Allu Arjun Rise to Pan-Indian Stardom: The Pushpa Journey

Allu Arjun, a prominent figure in the Telugu film industry, is celebrating his birthday today, marking his 37th year. He is set to appear in the sequel of Pushpa, a highly anticipated film. On this special occasion, let’s reflect on some of his notable movies that have garnered global recognition.

“Arya”

It tells the story of Ajay, a rebellious young man who resorts to drastic measures to win over Geeta. Directed by Sukumar, the film features Anu Mehta, Sunil, and others.

“Desamuduru”

It follows Bala, a journalist who falls in love with a woman, only to have her kidnapped by a gangster. Directed by Puri Jagannadh, the movie stars Hansika Motwani and Pradeep Singh Rawat.

“Race Gurram”

This portrays the tale of two contrasting brothers who confront a gangster turned politician. Directed by Surender Reddy, the film features Shruti Haasan and Prakash Raj.

“S/O Satyamurthy”

It revolves around a young man who discovers unpleasant truths about his family’s financial status and falls for a creditor’s daughter. Directed by Trivikram Srinivas, the movie stars Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Adah Sharma.

“Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo,”

Bantu strives to earn respect within his family after learning about his true lineage in the film. Directed by Trivikram Srinivas, the film features Pooja Hegde and Jayaram.

“Pushpa: The Rise”

Chronicles the journey of Pushpa, a laborer embroiled in the illegal trade of red sandalwood, facing off against law enforcement. Directed by Sukumar, the movie stars Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil.

These films have showcased Allu Arjun’s talent and versatility, earning him widespread acclaim and a dedicated fan base.

Pushpa 2 Poster

The creators of ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule‘, Mythri Movie Makers, revealed a new poster for the highly anticipated Telugu action drama on Sunday. The poster showcases Allu Arjun, one of the most highly paid actors in Indian cinema, in a distinctive and intimidating role.

In the fresh poster, Allu Arjun is depicted as Pushpa Raj, seated on a throne made of gold. Flames can be seen rising from the top of the throne, reminiscent of Pushpa Raj’s iconic line “Pushpa ante flower anukuntiva?! Firee!” (Pushpa is not a flower, he is fire!). Against the fiery backdrop, Pushpa’s weapon of choice, the axe or two axes, is prominently displayed. Notably, the flaming symbol with the two axes has also become Pushpa‘s logo, visible on the containers behind him.

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