy moments, but these individual blocks lack cohesion and fail to develop into a compelling plot.
5. Entertainment Value: Pushpa 2 is positioned as a "paisa vasool" mass entertainer but falters with two weaker songs.
6. Performances: Rashmika Mandanna delivers a solid performance.
7. Character Intensity: Fahadh Faasil's character lacks the seriousness or intensity seen in the first part, making his role less impactful than anticipated.
8. Villain Arc: The absence of a strong antagonist makes the hero's victories feel one-sided, with the actual conflict seemingly reserved for Pushpa 3.
9. Dialogues: The one-liners and punchlines are effective and add to the entertainment quotient.
10. Characterization of Pushpa: Allu Arjun's characterization remains strong but doesn't offer anything new. The decision to save key scenes for Pushpa 3 dilutes the impact of this sequel, leaving room for fillers instead of substantive content.
11. Overall Appeal: While the film is a mass-market hit and delivers on entertainment, it might leave discerning audiences, including those paying premium prices for tickets under government-supported initiatives in India, wanting more in terms of content quality and storytelling.
In conclusion, Pushpa 2 is a high-energy, crowd-pleasing entertainer but lacks the narrative strength and depth that could have made it truly exceptional.
First scene failed to understand what's it, A Arjun dance no impact compared to P 1 , Time pass movie at average level simply dragging Action fight scene ok but little overdone
Acting outstanding by Allu & the villain Fasil.
On the contrary the film doesn't make justice to part 1.
Its mass entertainer one time watch , Sukumar could have Done little research on story telling though the direction & screenplay it keeps you engaged till the end But not as usual sequels are to be worked throughly.
I found the second part more comforting than the maiden one. The reason is getting use to the name. It may be normal in south but for me it changed the whole concept of movie for something else. I did not expect an action thriller from a macho as portrayed. This was different in part two for I had accepted what it is.
The makeup as shown in posters is the best eye candy movie has for it along with song bring best scene in movie. It along with instances involving his wife bring ones emotions when they are projected.
Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: The containers, the trucks, the jungle, the police station, the celebration, the action scenes, the river, etc all have been captured well. Justified efforts in direction to make it an entertainer. Music: Below average. Acting: Justified.
Final Verdict: If you are a fan of action thriller under the image of a heroic personality you will love it. For me it's just a onetime encounter.
Did you know
- TriviaRajesh Khattar did Hindi dubbing for Fahadh Fazil.
- Quotes
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat IPS: [listening to Pushpa's apology] Pushpa apologised! She apologised!
SI Kupparaj: HE apologised, sir.
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat IPS: No. For Pushpa the FIRE - HE apologised
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat IPS: But this is Pushpa the FLOWER - SHE apologised!
- Alternate versionsThe Hindi dubbed version also received the UA rating after two words were modified, a dialogue was changed into Hindi, a violent shot was suitably edited, and statutory warnings on smoking were added to a scene.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Indian Premier League: KKR vs. RCB (2025)
- SoundtracksPushpa Pushpa (Telugu)
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Lyrics by Chandrabose
Performed by Nakash Aziz, Deepak Blue
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Pushpa 2: Saltanat
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,000,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,300,000
- Dec 8, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $154,621,981
- Runtime3 hours 21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1