Sequel of Blockbuster and Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa: The Rise is all set to premiere in Russian language at the Indian Film Festival.
Pushpa: The Rise became one of the most popular movies released last year. Sukumar directed the movie, the story revolved around the life of Pushpa. Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna’s starrer Pushpa was nothing less than an experience in itself. The movie revolved around the life of a daily wager, Pushpa who smuggles red sandalwood. With the movie’s success, it was but obvious that its lead Allu Arjun stardom would rise to top. In total, the movie is all about rising against the odds. Not only did the movie became one of the highest grossing movies of the Bollywood but made a revenue of Rs 350 Crores. The story unfolds as Pushpa works hard to fulfill his dream to make it big. How the hero rises to notoriety and wins against all odds is what the action drama was all about. After a sensational performance in India, Pushpa premiers in Russia soon. The movie shall hit the Russian screens on December 1 and 3.
Pushpa premiers in Russia, Movie Twitter Handle reports
Pushpa2 showcases in Moscow and St Petersburg respectively. Fifth edition of the mega event is currently opening. Here is the Pushpa team arriving in Russia.
The Official Twitter handle of Pushpa announced the premiere date of the movie.
Pushpa premiers in Russia, Opening ceremony in Moscow
Those expected to attend the ceremony include Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, director Sukumar, and producer Ravi Sankar will be attending at the Oceania Shopping Centre in Moscow. The Indian Film Festival will conclude on December 6 and will be held in 24 Russian cities. The six-day event will also screen other Indian films including “RRR”, “Disco Dancer”, “Dangal”, “War” and “My Name Is Khan”. Indian Films company and the Indian National Cultural Centre SITA with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Embassy of India in Russia are organizing the festival. The films will be premiered at Cinema Park, which is one of Russia’s biggest cinema chains in St Petersburg, Sochi, Moscow, and other cities.
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