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Pushpa 2: Allu Arjun’s Global Triumph and Aamir Khan’s Viral Shout-Out

December 31, 2024

Pushpa 2: The Rule has erupted onto the Indian film scene like a blazing meteor, leaving a trail of record-shattering brilliance in its wake. Directed by Sukumar, the film has firmly cemented its place among the top three highest-grossing Indian films of all time, trailing only Dangal and Baahubali 2, with a staggering global box office collection of approximately Rs. 1800 crore in just one month. With Allu Arjun’s stellar performance, Rashmika Mandanna’s undeniable charm, and Fahadh Faasil’s gripping intensity, the film continues to captivate audiences, theatres, and even the meme world!

Adding even more shine to this success story is Bollywood’s Aamir Khan. Known for his perfectionism and his role in Dangal—the highest-grossing Indian film ever at Rs. 2000 crore—Aamir congratulated the Pushpa 2 team through his production company, AKP. His heartfelt message wishing the crew continued success quickly went viral, but what truly ignited the excitement was his playful inclusion of Allu Arjun’s iconic line, “Thaggede Le.” The response from fans was electric, with millions of views and reposts flooding social media.

The man of the hour, Allu Arjun, graciously thanked Aamir for his kind words, setting the stage for an unexpected but delightful camaraderie between two giants of Indian cinema. This moment has become one of the standout events in a year filled with memorable film moments. Pushpa 2 continues to dominate the cultural landscape, with its unforgettable dialogue, action-packed sequences, and top-charting soundtrack. The film’s Hindi version alone has raked in Rs. 770 crore, showcasing its appeal far beyond regional and linguistic borders.

As Pushpa 2 races towards more records, one thing is undeniable: Allu Arjun has not only set the box office ablaze but has redefined what it means to be a cinematic superstar. And as Aamir’s shout-out suggests, in the world of Pushpa, “Thaggede Le” is more than just a dialogue; it’s a way of life.