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There isn't much to the story, and often feels like it has been stretched just to make room for the third installment Pushpa The Rampage. However, Sukumar has presented Allu Arjun in a way never seen before. Watching him do such things in the jathara sequence gave me goosebumps.
The first half is good but has a lot of cringe moments (except the interval banger) which I didn't like at all while the second half was better for me; the emotions really resonate, though it still has some flaws. The entertainment element remains strong throughout. Sukumar has crafted some very intense moments and the climax fight reminded me of the beheading scene in Bahubali 2. The whole theatre was shouting it was a very fun experience Rappa Rappa 🥵🪓
My biggest disappointment was the long drawn inconsistent story, Fahadh Faasil's underused characters they made him dirty, wild things were expected from him but it fell flat and the dull entry and weak cliffhanger. Bhosad made us chumatiya by adding the Japan wali thing (entry) and the international business things, it's all a set-up for the third part.
P.S : It is so ridiculous and stupid that overall I enjoyed the theatre experience of the movie but I don't respect it as a true cinema. I only consider SSR's mass commercial movies as cinema, others make such movies and go away and Pushpa 2 is one of them.
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