If there is any film that is raising the curiosity of the audience with its every update, it is Allu Arjun’s maiden pan-Indian venture ‘Pushpa’. Directed by creative filmmaker Sukumar, the makers are spending on this movie heavily and are in no mood to compromise. The first part of ‘Pushpa’ is going to be released on Christmas and the official announcement has already been made. Fans are going crazy over this update and prior to that, the first song is coming out on 13th August.
The song is titled ‘Daakko Daakko Meka’ in Telugu and it will be released in five different languages and five prolific singers have sung it under Rockstar Devi Sri Prasad’s music direction. Vishal Dadlani is going to sing it in Hindi, Vijay Prakash in Kannada, Rahul Nambiar in Malayalam, Benny Dayal in Tamil and Shivam in Telugu. The latest update is that the team of ‘Pushpa’ have spent 2 crores on filming this high-energy song. This shows that the entire crew is going all out for this rustic rural drama. Let us wait and see how the song is going to be on 13th August.
Pushpa’ is a rustic rural drama set in the backdrop of red sanders smuggling. Rashmika Mandanna is the heroine while Malayalam star hero Fahadh Faasil will be seen in a negative role. Mythri Movie Makers are bankrolling this project which will be released in multiple languages. Sunil, Anasuya and others play key roles. The teaser doubled the expectations on the film and is nearing the 100 million mark. This movie marks the return of the ‘Arya’ trio. Sukumar-DSP-Allu Arjun has come together after 12 years. They last worked together on ‘Arya 2’.
Icon Staar Allu Arjun will be seen as a lorry driver named Pushpraj in this film who smuggles red sanders illegally. He grew messy hair and turned himself into a rustic village man with a thick beard and the massy look has been appreciated by everyone. He plays the role of Pushparaj who is a lorry driver. Fans are Bunny are waiting to witness this film on the big screens and hope that the first part is going to become a blockbuster on Christmas.