Pushpa 3 producer confirms the third part, Allu reveals Arjun’s film schedule
Producer Ravi Shankar recently shared details about ‘Pushpa 3: The Rampage’ at a media event. He also talked about Allu Arjun’s upcoming films and when we can expect the third ‘Pushpa’ film to hit the screen.

Producer Ravi Shankar confirmed on Sunday that ‘Pushpa 3: The Rampage’ would come soon compared to expectations. Allu Arjun starrer is going to be one of the most anticipated sequel, and the producer revealed that the team is trying to prepare the film for release.
Shankar, who was present at a media event for his latest film ‘Robinhood’, shared that Arjun is currently busy in two big projects, and will start working only on ‘Pushpa 3’, which will be after finishing his film with Atallie and Trivikram Srinivas.
“Pushpa 3” is definitely there! Allu Arjun is currently doing two films with director Etley Kumar and another Trivikram with Srinivas. ‘ Pushpa 3 will take at least two years after these two films.
Shankar said that the second part in the franchise – ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ took more than expected for many reasons, but it would not be in the case of ‘Pushpa 3’. The producer concluded, “We will not delay those things as it happened earlier, but it is expected that the film will return quickly in three years, so the film will reach somewhere in 2028.”
This is the first time the manufacturer has talked about the third part in the franchise. Earlier, the makers announced the third film in the final credit of the film. However, nothing has been given about the new film.
Meanwhile, ‘Pushpa’ director Sukumar is also busy with his next with Telugu superstar Ram Charan. He will allegedly take at least two years to finish his film, and will again transfer his attention to the world of ‘Pushpa’.
After releasing in December last year, ‘Pushpa 2’ emerged as the biggest Indian film at the domestic box office so far. Apart from this, Rashmika Mandanna and Fahd Fasil played the lead roles, the film grossed Rs 1234.1 crore in India and Rs 1742.1 crore worldwide.