Pushpa The Rule: Sukumar shows his fury
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Director Sukumar, known for his meticulous filmmaking style, is reportedly facing challenges on the set of his highly anticipated sequel, "Pushpa: The Rule." Sources suggest that the director's high expectations and a desire to deliver a blockbuster have led to some tension, with a recent incident involving a broken iPhone highlighting the pressure.
According to insiders, Sukumar was unhappy with the performance of certain actors during a crucial scene involving the syndicate members. Despite numerous retakes, he remained dissatisfied, ultimately leading to a moment of frustration where he reportedly threw his iPhone to the ground and walked off set.
The source further adds that Sukumar is deeply invested in achieving a grand cinematic experience with "Pushpa: The Rule" and wants every crew member to align with his vision. However, a few individuals seem to be lagging behind, causing concern for the director.
The pressure to deliver a sequel that surpasses the success of the original "Pushpa: The Rise," which became a global sensation, is undeniably weighing heavily on Sukumar. He is currently overseeing three units shooting simultaneously at different locations, striving to complete the action-adventure film starring Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil, amidst a tight schedule.
While the director's dedication is admirable, the report suggests that Sukumar needs to find a way to manage the mounting stress and maintain a calm demeanor on set. Creating a sequel that meets or exceeds the success of the original is a daunting task, and the director's frustration highlights the immense pressure associated with such an undertaking. Pushpa The Rule is the most awaited film as it happens to be the sequel to the blockbuster film Pushpa The Rise and Sukumar is leaving no stone unturned to create a sensation with the sequel. Already the promos increased expectations and Allu Arjun's unique mannerisms is driving all crazy.
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