Pushpa: The Rise, a blockbuster from Allu Arjun, is a film that both crowds and reviewers like. A particular place in many people's hearts was also made for the movie's music in addition to its plot. The movie was filmed at Panpozhi, a peaceful village near the border of tamil Nadu and kerala that is on the route to Achankovil.
Srivalli is a song that became well-known as a result of its catchy step. The Thirumalai Kovil in tamil Nadu's tenkasi district served as the primary location for filming the song. The Sahyadri Hills, commonly referred to as the Western Ghats, are located next to the temple, which is perched on a tiny hill. There are 526 stairs to climb in order to get to the temple. For Rs 50, one may also use public transportation a km to get to the shrine. The temple's white and crimson stairs played a vital role in the movie.


The primary deity of the temple, Balamuruga, is reported to be 500 years old and was erected by Pandala King. It's important to note that rashmika Mandanna's persona, Srivalli's hamlet, and the festival sequences were all filmed in a studio using a makeshift set constructed next to the temple's entrance.



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