• Fans move to streets demanding update of Allu Arjun Starrer Pushpa 2, See Photos Here

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    Fans move to streets demanding update of Allu Arjun Starrer Pushpa 2, See Photos Here
    Fans of actor Allu Arjun took to the streets throughout the world with banners demanding updates on Pushpa: The Rule...

    Digital Desk: Following the success of the first chapter of Allu Arjun's Pushpa: The Rise, the makers are now putting their hearts and souls into the sequel. Pushpa: The Rule, the sequel, is expected to start filming this month, with Allu Arjun taking on the role of Pushpa. 

    However, since the announcement of the second instalment, fans have been eager to discover more about the tale and the characters. A group of Allu Arjun's admirers recently took to the streets with banners demanding an update on the film.

    PUSHPA 2 Fans Seen on streets demanding the film's update

    Ramesh Bala, an industry analyst, uploaded a slew of images on Twitter showing fans from Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, and the UAE marching to the streets to demand information about the highly awaited sequel, Pushpa: The Rule.



    Movie tracker Ramesh Bala took to twiiter and posted “After the success of #PushpaTheRise , the cult of restless #AlluArjun fans have taken to the streets asking for an update on the sequel! This rage amongst fans is absolutely fantastic, a phenomenon never witnessed before! The fervour and the excitement in their voices were loud (sic).” 


    Pushpa: The Rule, the followup, will centre on the conflict between Allu Arjun and Fahadh Faasil, who was introduced as the main antagonist towards the preceding film. Rashmika Mandanna's versatile acting is what makes the movie more alluring. Meanwhile, the project went on the floors with a look test last Sunday. 






    Miroslaw Kuba Brozek, the film's cinematographer, posted an Instagram photo from the set with the comment "The beginning of the adventure." 



    The image depicted Allu Arjun once again taking on the role of Pushpa. The regular shooting will begin later this month.