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 Jeevi rating: 3/5

Punchlineenter the world of Pushparaj
Genre:
 Action
Type:
 Straight
Banner: Mythri Moviemakers
Runtime: 179 minutes
Release date
: 17 December, 2021
Theatre watched: Arjun, Kukatpally, Hyderabad

Cast
: Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, Rao Ramesh, Sunil, Dhananjay, Ajay Ghosh, Ajay, Jagadeesh Pratap, Anasuya Bharadwaj etc

Music:
 Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography:
 MirosÅ‚aw Kuba Brożek
Editing: Karthik Srinivas
Sound Design: Rasool Pookutty
Production design
: Rama Krishna and Monika
Action: Ram Laxman & Peter Hains
Story - screenplay - Direction:
 Sukumar
Producers:
 Naveen Yerneni & Y Ravi Shankar

Story
PushpaRaj (Allu Arjun) works in Seshachalam forests as a labourer. He understands the trade of red sandalwood smuggling and slowly rises up the ranks by becoming a smuggler. He disrupts the established system of smuggling syndicate and figures out a way of doing a highly profitable business. He upsets Mangalam Seenu (Sunil) who is the head of the syndicate. Cops are after him, but he always manages to slip away from them. Just when everything looks good for Pushpa, a new cop Bhanwar Singh Shekawat (Fahadh Faasil) arrives in the town. Rest of the story is about how Bhanwar Singh injects some fear into Pushpa.


Artists Performance


Allu Arjun: Allu Arjun has owned the character. He has learnt Chittoor dialect and pronounced it flawlessly. His body language as a labourer is fantastic and unique. When was the last time you had seen a big star acting as a daily labour in a Telugu film? It’s a brave decision and he has given his 100%. You end up falling for the swag of the character. He has made sure that his shoulder deformation is carried through dances and songs as well. He is extremely good in scenes where he goes through inner turmoil whenever his surname comes into discussion. Allu Arjun gives his career best performance for Pushpa.

Others: Rashmika Mandanna looks very good in an unglamorous role and performed nicely. Samantha has sizzled in a special song and she is amazing. Fahadh Faasil's introduction is whacky with the dialogue ‘nee peremi’. His portrayal of an egoist corrupt cop is very realistic. Sunil looks terrific with the makeover of the villain. Ajay Ghosh is excellent as a smuggling kingpin. Rao Ramesh has a little yet vital screen time as a politician. Kannada actor Dhananjaydid a key role of a womanising baddie and he is good. Anasuya Bharadwaj looks very different and we might get to see more of her in the second half. The one actor who takes the limelight among other actors is Jagadeesh Prathap who plays the role of Pushpa’s friend Keshava. Apart from having a beautiful timing, he is good with dialogue delivery (he has given voiceover for the film). All other actors were cast perfectly.

Technical departments

Story - screenplay - direction: Story of the film is about how a coolie rises in the ranks of red sandalwood smuggling to become the head of the syndicate. Sukumar has chosen a perfect backdrop of Seshachalam forests and created terrific characterizations. Each character in the film is unique and deglamorized. He has created a huge canvas and cast actors of importance. It’s like watching a high standard English Netflix series (Narcos) where each and every character is established with authority. Sukumar has also created many cinematic highs at regular intervals. The main aspect of the film is showing consistency in the character of Pushparaj who never changes despite rising in the ranks. Money, power and popularity doesn't affect him. The villains in the film keep changing from one character to another as Pushparaj grows. The emotional aspect of Pushparaj (lack of surname and mother sentiment) is also excellently established. The love thread between Pushparaj and Srivalli is good and creates some fun moments. However, the romance scene inside the van in the second half looks a little obscene. Sukumar is always known for blending his intelligence into the lead character. This film is also no different. The way Pushpa Raj gains upper hand while moving up the ranks is intelligent (though it’s a coolie character). The entry scene of the main villain Shekawat is excellent. However, the climax episode which lays the foundation for part 2 is not effective. Climax looks pretty good on paper. It’s not a fight, but an intense verbal conversation. The staging and emotions didn’t work for a climax. Screenplay of the film is good. And the direction is great.

Other departments: Cinematography by MirosÅ‚aw Kuba Brożek is excellent. He has created the world of Pushparaj with beautiful visuals. All songs by Devi Sri Prasad are chartbusters and they work well on the big screens too. Background music is mostly good. In certain scenes, it's underwhelming (probably due to poor sound mix). Sound mixing is poor in some scenes. Choreography of the action sequences by Ram Laxman and Peter Hains is stunning and leaves a great impact. Dialogues are very good. Production design by Ramakrishna and Monika is very authentic. They have left their mark in recreating a different world. Editing by Karthik Srinivas is fine. VFX in some key scenes are subpar (especially the climax episode). Production values by Mythir Moviemakers are outstanding.

