Pushpa 2 - The Rule -telugu- !new! -

The film’s high-octane visuals were captured by cinematographer Miroslaw Kuba Brozek, while the acclaimed Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) returned to compose the soundtrack. Plot Overview: The Rise to Rule

Returning as Pushpa’s wife, Srivalli is no longer just a love interest. She is the moral compass of the film. While she revels in Pushpa’s wealth, she fears the monster he is becoming. The chemistry between Allu Arjun and Rashmika is electric, particularly in a high-budget song sequence shot across international locations, but their domestic arguments carry the weight of genuine drama. Pushpa 2 - The Rule -Telugu-

The "forest" is a character in itself. The cinematography by Mirosław Kuba Brożek captures the golden hues of the sandalwood dusk and the terrifying orange of the wildfire. Sukumar masterfully uses silence. In a film full of loud whistles and bombastic background scores (Devi Sri Prasad delivers a career-best BGM), the quiet scenes where Pushpa listens to the trees or Shekhawat cleans his gun are unnervingly tense. While she revels in Pushpa’s wealth, she fears

The film’s high-octane visuals were captured by cinematographer Miroslaw Kuba Brozek, while the acclaimed Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) returned to compose the soundtrack. Plot Overview: The Rise to Rule

Returning as Pushpa’s wife, Srivalli is no longer just a love interest. She is the moral compass of the film. While she revels in Pushpa’s wealth, she fears the monster he is becoming. The chemistry between Allu Arjun and Rashmika is electric, particularly in a high-budget song sequence shot across international locations, but their domestic arguments carry the weight of genuine drama.

The "forest" is a character in itself. The cinematography by Mirosław Kuba Brożek captures the golden hues of the sandalwood dusk and the terrifying orange of the wildfire. Sukumar masterfully uses silence. In a film full of loud whistles and bombastic background scores (Devi Sri Prasad delivers a career-best BGM), the quiet scenes where Pushpa listens to the trees or Shekhawat cleans his gun are unnervingly tense.