Allu Arjun's much-awaited film 'Pushpa 2' is going to be released on 6 December this year. Earlier this film was to be released on 15 August, but due to delay in the work of the film, its release date has been postponed. This film is being considered the biggest film of this year and in many reports it has been placed at the top of the list of most-awaited films of the year. Trade analysts believe that the film will do a business of at least Rs 1000 crore. The rising stardom of Allu Arjun After 'Pushpa 2', Allu Arjun's stardom is expected to increase further. In such a situation, he is choosing his next film very carefully. There is a buzz that Allu will work in a film of Trivikram after 'Pushpa 2'. Film budget At present, Allu Arjun is in touch with many directors, but nothing is working out. According to reports, he also had discussions with Atlee, but the matter could not move forward due to Atlee's demand for high fees. Now the most talked about film is Trivikram's film, of which Allu has liked the script very much. The budget of this film is likely to be Rs 400-500 crores. Plot of the film Trivikram has previously worked with Allu Arjun in 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo', which was highly appreciated. There is talk of doing some new experiments in his new film. It will be mounted in such a way that its sentiment is not limited to Telugu audiences only, but it becomes a pan-India film. This film will be a socio-fantasy drama, which will also include some mythological elements. Through this film, Trivikram and Allu Arjun want to cross the boundaries of Telugu cinema. Now it remains to be seen whether Allu Arjun starts his next film after 'Pushpa 2' or he has some other project in mind. Through this film, the audience will get to see a new story, in which, along with Allu Arjun's acting, Trivikram's directorial ability will also be seen. Amit Shah Hints at Passing Waqf Bill in Winter Session; Criticizes Congress in Haryana Rally Amit Shah Hints at Passage of Waqf Bill 2024 in Upcoming Winter Session Amit Shah Labels Rahul Gandhi a "Lie Machine" at Haryana Election Rally