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Pushpa may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Pushpa'' (film series), an Indian film series created by Sukumar **'' Pushpa: The Rise'', a 2021 Indian Telugu-language action-drama film by Sukumar *** ''Pushpa: The Rise'' (soundtrack), soundtrack for the film by Devi Sri Prasad **'' Pushpa 2: The Rule'', a 2024 Indian Telugu-language film, sequel to the 2021 film *** ''Pushpa 2: The Rule'' (soundtrack), its soundtrack by Devi Sri Prasad **'' Pushpa 3: The Rampage'', a upcoming Indian Telugu-language film, sequel to the 2021 and 2024 films *'' Pushpa Impossible'', a 2022 Indian television drama series *'' Pushpanjali'', a 1972 Indian Malayalam-language film by J. Sasikumar *'' Pushpasharam'', a 1976 Indian Malayalam-language film by J. Sasikumar People * Maitreyi Pushpa (born 1944), Indian freelance writer * Pushpa Devi Singh (born 1948), Indian politician associated with the National Congress Party *Pushpa Kamal Dahal (born 1954) Nepalese politician and current Prime minister of N ...
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Pushpa (film Series)
''Pushpa'' is an Indian Telugu-language action drama film series created by Sukumar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers, Muttamsetty Media and Sukumar Writings. The series stars Allu Arjun in the titular role, alongside an ensemble cast. Pushpa Raj is a laborer who rises through the ranks of a red sandalwood smuggling syndicate in the late 1990s. He starts out working for a small sum, but dreams of a better life. The first installment, '' Pushpa: The Rise'', was released on 17 December 2021 and became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2021. The second installment, '' Pushpa 2: The Rule'', was released on 5 December 2024. The sequel broke several opening day records and became the highest day-one grossing film ever in India. It eventually emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film of 2024, highest-grossing film in India, second highest-grossing Telugu film, and the Third highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Films ''Pushpa: The Rise'' (2021) Pushpa Raj "Pushpa ...
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Pushpa Impossible
''Pushpa Impossible'' is an Indian television drama series produced by Jamnadas Majethia under Hats Off Productions. The series stars Karuna Pandey Vaidya in the titular role and premiered on 6 June 2022 on Sony SAB and digitally streams on SonyLIV. Synopsis The story revolves around Pushpa Randeriya Patel, a 47-year-old woman from Patan, who lives in the Bapodhra Chawl of Mumbai with her children: Ashwin, an employee; Chirag, a college student and a businessman; and Rashi, a college student and their daily life. The show also focuses the life of Swara, an orphan whom Ashwin and Deepti adopted. It also shows the journey of Pushpa from a house help to Tiffin service lady, to a housewife to a businesswoman and finally becoming the Mohalla Samiti Adhyaksa. Cast Main * Karuna Pandey Vaidya as **Pushpa Randeriya – Kanjibhai and Phoolwati's daughter; Dilip's ex–wife; Ashwin, Chirag, and Rashi's mother; Swara's adoptive grandmother (2022–present) *** Hansika Jangid / Snigdha ...
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Maitreyi Pushpa
Maitreyi Pushpa (Hindi: मैत्रेयी पुष्पा; born 30 November 1944), is a Hindi fiction writer. An eminent writer in Hindi, Maitreyi Pushpa has ten novels and seven short story collections to her credit She also writes prolifically for newspapers on current issues concerning women, and adopts a questioning, daring and challenging stance in her writings. She is best known for her Chak, Alma Kabutari, Jhoola Nat and an autobiographical novel Kasturi Kundal Base. Early life Maitreyi Pushpa was born in Sikurra village, Aligarh district. She spent her childhood and early years in Khilli, another village in Bundelkhand near Jhansi. She did her post graduation in Hindi at Bundelkhand College, Jhansi. Career Maitreyi Pushpa has authored seven collections of short stories and ten novels besides writing regular column in weekly Rashtriya Sahara. The Delhi government proposed her name for the post of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chairperson on 29 January 2014 ...
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