The frenzy and popularity of Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa’ continues to increase nearly three months after its theatrical release (17th December 2021) and premiere on Amazon Prime Video on 7th January this year, living true to its slogan ‘The Rise.’

‘Pushpa: The Rise,’ a film starring Allu Arjun, is doing extremely well at the box office throughout the world. The film, which has been officially proclaimed a blockbuster, has already shattered all box office records by generating more than Rs. 100 crores (Hindi version) and is one of the highest-grossing films of 2021. The film also won the ‘Film Of The Year’ award at the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Awards 2022, which took place recently.

The film’s massive success – be it Allu Arjun’s superstardom, impressive narrative, effortless dance moves in chartbusters like ‘Oo Antava’ or ‘Srivalli,”seetimaar’ dialogues like ‘jhukega nahi main saala,’ or sizzling chemistry with Rashmika Mandanna – led to it becoming one of the most trending films of 2021.

Whether it’s Tanzanian internet sensation Kili Paul’s viral video of himself dancing to ‘Oo Antava’ or world-famous cricketers making memes based on Allu Arjun’s popular dialogues, the film has set a new standard for surpassing the craze and popularity level of fans love and appreciation for any film.

Not to mention, female Bollywood celebrities like Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt stated their desire to collaborate with Allu Arjun, describing him as “very sexy and wonderful” in the film.

Pushpa’s international box office success has eclipsed the collections of the largest box office blockbusters from other language industries, setting a new box office record for Allu Arjun.

The Hindi version of the film made its OTT premiere on Amazon Prime Video after extending its theatrical run and receiving a fantastic reaction at the box office. It’s no surprise that the film has dominated the digital world since its release, collecting millions of dollars through the streaming behemoth.

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