Pushpa: The Rule is the highly anticipated film starring Allu Arjun. It is undoubtedly one of the most significant releases of 2024. This movie has already created a tremendous buzz among cinema enthusiasts. It is dedicated to fans of Theggaedele. Angaaro song teaser It adds to the excitement, the filmmakers recently released a sensational track called “Pushpa Pushpa,”. It not only received immense love but also ignited a frenzy among netizens. In a recent development, the creators of Pushpa have now unveiled the announcement video for their second track, titled “Angaaron (The Couple Song).” On May 23rd, the creators of Pushpa utilised their social media platform Instagram to unveil a poster. It features Rashmika Mandanna. She is also known as Srivalli. Creators expressed, “India’s beloved duo is making a comeback with an exceptional release. #Pushpa2SecondSingle- The Couple Song announcement video is now available.” Additionally, the official music partners shared a video on their YouTube channel. It commences with an individual inquiring Srivalli about the release of Pushpa’s second single and the title of the song.in response, Rashmika, in her distinctive Srivalli manner, not only answers the question but also performs the opening lines of the upcoming song while striking Pushpa’s iconic pose.
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