“Pushpa: ”The Rule – Part 2” is the sequences to the already massive “Pushpa: The Rise” written and directed by Sukumar. The film heightens the tension of the earlier one, and the audience gets an insight of the whole new angle to watch the world of sandalwood smuggling through the newly introduced aspects of power, identity and redemption . Stardom has never let Allu Arjun age; he looks incredibly suave pulling off the role of the red sandal smuggling racket leader Pushpa who has charm, strength and sensitivity especially towards his wife Srivalli played by Rashmika Mandanna.
This brings in the conflict with the arrival of Bhawar Singh Shekhawat portrayed by Fahadh Faasil who although assumes the central negative character in the story functions under the revenge axis. Their conflict is the dramatic base of the film and they both look quite compatible acting opposite each other and gradually growing hatred towards each other . Well, of course, there is culture and colors, lovely places and persons; but there is also minatory crime and retribution, significantly depicted in the film. Public speakers and singers stereophonic music by Devi Sri Prasad enhances the happiness correlated need to the feeling part whereas the seen it before feeling to the plot makes it not entirely unique.
This feature film really remodels Pushpa character very much in his new series and it also shows the expanse of his character as he takes full responsibility and manages tricky and dangerous situations in a very overtly corrupt world. Ultimately, “Pushpa: In integral aspect, Rule – Part 2 has all the trappings of a high octane action spectacle and more importantly, a much needed character exploration of an iconic character and person keeps the audiences in the right frame of mind for the subsequent chapters in the life of Pushpa.