A smuggling kingpin faces off against a vengeful rival while manipulating politics, making big deals, and navigating tense confrontations. A public apology leads to a dramatic showdown, endi... Read allA smuggling kingpin faces off against a vengeful rival while manipulating politics, making big deals, and navigating tense confrontations. A public apology leads to a dramatic showdown, ending with challenge.A smuggling kingpin faces off against a vengeful rival while manipulating politics, making big deals, and navigating tense confrontations. A public apology leads to a dramatic showdown, ending with challenge.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Pushpa Raj
- (voice)
- Subba Reddy
- (as Rajsekhar Aningi)
Summary
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First scene failed to understand what's it, A Arjun dance no impact compared to P 1 , Time pass movie at average level simply dragging Action fight scene ok but little overdone
Acting outstanding by Allu & the villain Fasil.
On the contrary the film doesn't make justice to part 1.
Its mass entertainer one time watch , Sukumar could have Done little research on story telling though the direction & screenplay it keeps you engaged till the end But not as usual sequels are to be worked throughly.
Rashmika Mandanna's characterization is underwhelming in the first half, leaning towards melodrama, though it improves significantly in the latter half with more substance. The cinematography is striking, capturing Allu Arjun from dynamic angles, while the background score enhances key moments.
However, the film's biggest flaw lies in its writing. Despite its extended runtime of 3 hours and 20 minutes, the story barely progresses from where the first installment ended. Fahadh Faasil's character, who instilled terror in the original, is reduced to a caricature, failing to leave an impact. The much-talked-about Jathara sequence is visually stunning and carries a strong message, but the repetition of similar themes and messaging towards the end feels redundant. Instead, unresolved plotlines from the first part could have been explored further.
The action sequences are decent, with occasional highlights, but the climax fight crosses the line into over-the-top territory, even by the film's exaggerated standards. The unconventional ending lacks impact and leaves the audience on a low note.
Verdict: While Pushpa 2 dazzles with its grandeur and style, it falters in delivering a compelling story. Fans of Allu Arjun will relish his performance, but the lack of narrative progression and meaningful character arcs leaves much to be desired.
Action was obviously physics defying, hero being able to do literally anything but those were actually unique the action sequences in this movie and really fun to watch if you just ignore every type of logic which you actually have to specially when you are watching a massy movie. Acting done by Allu Arjun is just phenomenal he really put everything he had and properly became the character.
The plot while it was fine, but it does shifts the focus totally from the Pushpa vs Shekhawat and just introduce a totally new villian and the movie end before you even realise it because the just finish the movie and you feel that its just not complete yet which it isn't it they could have made it better.
Overall it worth watching in the theaters.
Allu Arjun shines as Pushpa Raj, with his mass scenes been presented the way fans wanted and I was happy to see the role once again. Rashmika Mandanna was also good, I must say her acting skills have improved over time. However, FaFa was a letdown, especially after the way they hyped up his role in Part 1, I was disappointed that an actor of such calibre was used in a foolish way.
The screenplay is the biggest culprit of this movie, especially in the second half, where I personally lost my interest. This was a movie with a lot of potential, but it was completely wasted.
Overall a disappointing film, a 5/10 is my review. Despite a good first half, the screenplay just got derailed and ended in a very lazy way.
1. Acting:
- A masterclass performance by Allu Arjun.
- Rashmika does a decent job, managing to hold her own.
- Fahadh Faasil plays his role aptly and seems to enjoy it, but his character design is somewhat concerning and lacks the depth it had in the first part.
2. Cinematography:
- The movie features clean cinematic visuals, with excellent drone captures of stunning aerial shots.
- The overall quality is top-notch, with a well-maintained tone throughout.
3. Jathara Sequence:
- A standout sequence where all departments excelled, creating a memorable artistic moment.
- Allu Arjun shines in this sequence, delivering an emotionally charged performance. His dance conveys raw emotions, and his eyes reflect his character's deep longing.
Negatives: 1. Lack of a Strong Story:
- The biggest issue is the absence of a meaningful storyline.
- The movie heavily relies on ego clashes rather than building a compelling narrative.
- The screenplay is a significant blunder, with scenes that seem random and disconnected, leading to abrupt transitions without proper justification.
2. Direction and Screenwriting:
- Sukumar appears to have lost clarity, as the film prioritizes everything but progression.
- The lack of focus results in a series of events that feel aimless and repetitive.
3. Music:
- Sam CS's background score adds no value to the movie.
- The music is underwhelming, failing to elevate the scenes and often making even good moments feel dull.
- The absence of DSP's exceptional work from the first part is deeply felt.
4. Unrealistic Action:
- Pushpa defies Earth's gravity, leaping with a smooth, space-like motion that feels overly exaggerated and disconnected from reality.
5. Excessive Time Taken:
- It's baffling that a movie of this quality took three years to make. With genuine effort and dedication, it could have been completed in six months.
Did you know
- TriviaRajesh Khattar did Hindi dubbing for Fahadh Fazil.
- Quotes
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat IPS: [listening to Pushpa's apology] Pushpa apologised! She apologised!
SI Kupparaj: HE apologised, sir.
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat IPS: No. For Pushpa the FIRE - HE apologised
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat IPS: But this is Pushpa the FLOWER - SHE apologised!
- Alternate versionsThe Hindi dubbed version also received the UA rating after two words were modified, a dialogue was changed into Hindi, a violent shot was suitably edited, and statutory warnings on smoking were added to a scene.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Indian Premier League: KKR vs. RCB (2025)
- SoundtracksPushpa Pushpa (Telugu)
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Lyrics by Chandrabose
Performed by Nakash Aziz, Deepak Blue
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Pushpa 2: Saltanat
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,000,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,300,000
- Dec 8, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $154,621,981
- Runtime3 hours 21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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