Fans of Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna received an unexpected treat on January 30 when Pushpa 2: The Rule dropped on OTT. Since its theatrical release was just two months ago, many were surprised by the sudden digital debut. As a result, movie lovers rushed to stream it, sparking a flood of reactions online. While some hailed the film as “pure perfection,” others criticized it as “an unbearable cringefest.”
Fight Scene Grabs Attention
Amid all the discussions, one particular action sequence has taken the internet by storm. Allu Arjun, portraying Pushpa Raj, delivers what fans call a “godly” performance. During this moment, his hands are tied with a rope, but he still manages to fight off enemies. He kicks using his legs, bites with his teeth, and even holds a sickle knife in his mouth.
Social Media Divided
Although the scene reportedly received cheers and whistles in theaters, the OTT audience has been more critical. Many users have questioned its logic, calling it a gravity-defying stunt. Consequently, the film is now facing widespread trolling.
A Reddit post featuring the fight scene has triggered hilarious reactions. One user sarcastically wrote, “Bruh!! We really need action choreographers who respect Gravity & laws of physics. ???” Another commented, “I couldn’t stop laughing when he straight up launches himself into the air, moves around like a boomerang, and starts biting everybody while his hands and feet are bound.”
Comparisons
Additionally, some have compared this sequence to Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal (2023). One viewer pointed out, “Remember Animal where Ranbir was flying a plane? ??” Meanwhile, another critic slammed Pushpa 2, saying, “The part immediately before this was worse.. He was flying and biting people, and they were all falling down… It’s absolute crap.. Probably one of the worst films I saw last year.. That it made 2000 crore and now we are going to see another sequel of this is just horrifying.”
Pushpa 2 Remains a Hot Topic
Regardless of the backlash, Pushpa 2: The Rule continues to dominate discussions. While some appreciate its high-energy action, others find it illogical and exaggerated. Nevertheless, the film remains one of the most talked-about releases, proving that Pushpa’s rule is far from over.