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Pushpa is an Indian Telugu-language action drama film series created by Sukumar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers, Muttamsetty Media and Sukumar Writings. [1] The series stars Allu Arjun in the titular role, alongside an ensemble cast .
Pushpa: The Rise is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Sukumar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers, together with Muttamsetty Media.The first installment in the Pushpa film series, it stars Allu Arjun in the titular role, alongside Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil (in his Telugu debut), Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari, Dhananjaya, Sunil, and Ajay Ghosh.
The story revolves around Pushpa Randeriya Patel, a 47-year-old woman from Patan, who lives in the Bapodhra Chawl of Mumbai with her children: Ashwin, an employee; Chirag, a college student and a businessman; and Rashi, a college student and their daily life. The show also focuses the life of Swara, an orphan whom Ashwin and Deepti adopted.
Pushpa (film series), an Indian film series created by Sukumar . Pushpa: The Rise, a 2021 Indian Telugu-language action-drama film by Sukumar . Pushpa: The Rise, soundtrack for the film by Devi Sri Prasad
To obtain the money for the consignment, Pushpa prepares to travel to Japan by stowing away in a ship container, whereupon reaching the Yokohama Port, he fights the yakuza, bringing the story back to the beginning of the film. As Pushpa is shot and falls in the sea, he emerges back, and proves to the Japanese boss, Hiroshi, that he is the owner ...
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Each story has its feet firmly planted in the real world, but serves as an epicenter for swirling fantasies. In one story, "The Lizzie Borden Jazz Babies," Sparks makes use of a tragic plot point that sets off many classic fairy tales – the untimely death of a protagonist's parent – and applies it to the father instead of the mother.