Allu Arjun apologises at the Pushpa event - Know why
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Allu Arjun is currently busy promoting his much anticipated Pan India fil Pushpa : The rise along with the lead lady Rashmika Mandanna. The makers of Pushpa are leaving no stone unturned to promote the film. After Hyderabad and Chennai, the team is headed to Bengaluru today. However, due to the bad weather condition, the flight got cancelled.
Allu Arjun and the team reached the venue a bit late than the scheduled time and the Bengaluru media seemed upset about it. One of the media persons asked Allu Arjun if he thinks it was right to make them wait for these many hours for the promotional event. The actor took the question gracefully and apologized to the person. He said, "I'm extremely sorry," and reasoned that due to the climatic conditions, the private plane didn't take off.
Recently in the pre-release event of Pushpa, Allu Arjun opened up about working with Rashmika and revealed calling the National Crush, 'Crushmika'. He said, "The national crush. I call her by the pet-name Crushmika. We work with a lot of people but out of those, there are only a few people that we love. Rashmika is a co-star I absolutely love. She’s very sweet, very simple, very down to earth, very beautiful, very intelligent and above all a very very talented girl."
He further adds, "She is already on top of her game but with the potential she has I feel like she can do much much more. In the coming years, with the right films and right directors, I believe that her potential is far far more She is a wonderful artist. I wish you all the best Rashmika."
Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1 starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna is all set to hit the big screens on 17th December 2021. The movie is made in Telugu, but it will be dubbed and released in various languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. The film also Fahadh Faasil in a pivotal role and will mark his Telugu debut.
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