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O Pushpa I Hate Tears
You always fall in love with those whom you want to be the part of your life. This is the only truth and only condition. When Aditya fallen in love with Pushpa, she thought that he only loves her. But she gets traumatized when she came to know that Aditya was in love with her only to get her money. He only wants money not Pushpa. Aditya wants Pushpa out of his way, so he takes the help of Shyam. But Shyam smartly get Pushpa in love with him and also get a hold on her. Shyam is so clever that its impossible for Aditya to remove Shyam from Pushpa’s life and her money. Now Aditya is helpless and feels like he lost Pushpa and her money as well. What Aditya will do now?
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Plot Summary
In the dense forests of Seshachalam, Andhra Pradesh, Pushpa Raj, a daily wage labourer, rises through the ranks of a red sandalwood smuggling syndicate. Driven by ambition and a thirst for respect, he navigates a treacherous world of crime, challenging powerful rivals and corrupt officials. The film chronicles his violent ascent, his complicated relationships, and his unwavering determination to become the kingpin.
Critical Reception
Pushpa: The Rise received generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Allu Arjun's performance and the film's action sequences. While some critics noted the familiar narrative tropes and runtime, the movie was a massive commercial success, resonating strongly with audiences for its mass appeal and entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Allu Arjun's electrifying performance is the driving force of the film.
The action sequences are lauded for their intensity and grand scale.
The plot, while engaging, treads on familiar gangster film territory.
Google audience: Audiences were highly impressed with Allu Arjun's portrayal of Pushpa Raj, finding his character charismatic and the film's action-packed nature thoroughly entertaining. Many praised the film's rural setting and its portrayal of a rags-to-riches story, contributing to its widespread popularity.
Awards & Accolades
Won 1 Filmfare Award South for Best Actor (Allu Arjun), 3 SIIMA Awards including Best Actor in a Leading Role (Allu Arjun), and several other accolades at regional Indian film ceremonies.
Fun Fact
Allu Arjun reportedly learned the Tirupati dialect of Telugu for his role as Pushpa Raj, aiming for authenticity in portraying the character from the region.
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