Trailer Review: 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' – Fire Is Not Just Fire, It’s a Volcano Creating a trailer for any film comes with a huge challenge. The objective is to craft a trailer that gets the audience excited about watching the movie. By Bollyy 19 Nov 2024 in Reviews New Update Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Follow Us Share Creating a trailer for any film comes with a huge challenge. The objective is to craft a trailer that gets the audience excited about watching the movie. It needs to showcase several key moments without revealing the entire storyline, building an atmosphere that intrigues viewers, sparks curiosity, and leaves them eagerly counting down to the film's release. Director Sukumar and actor Allu Arjun’s film Pushpa 2: The Rule hits the nail on the head with its trailer. It’s a perfect blend of high-octane action sequences, powerful dialogue delivery, and intense drama. Allu Arjun’s swag and charisma are unbeatable, while Fahadh Faasil's menacing presence adds to the excitement. Sukumar’s storytelling approach is captivating, and the trailer has already garnered nearly one crore views on social media in just 18 hours. The Long-Awaited Sequel After Three Years Nearly three years ago, Allu Arjun's film Pushpa: The Rise was released, and it was widely appreciated. When a teaser for the sequel Pushpa 2: The Rule was released about a year ago, it created a wave of anticipation among cinema lovers. Since then, fans have been eagerly waiting for the film. After a long wait and two delays in the release dates, the film will finally be released on December 5, 2024, simultaneously worldwide in Telugu, Hindi, and other languages. On the evening of November 17, 2024, Allu Arjun and the Pushpa 2 team unveiled a 2-minute 48-second trailer in Hindi and several other languages at a grand event in Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, marking a new milestone in cinema history. Usually, sequels differ significantly from their predecessors in terms of themes and visuals, but Pushpa 2’s trailer perfectly connects to the first film, Pushpa: The Rise. The swag that Allu Arjun’s character, Pushpa, became famous for, is clearly visible in the trailer. The trailer is classy, massy, iconic, and stylish, staying true to the essence of the original. The trailer is skillfully edited, revealing key moments without giving away too much of the story. For instance, at one minute and 25 seconds into the trailer, we see a funeral pyre burning on a pile of red sandalwood. The burning pyre raises the question: whose is it? The audience will want to watch the film to get the answer. From the trailer, it appears that the pile of red sandalwood belongs to Pushpa, so the pyre might be that of someone close to him—perhaps his beloved Srivalli. If that’s the case, then this could trigger a more explosive version of Pushpa, turning him into a wildfire. After the funeral pyre scene, Pushpa and Srivalli are shown together, with Pushpa declaring, “Srivalli is my wife; when a husband listens to his wife, what happens? The whole world will know…” The first film ended with a face-off between Pushpa (Allu Arjun) and the villain Bhairav Singh (Fahadh Faasil), culminating in a massive clash. In the second part, the story progresses. According to the trailer, Pushpa has now become an international crime lord, with the narrative hinting that red sandalwood smuggling has gone global, and Pushpa is controlling it. He’s not just a national player anymore; he’s an international one. Pushpa’s own dialogue from the trailer, “Pushpa ko national player samjha kya? Woh international hai,” emphasizes this transformation. The global underworld dons discuss him saying, “The name Pushpa… small name, but it makes a big sound.” However, Pushpa’s enemies this time are not just local criminals but the government and the system, headed by Bhairav Singh Shekhawat. It’s evident that Pushpa has evolved; the rustic character from the first part is now more refined, and he’s even started smoking cigarettes instead of chewing tobacco. Despite this, his ruthless nature remains intact as he confronts his enemies head-on. Fahadh Faasil’s entrance as the antagonist is impactful, with a dramatic background score from the film Don, adding to the intensity. The trailer ends leaving many mysteries unresolved, compelling the audience to watch the film. One of the standout features of the Pushpa 2 trailer is that it doesn’t begin with an action-packed sequence or an intense mystery but rather focuses on emotional depth. There’s a line that says, “He is not motivated by money or power; he carries deep sorrow inside him,” followed by a flashback of Pushpa’s childhood. This emotional undertone contrasts with the more action-heavy moments later in the trailer. However, there is a slight imbalance, as the trailer focuses more on action scenes (60%) and romantic dialogues (30%), leaving emotional moments (10%) comparatively underplayed. From the trailer, it’s clear that Pushpa 2 will feature some powerful dialogues. For instance, “Jo mere haq ka paisa hai, wo chahe chaar aana ho ya aath aana, wo saathve aasman par ho ya saat samundar paar ho, Pushpa uss paisa ko laake hi rahega” or “Jungle mein sher do kadam peeche hata toh samajh lo Pushpa aa gaya.” These dialogues promise to leave a lasting impact, and there’s another one where Pushpa says, “Pushpa is not just a name, it’s a brand.” This line could be seen as a message for Bollywood itself. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mayapuri Magazine | Est. 1974 🎥 (@mayapurimagazine) After watching the trailer, we can confidently say that Pushpa 2 is set to be a blockbuster. It’s going to explode at the box office like a volcano. Considering the film's ticket sales already reaching astronomical numbers, it’s hard to imagine anything stopping it from breaking records. In fact, renowned distributor and executive director of Maharashtra’s T-Series, Manoj Desai, recently said, "No one has the power to stop Pushpa 2 at the box office." With such a strong foundation, there’s little doubt this film will create waves when it releases. Read also: First poster of Tiger Shroff's film 'Baaghi 4' is out Trailer of Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna's film Pushpa 2 is out Mukesh Khanna scolded the paparazzi fiercely Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency will be released on this day #Trailer Review #Pushpa 2 Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article