Hardik Pandya Reveals He Loves Dancing to ‘Srivalli’!
Allu Arjun is one of the biggest pan India stars whose acting, aura. and style has not just won hearts of audiences across the nation but globally. He has but has also built a massive global fan base. His influence goes far beyond cinema, with fans not just within audiences but also some of the biggest celebrities and personalities across industries are fans of him. Recently, his popularity was once again highlighted when India’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya openly expressed his admiration for the actor.
Hardik revealed that he is a huge fan of Allu Arjun and particularly loved his performance in Pushpa: The Rise. He fondly recalled how, when the film released, he recreated the famous step from the song Srivalli along with his grandmother. The video of the moment quickly went viral on social media.
Hardik also shared his thoughts on Pushpa 2: The Rule, praising Allu Arjun’s powerful performance. He described the actor’s mass swagger and commanding screen presence as truly outstanding, adding that Allu Arjun continues to impress audiences with every project.
Speaking about Allu Arjun’s exciting upcoming lineup, the superstar is gearing up for a highly ambitious collaboration with renowned filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj. Tentatively referred to as AA23, the project is being produced by the prestigious banner Mythri Movie Makers. Adding to the scale and anticipation, the music will be composed by Anirudh Ravichander, which has already raised expectations among fans.
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Alongside this, Allu Arjun also has another major project lined up with popular director Atlee. The film, tentatively titled AA22xA6, is expected to be a high-energy action entertainer and will feature Deepika Padukone in a key role. With multiple large-scale films currently in the pipeline, Allu Arjun’s upcoming slate is shaping up to be one of the most eagerly awaited lineups in Indian cinema, generating strong excitement among audiences both in India and internationally.
By Keerti Kadam

