Pushpa 2 Trailer: Fans went out of control in Patna for a glimpse of Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandana, police used lathi


Posted on 18th Nov 2024 10:58 am by rohit kumar

The trailer of the South movie Pushpa 2 is to be launched today (17 November) at Gandhi Maidan in the capital Patna. Actor Allu Arjun and actress Rashmika Mandana are also to attend this event. A crowd of fans has gathered at Gandhi Maidan to get a glimpse of them. During this, the crowd went out of control. The crowd is throwing slippers, bricks, and bottles. Many police officers have been injured. At the same time, Bihar Special Armed Police had to use lathi to control the crowd. Many barricades have broken. People have climbed the watch tower.

 

Fans are very excited about Pushpa 2

 

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The trailer of Allu Arjun's much-awaited film 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' is going to be released today. The actor himself has shared this information on social media. Allu Arjun shared a new powerful poster of the film on social media 'X', in which he is seen in a powerful style with an axe in both hands. Sharing the poster, Allu Arjun wrote, '#Pushpa2TheRuleTrailer out Tomorrow at 6:03 PM." This announcement has increased the excitement among the fans.

 

Many artists spread their magic.

 

Let us tell you that the official launch of the trailer of the film will be held at Gandhi Maidan in Patna at 6:30 pm. However, this program is from 5 pm. In this, along with Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna, many other artists associated with the film will also spread their magic in Patna. At the same time, the people of Patna are very happy about the trailer launch of the second part of a blockbuster movie like Pushpa. For the first time, the trailer of such a big South movie is being launched in Patna. Actor Allu Arjun has given this big gift to the fans of Bihar.

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