The
trailer
of
Icon
Star
Allu
Arjun's
upcoming
film
Pushpa
was
released
on
Monday
(December
6)
ahead
of
its
theatrical
release
next
week.
The
update
was
released
post
a
delay
of
two
hours
owing
to
technical
glitches.
Apologizing
for
the
inconveniences
caused,
the
makers
had
tweeted,
"Due
to
unforeseen
technical
issues,
we
are
unable
to
release
#PushpaTrailer
today
at
6:03PM.
We
apologise
for
the
delay.
Stay
tuned
to
this
space." Well,
the
trailer
was
released
late
in
the
evening,
and
as
expected
it
was
worth
all
the
wait.
The
footage
which
is
a
shade
less
than
3-minutes
displays
a
raw,
rustic
and
mass
avatar
of
Allu
Arjun
as
Pushpa
Raj.
His
fine
gestures,
chemistry
with
the
leading
lady
Rashmika
Mandanna,
and
action
sequences
have
indeed
sealed
the
deal.
Though
many
were
dubious
about
his
character
in
the
film
when
his
first
look
poster
was
released
back
in
2020,
seems
like
the
section
is
now
pleased
with
the
end
product.
Notably,
Rashmika's
new
avatar
as
Srivalli
looks
promising.
The
surprise
element
of
the
trailer
was
undoubtedly
Fahadh
Faasil
who
appeared
towards
the
end
of
the
video.
Though
nothing
much
has
been
revealed
with
respect
to
his
character,
fans
are
anticipating
that
he
has
much
to
do
with
the
main
plot.
Well,
fans
and
followers
of
the
Icon
Star
have
been
trending
#PushpaTrailerDay
on
Twitter
since
morning
to
welcome
the
huge
update
of
the
year,
and
going
by
the
response
looks
like
they
are
quite
happy
with
what
has
been
dished
out
for
them
ahead
of
the
big
release.
Directed
by
Sukumar,
the
rural
drama
also
features
noted
actors
like
Jagapathi
Babu,
Prakash
Raj,
Dhananjay,
Sunil
Varma,
Anasuya
Bharadwaj,
Harish
Uthaman,
Sritej,
Vennela
Kishore,
Rao
Ramesh,
Ajay
Ghosh,
Malavika
Wales
in
supporting
roles.
Samantha
Ruth
Prabhu
will
also
be
seen
shaking
a
leg
with
Allu
Arjun
for
an
item
number,
which
is
yet
to
be
released
by
the
makers.
Backed
by
Mythri
Movie
Makers
and
Muttamsetty
Media,
Pushpa
will
release
on
December
17
in
5
languages-
Telugu,
Tamil,
Kannada,
Malayalam
and
Hindi.
The
film
will
be
out
in
two
parts
and
the
first
instalment
has
been
titled
Pushpa
The
Rise.