Nakash Aziz's Return to the 'Pushpa' Franchise: A Triumphant Homecoming

Mumbai, Dec 5 (NationPress) The Allu Arjun-starring film ‘Pushpa: The Rule’ premiered in cinemas on Thursday, sparking an uproar of enthusiasm among the audience. Playback artist Nakash Aziz, who performed the song ‘Eyy Bidda Ye Mera Adda’ from ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ and contributed his vocals to ‘Pushpa Pushpa’ from ‘Pushpa: The Rule’, expressed how the ‘Pushpa’ series holds immense significance in his illustrious music career.
The track ‘Eyy Bidda Ye Mera Adda’, sung by Nakash Aziz, encapsulated the raw, unfiltered essence of the film and played a crucial role in its cultural resonance. Its vibrant beats, impactful lyrics, and Nakash’s dynamic voice struck a chord with audiences nationwide, transforming it into an instant sensation and a key element of the film’s widespread appeal.
Nakash's contribution to ‘Pushpa Pushpa’ further enriches the film's auditory experience.
Reflecting on the song, Nakash shared with IANS, “The title track of ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ was a game-changer, and being a part of its journey was an incredible experience. Returning for ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ feels like coming back home to something iconic. While Pushpa left a lasting impact on audiences across the globe, the excitement for the second part has only skyrocketed.”
He added, “The ‘Pushpa’ franchise holds a very special place in my heart and career. The songs, the dialogues, and the swag of Allu Arjun have resonated with fans all over. To be the voice behind such a dynamic and iconic character is a privilege I deeply cherish.”
The singer noted that it is rare for a film series to achieve such a profound influence, and he feels honored to be part of its legacy.
“Hopefully, the audience will resonate with the voice behind the iconic Pushpa anthem just as strongly as they connect with the film,” he concluded.
Directed by Sukumar, ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ also features Fahadh Faasil and Rashmika Mandanna. The film is produced by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings. It serves as a sequel to ‘Pushpa: The Rise’, which was released during the peak of the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.