The release of the Pushpa 2: The Rule trailer on November 17, 2024, brought excitement to fans with its action-packed moments and stunning visuals. While fans eagerly awaited the return of Allu Arjun as Pushpa Raj, Rashmika Mandanna as Srivalli, and Fahadh Faasil as Bhanwar Singh Shekawat, it was a new character that caught everyone’s attention. In one particular shot, a man with a half-shaved head and unique attire stole the spotlight—this was Tarak Ponnappa, a talented Kannada actor known for his powerful roles in both Kannada and Telugu cinema.
Tarak Ponnappa’s Memorable Appearance in Pushpa 2
In the trailer, there’s a brief but impactful moment where Pushpa Raj is shown at a jatara (temple fair). The shot quickly shifts to reveal an unfamiliar character, who sports a half-shaved head, adorned with white paint on his skin, a large bindi, jhumkas, and a pearl necklace. His menacing look is completed by a necklace made of slippers, contributing to an intense, almost eerie presence.
This character, played by Tarak Ponnappa, has generated a lot of buzz among fans. Many viewers were immediately intrigued by his unique get-up and wondered if he was introduced as a new antagonist or an ally of Pushpa’s. Social media quickly filled with memes and discussions about how unrecognizable Tarak looked in the shot, with fans joking about his dramatic transformation. The actor has even shared some of these memes on his Instagram stories, humorously engaging with his audience.
Tarak Ponnappa’s Career in Kannada and Telugu Cinema
Tarak Ponnappa is no stranger to film lovers, particularly in the Kannada film industry. He gained significant recognition for his role as Daya in Prashanth Neel’s blockbuster films, KGF: Chapter 1 and KGF: Chapter 2. His portrayal of a tough character in these films added to his growing reputation as a skilled performer.
Most recently, Tarak was seen in Koratala Siva’s Devara: Part 1, where he played Pasura, the son of the antagonist Bhaira, portrayed by Saif Ali Khan. His role in the film sparked further memes, with fans calling him “Bhaira’s koduku” (son).
Tarak has also appeared in several other Kannada films, including Ajaramara, Yuvarathnaa, Kotigobba 3, and Gilky, among others. His filmography spans not only Kannada but also Telugu cinema, where he has been part of projects like CSI Sanatan and Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad.
While his exact role in Pushpa 2: The Rule is still under wraps, his unique appearance and enigmatic presence in the trailer have fans eager to learn more about his character’s significance in the story.
Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by Sukumar, picks up where the first film, Pushpa: The Rise, left off. The plot sees Pushpa Raj stepping into the world of smuggling and navigating new challenges. As he faces off against Bhanwar Singh Shekawat, tensions rise, promising a high-octane cinematic experience. The film is set to release on December 5, 2024, in multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, and Bengali.
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