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The Telangana High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition seeking to halt the release of the upcoming Telugu film 'Pushpa-2, scheduled for December 5.
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During a recent promotional event in Mumbai, Allu Arjun had addressed his fan base as “Army”. This has hurt the sentiment of man named Srinivas Goud as he has now lodged a complaint against the actor at the Jawahar Nagar Police Station in Hyderabad, objecting to the usage of the word for his fan base.
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The pair recently attended a press event in Mumbai during the promotional campaign of the film where Allu Arjun spoke highly of Rashmika. He went on to say that the 'Pushpa' franchise is incomplete without her character of Srivalli
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The movie is set to release worldwide on December 5 in standard, 3D, IMAX, and 4DX formats.
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Allu Arjun addressed a large crowd at the event, entertaining them with his efforts in Hindi. He said, "My salute to the land of Bihar. This is my first time here, and I’m deeply touched by your warm welcome and love. Pushpa never bows down, but today, for the first time, Pushpa bows to your love. I’m truly grateful for the affection you’ve shown us, and 'thank you' doesn’t seem enough. I bow my head in respect to all of you."
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Akshara shared a selfie and a photo with Allu Arjun on her Instagram, captioning, "Reel Aur Real dono me fire hai @alluarjunonline. Pleasure meeting you & thank you for the appreciation, I’ll always remember. #aksharasingh #alluarjun #alluarjunonline #pushpa2."
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Pushpa 2: The Rule is set to release on December 5 in several languages, including Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi.
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Rashmika shared a photo from her dubbing session on Instagram, captioning it, “#Pushpa The Rule #Dubbing Session On.” She then got to work, giving fans a glimpse of what’s in store for the upcoming film directed by Sukumar.
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While the precise cause of the attack remains unclear, it is likely tied to the ongoing controversies surrounding Allu Arjun.
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On Sunday, the creators of the film shared a poster for the song on Instagram, captioning it, “Team #Pushpa2TheRule welcomes The Dancing Queen @sreeleela14 on board for the #Kissik Song of the Year. Get ready for a dance feast and musical delight. GRAND RELEASE WORLDWIDE ON DECEMBER 5, 2024. #Pushpa2TheRuleOnDec5th.”
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The actor on May 11 had visited the house of the Nandyal MLA and his friend Silpa Ravi, who was seeking re-election. As no prior permission was taken from the Returning Officer, a case was booked against him and the then MLA and YSR Congress candidate
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The poster features Allu Arjun and Malayalam star Fahadh Faasil in a face-off. The poster has shades of crimson.
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Arjun was referring to the axe wielded by his titular character in the ‘Pushpa’ franchise.
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David is recognized as one of the most entertaining cricketers, famed for his humorous videos where he swaps faces using filters set to songs by film stars. He also showcased the 'Srivalli' hook step from the Allu Arjun film ‘Pushpa: The Rise.’
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Originally scheduled for release on December 6, the film is now set to arrive in theaters a day earlier, on December 5. The release date has seen multiple changes, as it was initially slated for April 2024 before being postponed to August 15.
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Known for her effortless charm and style, the ‘Pushpa’ actress shared a series of pictures on her social media, where she can be seen donning chic, urban winter outfits. The photos show Rashmika in a range of outfits that capture the essence of “Urban Winters".
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Rashmika took to Instagram stories, where she shared a picture of herself. In the image, she is flashing a big smile and has holy ash along with kumkum on her forehead.
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The makers took to Instagram, and shared the new poster of the film featuring Allu with his back facing the camera as he looks over the ruins in the aftermath of a possible destruction. The poster has a monochromatic hue of crimson with the text, “75 days to go” written over it.
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"Milan Fashion Week 2024" (the 2025 spring/summer collections) will be held from September 17 to September 23.
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Allu Arjun, who gained widespread acclaim for his role in Pushpa: The Rise, paid Rs 14 crore in taxes, placing him among the top tax contributors from India’s entertainment industry.