Pushpa 2: Neither Allu Arjun, nor Sukumar… This person had the original idea of ​​making ‘Pushpa’ in two parts.

There are still 2 days left for the release of Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2’. Not only in India, the film is also seeing strong demand in the overseas market. This is the reason why it has been said that the film will have an opening of more than Rs 200 crore on the very first day. First ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ and now it is the turn of ‘Pushpa: The Rule’. Rashmika Mandanna has also given a big hint regarding the third part. But do you know that the idea of ​​making ‘Pushpa’ in two parts was not of Sukumar or Allu Arjun.

The entire team of ‘Pushpa 2’ is currently busy in promotions. First Chennai, then Kerala, then Mumbai and recently Allu Arjun reached Hyderabad. Thousands of people came to have a glimpse of him. During this grand event, director Sukumar revealed who gave the idea of ​​making ‘Pushpa’ in two parts.

On whose idea were the two parts of ‘Pushpa’ made?

Allu Arjun and Sukumar are already getting a lot of love for ‘Pushpa 2’. Something similar was seen in the Hyderabad event also. During this, Sukumar shared behind the scene details with the fans. He revealed that the idea of ​​making ‘Pushpa’ a two-part saga came from Cherry, CEO of Mythri Movie Makers. Sukumar thanked him for this suggestion, because only after this he was able to take the story to a different level.

When did it start?

Actually Mythri Movie Makers is an Indian film production and film distribution company. It was started by Naveen Yarneni in the year 2015. This company mainly distributes Telugu films. Has produced many films till now and has invested money on many films. It also includes Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 1 and 2.

Although Allu Arjun’s ‘Pushpa 2’ has not been released yet. But there has already been a hint of bringing its third part. This was given by Rashmika Mandanna. Actually, it has already been said in many reports that some part of the film has been shot along with Part 2. But the wait is for the announcement from the makers.

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