Leading Telugu superstar Allu Arjun's next film, Pushpa, is set to be released in two installments, with the actor set to be seen once again on the big screen after the blockbuster success of Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo early last year. The first part of the upcoming pan-Indian film is called Pushpa: The Rise and was announced sometime back to come out in theatres as a grand Christmas release this year in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada. Directed by Sukumar and produced under the Mythri Movie Makers banner in association with Muttamsetty Media and featuring music by Devi Sri Prasad, the makers on Wednesday released the much-awaited promo for the first single track from the film in five versions, including in Tamil. 

Titled 'Odu Odu Aadu', the Pushpa first single track's promo shows Allu Arjun in his raw avatar as a red sandalwood smuggler and a stunning dance sequence also being teased where he is seen surrounded by several junior artistes and dancers. Mythri Movie Makers have announced that the full 'Odu Odu Aadu' song will be released on August 13 and includes vocals by Rahul Nambiar, with lyrics penned by Siju Thuravoor. The visuals in the Pushpa song show Allu Arjun holding a billhook machete with his teeth, while getting ready to dance fanatically and fans can no doubt expect a feast once again in the form of the Telugu superstar's dancing skills. 

Expectations for both installments of Pushpa are massive, especially after it was revealed that the mass action thriller film's plot is based on the red sanders smuggling in the Seshachalam Hills of the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. The film has also generated plenty of excitement as it will see South Indian sensation Rashmika Mandanna paired opposite Allu Arjun for the first time. Furthermore, National Award winner and leading Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil has been cast as the antagonist in Pushpa and his inclusion has bolstered the excitement levels among fans. 

Watch the 'Odu Odu Aadu' song promo from Allu Arjun's Pushpa: The Rise Part One below: