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Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman Shine in Netflix's Thrilling 'Carry-On'

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Pushpa 2: A Box Office Giant with Ambitious Action and Record-Breaking Aspirations

'Pushpa 2: The Rule' is an ambitious and extravagant sequel that continues the story of Pushpa, a lowly laborer turned smuggling syndicate leader, played by Allu Arjun. Directed by Sukumar Bandreddi, the film is a dazzling and thrilling action-packed narrative, though its 3-hour 20-minute runtime may feel overwhelming. While the film showcases inventive moments and strong performances, it suffers from a lack of pacing and coherence, with some subplots feeling underdeveloped. Despite its flaws, the film sets the stage for a third installment, 'Pushpa 3: The Rampage.'

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