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The tremendous success of "Pushpa The Rise" in nations including Russia, the United States, the Gulf, Australia, and the United Kingdom, as well as at the Berlin Film Festival, has already put the Pushpa franchise on a high pedestal.


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At the 74th Berlin International Film Festival (February 15-25), Allu Arjun announced to the press his ideas for expanding the Pushpa universe. "You can expect part three, and we do want to make it a franchise. We have intriguing ideas for the lineup," stated the celebrity, generating enthusiasm among devotees.

Acknowledged at the India Pavilion at the festival, Allu Arjun grabbed the chance to praise the richness of Indian cinema and convey his ambition of lifting it to greater heights in the global arena.

In concurrent developments, the production unit has officially confirmed the worldwide release date of Pushpa 2: The Rule on August 15 this year. The first installment, Pushpa: The Rise, helmed by famous filmmaker Sukumar, earned blockbuster status upon its debut in 2021.







8 February, Washington DC [USA]: Legendary boxer Mike Tyson is poised to play himself in the offbeat superhero film 'Bunny Man'. The movie will be shot in Italy.


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According to Variety, a US-based media site, the former heavyweight boxing champion attended a press conference in Turin, Northern Italy, on Tuesday alongside Italian producer Andrea Iervolino and writer Enrico Remmert to launch the film 'Bunny-Man,' which will be shot in Turin. According to the premise, 'Bunny-Man' is about a multimillionaire superhero who fights bad forces in anonymity while donning a rabbit mask. He is motivated by a desire to avenge his sister, who committed suicide following a violent act, photographs of which surfaced on the internet.

Iervolino, whose production credits include Michael Mann's 'Ferrari,' Johnny Depp starrer 'Waiting for the Barbarians' and 'Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend,' is producing the film via his TaTaTu shingle, as per Variety Iervolino's communique, "We are excited to embark on this innovative project, 95% of which will be shot on a virtual set." He added that with 'Bunny-Man' "we are redefining the boundaries of cinematographic creativity intending to offer the audience a unique experience."

"We are also proud to have a legend like Mike Tyson in our cast, who will certainly help make 'Bunny-Man' even more special," the director went on to say. No information was supplied on Tyson's role. Tyson previously appeared as himself in films such as 'The Hangover' and 'The Hangover Part 2.'





31st January, Mumbai: Madhur Sharma, a singer-songwriter recognised for his passionate and resonant melodies, shares the poignant story behind his current single, 'Woh Mulaqat.' Chirag Soni composed and Vishal Pande wrote this melancholy music, which takes listeners on an intricate journey of losing someone they love.


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In 'Woh Mulaqat,' Madhur Sharma depicts the tremendous agony of losing a loved one, as well as the haunting memories that linger long after the parting. The song is a heartfelt contemplation on irreversible loss, depicting the inner agony and enduring desolation that follow.

Madhur Sharma shares his feelings on the song, saying, "Bringing 'Woh Mulaqat' to life was truly cathartic." My parents died when I was quite young, and the sadness still aches in my heart. I chose to channel my emotions into this lovely tune. 'Woh Mulaqat' is honest and meaningful, speaking to people who have dealt with the intricacies of love and grief."

Madhur Sharma, originally from Bhopal but now located in Bombay, began his musical adventure in 2012. His love of music drove him to the city of dreams, where he launched his career as a live artist. Madhur Sharma is known as "One of India's most viral singers," having performed over 1500 gigs across the country and having a big Instagram following. He has shared the stage with Bollywood legends such as Neha Kakkar and Asees Kaur, and has gained acclaim for reimagining Nushrat Khan's Qawwali for a new generation.

Madhur's notable works include "Kali kali zulfon ke," "Biba sada dil," "Kehna galat galat," "Kaho Na Pyaar Hai," "Mere Baad Kisko Sataoge," and the previously successful "Samandar Sharab," with its one-minute version being a smash hit, prompting the publication of the complete version.





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