
John Abraham hugs fan imitating Allu Arjun's Pushpa Raj, video goes viral
Allu Arjun's 'Pushpa: The Rise' and 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' have already made waves across the country. Now, 'Pushpa 3: The Rampage' is in the pipeline, with director Sukumar and producer Ravi Shankar confirming its release in 2028. Before returning to his iconic role, Allu Arjun will finish two major projects, a pan-India film with Atlee co-starring Deepika Padukone and another film with Trivikram Srinivas.Arjun's silence on 'Pushpa 3' at the recent WAVES 2025 summit, where a paparazzo expressed excitement for the film, further added to the anticipation. The actor simply smiled in response, fuelling speculation that the third part would be bigger than ever. Meanwhile, Sukumar will direct a film with Ram Charan before returning to the 'Pushpa' universe.Meanwhile, John was last seen in 'The Diplomat'. He is now preparing for his next film, 'Tehran', a political thriller inspired by the real-life assassination attempt on an Israeli diplomat in Delhi.- EndsTrending Reel
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India Today
14 hours ago
- India Today
Bengaluru college students' Angaaron dance video has Internet watching it on loop
A video of students from Bengaluru dancing to the popular track Angaaron from Pushpa 2: The Rule has gone viral on the internet for all the right by Instagram user Lekhna, the video features a group of students performing to the hit song. Since being uploaded, it has garnered over seven million views and continues to win hearts clip opens with the girls gracefully dancing to the female vocals, as the boys make a slow and stylish entry towards their respective partners. As the performance progresses, the couples appear in perfect sync, not just with one another, but also with the rhythm and beats of the song. Watch the viral video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lekhna (@lekhna_l)Social media users couldn't get enough of the performance. "And finally, you are both welcome on my feed," a user commented, while another added, "The way he matches his shawl with her saree."One of the users said, "I was waiting for him to do another lift again."See the reactions here:The comments section was also filled with excitement about another dance video shared earlier by the same user, featuring a now-famous "lift" during a performance to the title track of the film that video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lekhna (@lekhna_l)Several users were full of praise for the effortless lift executed by the male dancer. "That lift was like butter," said a user, while another added, "How effortlessly he lifted her."One of the users said, "Every time I watch the video, it pulls me into a dreamy world, the way he lifts her."The internet couldn't stop smiling after watching their mesmerising performance, and we're guessing you couldn't either, right?- EndsMust Watch


Hindustan Times
15 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
HHVM actor Anasuya Bharadwaj reacts to those criticising her dressing as a mother: ‘Bold does not equate disrespect'
Pushpa and Hari Hara Veera Mallu actor Anasuya Bharadwaj took to her social media to pen a note 'clearly without anger', addressing those who have spoken out against her. Recently, the actor noted that she saw a few individuals criticising the way she dresses, particularly because she is a mother. Asking them not to judge her for 'simply living life', she urged people to learn how to accept differences instead of targeting her. Anasuya Bharadwaj was recently criticised for dressing 'boldly' despite being a mother of two. Anasuya Bharadwaj on being criticised Anasuya began her note by stating that she often remains silent these days, but she felt compelled to speak out against this 'clearly' and 'without anger'. She added that she noticed a few women speakers going around on social media channels and targeting her specifically. She mentioned that she does not know them, and yet, they feel free to get personal. Anasuya then added, 'Yes, I am a woman, a wife, and a mother of two, I also enjoy dressing in a way that reflects my personal style. Glamour, style, and confidence have always been integral to my identity. Some believe that this doesn't align with being a mother, I want to pose a question: Does becoming a mother mean giving up your true self?' She also wrote of how her family supports her without judgement, 'My family – my husband and children – love me for who I am. They do not judge me; they support me. That is what truly matters. I recognise that some may not be accustomed to this level of openness, and that's perfectly fine. However, let's not mistake choice for negative influence.' Anasuya mentioned that her sons are witnessing her as a woman who is 'confident, kind, respectful, and unashamed of herself.' 'Being bold does not equate to being disrespectful. Dressing in the way I enjoy does not mean I have lost my values,' she added. She also mentioned that she does not want anyone to follow her example and just hopes no one judges her for living her life. She ended the note with, 'If we can learn to accept our differences without resorting to attacks, we will all be able to coexist more peacefully. I will continue to live proudly, lovingly, and unapologetically, while always maintaining respect for others.' What happened Recently, a journalist called Durga Vadlamani spoke about Anasuya in an interview with Tree Media Digital. She said, 'Anasuya loves to say everyone is trolling her. Why would anyone do that? No one else is getting trolled. You are willingly dressing like that in front of your sons to get trolled. But okay, that's your personal life. Why would you dress like that on a show, also?' She also spoke about 'values' and how Anasuya lacks them while doing TV shows. Anasuya most recently played Dakshayani in Pushpa: The Rise and Pushpa 2: The Rule. She also starred in Razakar – Silent Genocide of Hyderabad and featured in the song Kollagottinadhiro in Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 – Sword vs Spirit.


Time of India
18 hours ago
- Time of India
Sandhya Theatre stampede: Stopping Allu Arjun at ‘Pushpa 2' event could've triggered chaos, police tell NHRC; say despite warnings actor conducted roadshow
HYDERABAD: Nearly six months after a deadly stampede at Sandhya theatre claimed the life of a woman during the premiere of Pushpa 2: The Rule, Hyderabad police have told the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) that they did not stop actor Allu Arjun and the film's crew from entering the venue-despite not granting permission-because doing so could have triggered mass public disorder. The justification was made in a written report by assistant commissioner of police (Chikkadpally division) L Ramesh, submitted last month and reviewed by the NHRC on Monday. The commission is currently hearing a plea filed by high court advocate Rama Rao Immaneni, who alleged police negligence in the stampede incident that killed Revathi and seriously injured her son Sri Tej. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Police have not initiated legal action against the actor/management prior to the incident due to large gathering of fans at event," the ACP said. "Any attempt to take action would have risked escalating crowd into a mob, potentially leading to damage of public property and further breach of public order," he said. The NHRC earlier raised pointed questions after an initial report submitted by Hyderabad police in April. Among them: Why was the actor or the film's management allowed to gather despite having no permission? Why wasn't action taken beforehand to prevent the unlawful gathering? In a follow-up report filed in June, the ACP replied: "It is to submit that, practically, it is not possible to take legal action against accused actor/management at the very first occurrence as there is a crowd surge, and the priority for the police was to control the crowd and prevent loss of life or damage to the property." The NHRC had sought to know whether police foresaw the risk of injury or disorder when denying permission, and whether they warned the public, the management, and the actor in advance. Police responded that the permission was denied based on a clear risk assessment, citing public safety and crowd control concerns. They again blamed Allu Arjun and his team for triggering the chaos. "The actor, after reaching theatre, conducted a roadshow by standing on his car's sunroof and waving to the public, prompting the crowd to surge towards his vehicle," police said. "This was done despite several warnings given by the cops. Despite knowing about incident, the actor, while retreating, again appeared through the sunroof making gestures. He was immediately asked by the cops to get back inside the vehicle," police said. However, no chargesheet has yet been filed by the Chikkadpally police. Advocate Rama Rao said, "The commission found that the investigation officer has not furnished details about the progress made in probe. So, the IO has to file another report and commission will take up this case after two weeks." Though 10 persons, including Allu Arjun, were arrested, further legal action is awaited.