Pushpa 2: The Rule, featuring Allu Arjun, has become a massive success, breaking box office records across multiple languages, including Hindi. Despite its monumental success, recent reports revealed that a dispute between the film's production team and PVR INOX escalated, resulting in the removal of all Pushpa 2 screenings from North India.
The disagreement is said to have stemmed from issues surrounding the distribution terms, with both parties reportedly unable to reach an amicable resolution. This sudden move has raised questions within the film industry, considering the film's overwhelming popularity.
In a recent update, sources have informed Money Control that the issue between the makers of Pushpa 2 and PVR INOX has been "fully resolved".
As a result, the film will continue its successful run at PVR INOX theatres, ensuring that the blockbuster continues to captivate audiences across North India. This resolution marks the end of the disagreement, allowing the film's massive success to remain uninterrupted.
Screengrabs of Pushpa shows at PVR INOX theatres

On Thursday night, trade analyst Manobala Vijayabalan took to his twitter and shared , "BREAKING: Pushpa 2 REMOVED from all PVR INOX chains in North India from Tomorrow."
Pushpa 2: The Rule has achieved a major milestone, becoming the highest-grossing film in the Hindi language with Rs 600 crore in earnings within just two weeks of its release. According to the film’s production house, Mythri Movie Makers, the Allu Arjun starrer has surpassed Rs 1,500 crore globally. As of now, the film has reportedly accumulated a total of Rs 1,508 crore worldwide, cementing its position as one of the biggest blockbusters in recent times.
In other news related to Pushpa 2: The Rule, Allu Arjun was recently arrested in connection with the death of a woman at the Sandhya Theatre in Hyderabad during a screening of the film earlier this month. The woman tragically lost her life in the chaos that ensued when large crowds gathered to see Allu Arjun, who was present at the event along with music director Devi Sri Prasad. The actor was taken from his home and placed in 14-day judicial custody but was later granted interim bail for four weeks on a personal bond of Rs 50,000.
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