On
the
eve
of
Iconic
star
Allu
Arjun's
birthday,
the
makers
of
the
epic
Pushpa:
The
Rule,
have
released
a
glimpse
of
'Where
Is
Pushpa?'
from
the
highly-anticipated,
upcoming
sequel
of
Pushpa:
The
Rise.
The
glimpse
was
released
on
April
7,
Good
Friday
day
to
kick-start
the
promotions
of
Pushpa
2
aka
Pushpa:
The
Rule.
Photo
Credit:
The
video
starts
with
Pushpa
a
news
report
on
TV
stating
that
Pushpa
escaped
from
a
prison
in
Tirupati
in
2004.
At
the
time
of
escape,
Pushpa
is
wounded
and
police
fire
ten
rounds
at
him.
He
escapes
into
Seshachalam
forests
and
in
the
combing
operation,
police
could
only
get
hold
of
a
shirt
that
has
eight
bullet
holes
and
blood
stains
on
it.
With
support
from
the
public
gaining
momentum,
Chittoor
and
Tirupati
are
set
on
fire
following
the
news.
As
the
public
unrest
soared,
people
testified
in
favour
of
Pushpa
and
stated
that
he
had
helped
them.
After
a
month,
there
is
another
breaking
news
on
the
TV.
In
the
night
vision
camera
set-up
for
monitoring
Tigers,
Pushpa
is
found
walking
past
a
Tiger,
as
the
popular
dialogue
from
Pushpa:
The
Rise
plays
in
the
background.
A
clip
later
reveals
the
actor
in
his
swag
body
language
and
attire
sitting
in
a
police
station
saying
'Pushpa
Gadi
Rulu.'
Interestingly,
Allu
Arjun,
as
Pushpa
Raj
sported
a
long
nail
on
the
pinky
finger
of
his
left
hand,
which
was
painted
in
nail
colour.
Check
out
the
three-minute
17
seconds
glimpse
here,
Pushpa
2
is
written
and
directed
by
Sukumar
B.
The
director
has
taken
a
sweet
time
after
the
success
of
Pushpa:
The
Rise,
which
registered
massive
success
in
the
country,
especially
in
the
Hindi-speaking
belt.
The
sequel
was
made
on
an
extended
scale
and
higher
budget,
to
make
it
even
more
befitting.
Pushpa's
sequel
stars
Rashmika
Mandanna,
Fahadh
Faasil,
Anasuya
Bharadwaj,
Rao
Ramesh,
Sunil,
Dhanunjay,
and
Ajay
Ghosh
among
others
in
crucial
roles.
Naveen
Yerneni
and
Y
Ravi
Shankar
of
Mythri
Movie
Makers
are
bankrolling
the
film.
Miroslaw
Kuba
Brozek
cranked
the
camera
while
Karthika
Srinivas
worked
as
its
editor.
Devi
Sri
Prasad
is
behind
the
film's
captivating
background
score
and
tunes.