Dark clouds are again looming over the release of Allu Arjun’s “Pushpa 2”. Because the latest reports suggest that there is a rift between Allu Arjun and director Sukumar. This may affect the release of the film. Allu Arjun has also cut his long beard, so fans are also calling it a new sign.
The release of “Pushpa 2: The Rule’ is now in danger after reports of a fight between Allu Arjun and Director Sukumar surfaced. As per reports, they are no longer on speaking terms. Some portions of the shoot are still pending, as previous reports revealed that the last schedule would continue till the end of August. Now, the two are not on talking terms, and Allu Arjun has even shaved off his beard. Fans are upset that ‘Pushpa 2’ was already postponed to December, and now it might face another delay.
Recently, the film’s producer, Dheeraj, who has been a close friend of Allu Arjun, was questioned about the shooting of the film. He was asked, since a social media video showed Allu Arjun going on a vacation with a trimmed beard, how will it affect the shooting of Pushpa 2 and is everything okay between him and Sukumar
rift between Allu Arjun and Sukumar?
Dheeraj refused to answer the question and politely declined it. He said that it is not the topic of discussion today and requested that the media not deviate from the topic. Fans have since speculated that his refusal to speak on the matter could be a sign of the rumors being true, as Dheeraj has also not denied the rumors.
Allu Arjun’s shaving of his beard could be a sign
Fans think that reports suggest that the film’s shoot is expected to end in August. According to this timeline, Allu Arjun was generally expected to maintain his long beard for the role. A viral video on Twitter shows the actor boarding a flight with a fresh, clean-shaven look. Despite this new beard cut, his haircut still reflects his character of Pushpa. It is also possible that the film’s team is doing something new for one of the parts of the film. Currently, “Pushpa 2: The Rule’ is scheduled to release on December 6.