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Pushpa: The Rule Shoot going on a Rapid Mode

  • Published May 16, 2024 | 12:32 PMUpdated May 16, 2024 | 12:32 PM
  • Published May 16, 2024 | 12:32 PMUpdated May 16, 2024 | 12:32 PM
Pushpa: The Rule Shoot going on a Rapid Mode

It is widely known that Icon Star Allu Arjun and Creative Genius Sukumar’s Pushpa: The Rule has been highly anticipated recently. With only three months remaining until the film’s release on August 15th of this year, the makers are determined to avoid any delays and ensure they meet the deadline. Though the film encountered a technical hurdle when editor Antony Ruben left the project, another talenNavin Nooli, stepped in to guarantee the film’s release on August 15, 2024.

Based on reports, the team still needs to film two songs, one of which is an item number. The entire team is putting in extra hours to complete the shooting on schedule. Previously, the team faced significant pressure during the first installment’s release. Sukumar could not dedicate sufficient time to supervise the post-production of the first part, Pushpa” The Rise, and implement essential enhancements to the final outcome. Music Director Devi Sri Prasad was criticized for not delivering an outstanding background score due to time limitations. There was also a slight mismatch in the scenic order in the Indian and US versions of the first part of Pushpa. However, the unit is ensuring those mishaps do not occur during the filming of Pushpa 2.

With the aim of having the initial copy ready by the third week of July, the team is making significant progress in the post-production work. Despite some scheduling conflicts with artists for dialogue recording, Sukumar remains determined to complete the film on time. Allu Arjun is also actively involved, ensuring a smooth release of the film. As the post-production work is already in full swing, Mythri Movie Makers are planning to finalize business deals by the end of June, coinciding with the release of the trailer. The film’s popularity is soaring nationwide, particularly in the North, adding to the anticipation for its release.