The highly awaited sequel, Pushpa 2: The Rule, featuring Allu Arjun, Fahadh Faasil, and Rashmika Mandanna, is scheduled to hit theaters on December 5, 2024. Directed by Sukumar, this follow-up to the blockbuster Pushpa: The Rise has already garnered immense excitement, and new details about its runtime and standout sequences have amplified the anticipation.
Pushpa 2 Secures CBFC Approval
Recently, Pushpa 2: The Rule underwent a screening by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), receiving a U/A certificate with minimal cuts and visual modifications. Reports suggest that the CBFC panel not only approved the film but also offered overwhelmingly positive feedback, emphasizing its quality and appeal.
Impressive Runtime and Record-Breaking Expectations
The finalized runtime of Pushpa 2 is a staggering 200 minutes (3 hours and 20 minutes), making it one of the longest Indian films of 2024. This runtime surpasses Kalki 2898 AD (3 hours and 1 minute) and is almost on par with Animal (3 hours and 21 minutes). Considering both of these films grossed over ₹900 crore worldwide, the makers of Pushpa 2 are optimistic about its commercial success despite the extended duration.
Film Title | Runtime | Worldwide Earnings |
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Pushpa 2: The Rule | 3 hours 20 minutes | TBD |
Kalki 2898 AD | 3 hours 1 minute | ₹900+ crore |
Animal | 3 hours 21 minutes | ₹900+ crore |
The Highlight: Gangamma Thalli Jathara Sequence
Among the many key moments in the film, the Gangamma Thalli Jathara sequence has been described as a visual masterpiece. This sequence draws inspiration from a folk festival celebrated across South India, particularly in regions like Chittoor and Tirupati. Fans have already caught glimpses of Allu Arjun’s striking look for this segment through teasers and promotional posters, sparking immense curiosity.
Allu Arjun Returns as Pushpa Raj
Reprising his iconic role as Pushpa Raj, Allu Arjun portrays a daily wage laborer who transforms into a notorious gangster. The sequel delves deeper into Pushpa’s feud with SP Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, played by Fahadh Faasil, and brings back Rashmika Mandanna in her pivotal role. Promoted as one of the biggest Indian films, the movie aims to deliver a larger-than-life cinematic experience.