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Sreeleela says Kissik song in Pushpa 2: The Rule would help her in this way

According to the actor, Kissik is more of a "cameo" for her than a "special song"

Cinema Express Desk

Actor Sreeleela recently shared that the makers of Pushpa 2: The Rule integrated her special number 'Kissik' alongside Allu Arjun excellently into the film. Speaking to Idlebrain, Sreeleela said that the song is "beautifully taken" and is more of a "cameo" for her than a "special song". She also said that the film's makers fit it into the film's story and situation really well. She agreed with the opinion that the filmmakers also integrated the song 'Peelings' fabulously into Pushpa 2: The Rule and that its detailing is "too good".

The actor acknowledged that the song proved "a huge platform" for her to reach the pan-India audience, with the film's Hindi version, in particular, doing great business theatrically. According to Sacnilk data, Pushpa 2's Hindi version grossed a little over 800 crore from theatres, which is almost 50 per cent of its worldwide collection.

Sreeleela claimed that the film would benefit her when it comes to her prospects of debuting in Hindi cinema. When the interviewer suggested this, the actor said that it would "hopefully" be the case. Interestingly, she is part of Anurag Basu's next film, also starring Kartik Aaryan.

Sreeleela's upcoming films include Mass Jathara, starring Ravi Teja in the lead role. The film is slated for a November 01 release, setting it up for a box office clash with the actor's Pushpa 2: The Rule co-star Rashmika Mandanna's The Girlfriend. She is also making her Tamil debut with Parasakthi, starring Sivakarthikeyan and Ravi Mohan and directed by Sudha Kongara.

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