Analysis: Pushpa - the first part lays a solid foundation for the story and characters. We enter a new world of Pushpa with great characters and solid performances. Sukumar came up with brilliant writing and Allu Arjun gave an intense performance. Sukumar got the first 80% of the film right, but faltered in getting the climax of the film with an emotional high (which is very much required). Pushpa film has got everything that movie lovers look for in a film. Sukumar films are always unique and it takes time for them to sink in. Pushpa is a unique commercial film with a high potential. You may watch it.

Pushpa will return with Part Two, but what is ‘The Rule’ going to be about and what date will the sequel movie release worldwide in theatres?

This week, whilst there have been numerous fantastic Indian television shows and movies dropping for online streaming, there has only been one title on everyone’s lips…Pushpa.

The highly-anticipated action film starring Allu Arjun finally premiered yesterday, January 7th, on the Amazon Prime Video streaming service to a fabulous global reception.

However, fans are already looking ahead to the future and in particular, to the sequel movie Pushpa: The Rule!

If there’s one thing that Telugu filmmakers have mastered over the years, it’s their knack to get the masala cinema formula right. No matter how predictable their films get, most Telugu films continue to appeal to the masses because of the mainstream treatment, and Allu Arjun’s Pushpa: The Rise is no different. Sukumar’s film is largely engaging and set against the backdrop of red sandalwood smuggling as it follows the rise of the film’s lead, Pushparaj aka Pushpa. A terrific Allu Arjun not just shines in the role, but also makes it one of the most memorable characters in recent years.

Allu Arjun as Pushpa in Pushpa: The Rise.

After taking up menial jobs for a pittance, he volunteers to be part of the red sandalwood smuggling gang for better pay. He slowly gains the trust of his employers and soon rises through the ranks to become their go-to guy. The rise to the top comes with its share of obstacles, but Pushpa is the kind of guy who gets what he wants. As he slowly starts to gain control over the business while earning the wrath of a few, he crosses paths with Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat, played by the inimitable Fahadh Faasil. It is here that all hell breaks loose.

At three-hour-long, Pushpa manages to stay engaging for the most part and never makes sitting through the film tiring. It’s a character-driven story and Sukumar needs to be lauded for effectively establishing the character of Pushpa, whose growth couldn’t have been handled more satisfyingly. The only minor issue with the writing is that the hero, who’s meant to win in the end like in most stories, has no stakes in the game and nothing to lose, which sort of makes him invincible and the film’s multiple antagonists, powerless.

Pushpa: The Rise is the crazy hat trick film by Allu Arjun and creative director Sukumar. Star heroine Samantha sparkled in an unique song in the action film, which starred Rashmika Mandanna as the female protagonist. 'Pushpa: The Rise,' which was released on December 17, has already earned popularity across India. Meanwhile, a behind-the-scenes footage for the film has been shared on social media. This viral video reveals how one of Bunny's scenes was filmed, as well as how the sets were put up on site in the presence of director Sukumar and other staff.

The sequel 'Pushpa: The Rule' is expected to be released in December 2022.

'Behind The Scenes' video: Pushpa movie- Allu Arjun's slang dialogue

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Pushpa: The Rise is the crazy hat trick film by Allu Arjun and creative director Sukumar. Star heroine Samantha sparkled in an unique song in the action film, which starred Rashmika Mandanna as the female protagonist. 'Pushpa: The Rise,' which was released on December 17, has already earned popularity across India. Meanwhile, a behind-the-scenes footage for the film has been shared on social media. This viral video reveals how one of Bunny's scenes was filmed, as well as how the sets were put up on site in the presence of director Sukumar and other staff.

The sequel 'Pushpa: The Rule' is expected to be released in December 2022.

Can you guess which song from Pushpa: The Rise has been translated into English language? Yes. It is difficult to guess the song, because the entire music of the film has become a chartbuster, rendered by the musical maestro Devi Sri Prasad. At the same time, the film too has become a smash hit both in Telugu and Hindi regions.

Now, among all the songs in the film, Srivalli song has uniquely captivated the audience well. Also, it’s English version has become trendy and doing rounds on the social media as well. The song was translated and performed by English giant Emma Heesters along with Devi Sri Prasad.
The music director of the film Devi Sri Prasad shared the English version on Twitter and wrote, “Loved this track. Hey @sidsriram bro, I told you when we recorded, let’s do an English version for fun, but here’s a lovely cover by @emmaheesters. Maybe we should do our version too,” and he tagged the film’s cast and crew.
However, the song will definitely be a hit if it translates into any language. Recently in Hindi language, Javed Ali sang this song. Also the song has been composed in other languages like Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil along with Telugu. And the interesting fact is , this song in these languages was sung by Sid Sriram.

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