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Allu Arjun's Unmissable Reaction When Asked About Pushpa 3 At WAVES 2025

Allu Arjun's Unmissable Reaction When Asked About Pushpa 3 At WAVES 2025

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Allu Arjun attended the WAVES 2025 Summit in Mumbai, confirming Pushpa 3. Both the Pushpa films have created history with its box office performance.
Allu Arjun looked dapper as he arrived at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025, held in Mumbai from May 1 to May 4. The actor, after officially confirming Pushpa 3, had an unmissable reaction when asked about the film. The actor is a guest speaker on Day 1 of the Summit, in a session titled 'Talent beyond Borders'.
Allu Arjun wore a black bandhgala that he teamed with a complementing shirt and pants at Wave 2025. Surrounded by his security entourage, a pap told the actor that he is excited for Pushpa 3. Maintaining his silence, Arjun simply smiled in response, silently thanking fans for the hype and hinting at a larger-than-life part 3. Watch the clip here:
During the Pushpa 2 success meet in Delhi, Allu Arjun confirmed that Pushpa Part 3 is officially in the works. The actor was asked about the evolving taglines of the Pushpa films. Following the first film's iconic 'Jhukega nahi saala" and its sequel's reinvention, 'Hargiz jhukega nahi saala," the actor dropped a big hint about the next movie's tagline; he said it would be 'Ab rukega nahi saala." His statement confirmed that the third part is on the way. However, he also added, 'Aurat ke saamne jhuko," on a playful note.
The actor also addressed the record-breaking success of Pushpa 2. While the film's numbers were impressive, the actor stated that it's the love and support from his fans that matter the most. 'The numbers are temporary, but the love I hold very close to my heart. I always say that records are made to be broken," he said, adding, 'Maybe for the next 2-3 months, I will enjoy these records, but by the summer, I would want these records to be broken by the next film."
The actor also noted that he hopes for Indian cinema's growth, stating, 'It doesn't have to be a Telugu film, it can be Tamil, Kannada, or Hindi. It doesn't matter, but I want these records to be broken because that is the progression. India is going up."
Pushpa 2: The Rule stars Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, Fahadh Faasil, and others in pivotal roles. Directed by Sukumar, the film is produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar of Mythri Movie Makers, in association with Sukumar Writings.
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