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Allu Arjun Sets Japan Ablaze Ahead of Pushpa 2 Release

The market for Telugu cinema in Japan has been witnessing steady growth over the past few years. Japanese audiences have consistently showered love on Telugu stars, warmly welcoming them with greetings and enthusiastic responses whenever big-ticket releases arrive in their country. This growing appetite has also encouraged top Telugu actors to personally visit Japan as part of promotional campaigns, reciprocating the affection of overseas fans.
Last year, Prabhas visited Tokyo to promote Baahubali: The Epic. While the actor was greeted with immense warmth and admiration from fans, the film’s theatrical performance in Japan turned out to be lukewarm, leaving trade circles slightly underwhelmed despite the strong buzz.
Now, another pan-India Telugu superstar is all set to captivate Japanese audiences. Allu Arjun, the Pushpa sensation who earned global acclaim for his power-packed performance in the two-part crime thriller, recently landed in Tokyo ahead of the Japanese release of Pushpa 2: The Rule. The response was nothing short of electrifying, with massive crowds turning up to welcome the star. Allu Arjun’s recreation of the iconic Pushparaj mannerisms drew thunderous applause, turning the event into a celebratory spectacle.
Accompanied by his co-star Rashmika Mandanna, Allu Arjun greeted fans with a cheerful “Konnichiwa”, further endearing himself to the Japanese audience. Pushpa 2: The Rule is slated for release in Japan on January 16, with Geek Pictures and Shochiku partnering with Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings to ensure a wide release across nearly 250 screens.
The film’s theatrical performance in Japan will now be closely watched, as it is expected to provide a clearer picture of the evolving market for Telugu films in the country. While Baahubali: The Epic failed to generate the desired box office numbers, earlier Telugu blockbusters like RRR and Baahubali 2 performed impressively in Japan. Notably, after Rajinikanth’s Muthu, these two films were among the very few Indian movies to evoke a strong emotional and commercial response from Japanese audiences.
With expectations riding high, it remains to be seen whether Pushpa 2: The Rule can live up to the hype and further solidify Telugu cinema’s growing footprint in Japan.














