Ram Gopal Varma dissects Allu Arjun Pushpa The Rule. Allu Arjun's Pushpa The Rule is blazing at the box office and breaking all records setting the theatres on fire. The film which is the sequel to the blockbuster film Pushpa The Rise is driving all the masses and fans crazy.
In the meantime, Ram Gopal Varma, the controversial director who already showered praises on Allu Arjun now went on to dissect Pushpa The Rule.
Here is how Ram Gopal Varma dissected the film
My REVIEW of the CHARACTER of PUSHPA in #pushpa2
It is extremely rare that Indian films have sharply etched characters and it is even more rare that a star himself will ignore his own image and literally become the character
Seeing a character like PUSHPA is one of those extremely rare occurrences ,that as a viewer I actually believed that a character like Pushpa can really exist in reality
That is not an easily achievable feat considering that the character has been placed in the middle of a very commercial main stream format which by its very definition suspends reality
Pushpa’s character is coming from such highly contrasting charecterestics like innocence blending with cunning and a super ego mixed with vulnerability
I never ever believed that a deformed guy can be a super action hero because by the very definition a super hero is expected to be perfect
But in Pushpa’s character @alluarjun turned that deformity into such a force and a much more stronger strength giving rise to never before seen body language and gestures which will imprint on the audiences memory for decades to come as a reference point
It is so easy that any actor can go over the top in the scenarios presented to him but @alluarjun performed it such pitch perfection that even some unrealistic scenes seem real, thus creating a seam less blend wherein it is difficult to tell whether the character is giving rise to the film or the film is giving rise to the character
And the consistency of @alluarjun’s performance doesn’t stop just with his body language , but also carries forward to his deepest emotions too , be it his hurt mixed with ego when the CM refuses to pose with him , or needing to get drunk to kill his pride and say SORRY
SORRY to say this but after immensely enjoying the journey through Pushpa’s character I think even the original @alluarjun will fall SHORT