'Pushpa fever is everywhere': Allu Arjun's fans cheer for actor as he is honored at India Day Parade in New York
Earlier, Allu offered glimpses of India Day parade where he was accompanied by his wife Sneha Reddy. He was dressed in an all-white suit and looked suave as he accessorized it with tinted sunglasses.
Telugu actor Allu Arjun has become a pan-India star after his superhit Pushpa: The Rise which earned Rs 300 crore worldwide. The actor was recently in New York to attend India Day Parade, an annual event organized by the Indian diaspora in the US. He was honoured as Grand Marshal at the event by New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The picture of the two doing viral ‘Main Jhukega Nahi’ move from Pushpa has also surfaced which has left the actor’s fans swooning over his popularity.
Taking to his Instagram handle, Allu shared two pictures. In one of them, he can be seen facilitated with the certificate standing next to NYC Mayor and other dignitaries. Another picture shows him and Mayor recreating the viral move as they smiled for the camera. “It was a pleasure meeting the Mayor of New York City . Very Sportive Gentleman. Thank You for the Honours Mr. Eric Adams . Thaggede Le ! @ericadamsfornyc," he captioned the post. Have a look:
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Soon after, Allu’s post went online, his crazy fans flooded the comment section with love and congratulatory messages. While one user wrote, “The most humble and down to earth pedom I have ever seen.. You always make your fans important and overwhelmed with your warm natural and love”. Another commented, “Such a gentleman”, while one of them wrote, “ Puspa fever is everywhere”.
Earlier, Allu offered glimpses of India Day parade where he was accompanied by his wife Sneha Reddy. He was dressed in an all-white suit and looked suave as he accessorized it with tinted sunglasses. He shared the video of the parade on Instagram Stories and captioned it as “It was an honour being the grand marshal at the India Day parade in New York.” Meanwhile, in terms of work, Allu is reported to kickstart working on the sequel of Pushpa, which is titled Pushpa: The Rule, which will be again helmed by Sukumar, who directed the first part.