Can Pushpa outsmart Prabhas and rescue Sushila’s baby in Sony SAB’s Pushpa Impossible?
Sony SAB's 'Pushpa Impossible' continues to captivate audiences with the inspiring story of Pushpa (Karuna Pandey), a resilient woman who faces life's challenges with supreme optimism. With Prabhas’ (Bhavya Gandhi) entry, Pushpa and her family’s life has been in jeopardy. From getting Ashwin (Navin Pandita) arrested in a fake case to leaking poisonous gas at the Bapodara Chawl, Prabhas’ angst knows no bounds.
Sony SAB's 'Pushpa Impossible' continues to captivate audiences with the inspiring story of Pushpa (Karuna Pandey), a resilient woman who faces life's challenges with supreme optimism. With Prabhas’ (Bhavya Gandhi) entry, Pushpa and her family’s life has been in jeopardy. From getting Ashwin (Navin Pandita) arrested in a fake case to leaking poisonous gas at the Bapodara Chawl, Prabhas’ angst knows no bounds.
In the upcoming episodes, as Sushila (Tulika Patil) rushes to the hospital as she goes into labor, Prabhas tries to cut the power supply but gets trapped with mirrors around him, triggering memories of his traumatic childhood. Meanwhile, his father, Rajendra (Ranjeet Khanna), takes away Sushila’s newborn baby. Pushpa discovers Prabhas’ emotional wounds from his abusive childhood and decides to use them in her favor while making him realize that the child needs a mother’s care just like Prabhas once did.
What will happen to Prabhas? Will Pushpa be able to save him and the child?
Karuna Pandey, who portrays Pushpa in Pushpa Impossible, said, “While saving Sushila’s newborn baby, Pushpa also confronts Prabhas, a character so deeply damaged by his past. The scene brought out the vulnerability and strength Pushpa has as a mother. The moment when she tried to connect with him, not through anger but through empathy, was powerful. It wasn’t just about saving a child; it was about reaching out to a broken soul and showing him the importance of a mother’s love. The emotions ran high on set, and it was one of the most intense scenes I’ve shot. These moments remind me why I love playing Pushpa."