Fans of Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil were ecstatic when the teaser for the eagerly anticipated Pushpa: The Rule was released on Sunday. The film features the actors reprising their legendary roles. But in the middle of the commotion, one newcomer caught spectators' attention with an astounding appearance. Allu Arjun's Pushpa Raj is shown in his environment during a powerful scene in the teaser that takes place at a temple fair, or jatara. A mystery man with a remarkable half-shaved head swiftly comes into focus.
This guy evokes curiosity with his pearl necklace, jhumkas, big bindi, and white paint on the shaven side of his face. His slipper necklace is even more intriguing.None other than Tarak Ponnappa, a Kannada actor, plays that intriguing role. Fans were stunned by Tarak's intense appearance, which many found nearly unrecognizable even though he was dressed in a traditional jatara attire.
Tarak Ponnappa is who?
In the past, Tarak Ponnappa has received recognition for his portrayal of Daya in well-known Kannada films such as KGF: Chapter 1 and KGF: Chapter 2. He most recently starred in Koratala Siva's Telugu film Devara: Part 1, which was directed by Jr. NTR. In this, he portrayed Saif Ali Khan's character, Pasura, the son of Bhaira.
As a result of his previous roles, some fans referred to him as "Bhaira's koduku" (Bhaira's son) after the Pushpa 2 teaser was released. His part in Pushpa 2 is still unknown, which heightens the mystery.
With roles in movies like Ajaramara, Kannada Deshadol, Yuvarathnaa, Kotigobba 3, and Gilky, Tarak's versatility goes beyond Kannada cinema. To further establish himself in South Indian cinema, he has also dabbled in Telugu, landing parts in Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad and CSI Sanatan.
Pushpa 2's trailer, which was made available in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Bengali, caused a stir around the world. With the Telugu version allegedly reaching an astounding 40 million views and the Hindi version surpassing 28 million views in a single day, the response has been nothing short of spectacular.
With roles in movies like Ajaramara, Kannada Deshadol, Yuvarathnaa, Kotigobba 3, and Gilky, Tarak's versatility goes beyond Kannada cinema. To further establish himself in South Indian cinema, he has also dabbled in Telugu, landing parts in Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad and CSI Sanatan.
Pushpa 2's trailer, which was made available in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Bengali, caused a stir around the world. With the Telugu version allegedly reaching an astounding 40 million views and the Hindi version surpassing 28 million views in a single day, the response has been nothing short of spectacular.
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