❝There's nothing worse than this world, sir. This world has given you a gun in your hand, and an axe in my hand. We all are fighting our own wars.❞
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Pushpa: The Rise is vastly superior to its sequel. For one, the plot actually makes sense even though there's so many characters being introduced and various storylines going on all at once. What really sets it apart is the acting; in both films, Allu Arjun's style is on full volume, but in very different ways. In The Rule, it feels very forced and commercialised, while in this film it's much more natural. The supporting cast also do such a great job in The Rise, especially Sunil and Fahadh Faasil. I also think the songs are a lot better in The Rise, though I know it's an opinion not shared by many others. It's just a great film, overall, and if you're looking to branch into Tollywood, I'd recommend giving this a go.
❝There's nothing worse than this world, sir. This world has given you a gun in your hand, and an axe in my hand. We all are fighting our own wars.❞
𐄁──── ↶ೃ✧˚. ❃ ↷ ˊ- ────𐄁
Pushpa: The Rise is vastly superior to its sequel. For one, the plot actually makes sense even though there's so many characters being introduced and various storylines going on all at once. What really sets it apart is the acting; in both films, Allu Arjun's style is on full volume, but in very different ways. In The Rule, it feels very forced and commercialised, while in this film it's much more natural. The supporting cast also do such a great job in The Rise, especially Sunil and Fahadh Faasil. I also think the songs are a lot better in The Rise, though I know it's an opinion not shared by many others. It's just a great film, overall, and if you're looking to branch into Tollywood, I'd recommend giving this a go.