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Pushpa 2: The Rule review
With Pushpa 2: The Rule, Sukumar corrects some of the flaws he ignored in Pushpa: The Rise. The heart of his film has always been Pushpa’s childhood trauma as a boy who just wants respect and acceptance for himself and his mother. And while it’s fun to see the character come unto his own when it comes to running an illegal syndicate, the film shines when it focuses on what makes the character tick. While funny and whistle-inducing, the back-and-forth between Pushpa and Bhanwar is not where it’s the best.
The film kicks off well, packing a punch – quite literally – in the first half and serving you a full-plate meal that makes you want more. It’s not that logic, or even physics, is driving the story or the fight scenes, but Srivalli has asked something of Pushpa, and you want him to achieve that irrespective of the stakes. But it’s in the second half where the film falters a little. You scratch your head and wonder where it’s all heading. And as the cat is out of the bag already, the film also detours to hastily set up a new challenge for Pushpa 3: The Rampage.
Allu Arjun and Pushpa Raj
There’s no two ways about this, Pushpa 2 would not be the same without Arjun giving it his all. The actor has committed his life to this character for five years now, and he seems so comfortable in the character’s skin this time. He’s much more confident now when he says ‘thaggede le’ (I won’t back down) and a lot more vulnerable with his pain, especially with Srivalli. Arjun deftly softens Pushpa’s edges, making it easier to root for him. It also helps that Sukumar writes him some brilliant scenes, you get the wildfire you’re promised.
Pushpa 2 drives home the point that no matter what the character achieves in life, he will always be the little boy who his own family shunned. Arjun wears his heart on his sleeve and pain on his face. Everything Pushpa does, every new experience in his life, will always lead him back to his trauma. This is brilliantly underlined in a scene set at the Gangamma Thalli jatara where what’s supposed to be your run-of-the-mill happy moment turns into something much deeper, not to mention, visually brilliant. The climax, while contrived in its setup, banks completely on Arjun drawing you in with his performance, all while he’s fighting for his life.
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The world of Pushpa 2: The Rule
Much like Pushpa: The Rise, Pushpa 2: The Rule takes the pain of setting up characters, only to eventually sideline them. Or worse, use them as a means to an end that adds nothing much to the larger story. Characters played by Rao Ramesh, Jagapathi Babu, Tarak Ponnappa meet a similar fate. Given how much he antagonises Pushpa, Fahadh’s character could’ve been a little more fleshed out.