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News18
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Allu Arjun's Daughter Arha Playfully Questions Lakshmi Manchu's Accent, Video Goes Viral
Last Updated: Taking to her Instagram handle, Lakshmi Manchu shared a video in which she is seen having conversation with Allu Arjun's daughter Arha. Allu Arjun's daughter, Allu Arha, recently won hearts with her adorable charm and wit. The young star kid left netizens in splits when a video surfaced online of her hilariously questioning actress and TV host Lakshmi Manchu about her accent, and the internet can't get enough of it! Taking to her Instagram handle, Lakshmi Manchu shared a video where she is seen conversing with Allu Arjun's daughter Arha. Allu Arjun's baby girl is seen asking her, 'Nuvvu Telugu ne na?" (Are you even Telugu?). Suddenly, Lakshmi bursts into laughter, assuring Arha that she is indeed Telugu and asking her what made her think otherwise. Arha's response, 'Nee accent atla undi" (Your accent is like that though), sparking laughter from everyone around, including her dad, Allu Arjun, who playfully asked, 'Why did you even ask her that?" Watch the video here: Lakshmi Manchu was last seen in the romantic thriller television series, Yakshini, featuring Vedhika, Rahul Vijay, Ajay, Vadlamani Srinivas and Dayanand Reddy in significant roles. The show premiered on the OTT platform JioHotstar. On the film front, she is known for her performances in films like The Ode, Dead Air, Dongala Mutha, Size Zero, Guntur Talkies and others. Allu Arjun was most recently seen in the blockbuster movie Pushpa 2: The Rule and his iconic character of Pushpa Raj has been etched in the hearts of millions. Coming to Allu Arjun's upcoming projects, the actor is busy with several high-profile films. He has started shooting for a futuristic sci-fi action thriller, tentatively titled AA22xA6. Helmed by director Atlee, the action entertainer promises cutting-edge visual effects that could be a game-changer for Indian sci-fi cinema. Besides Allu Arjun, Mrunal Thakur and Deepika Padukone are part of the film. Fans will also see Arjun star in Trivikram Srinivas's pan-India socio-mythological fantasy film. Touted to be a mythological drama with a contemporary twist, this film marks another collaboration between the actor and director. He will also reprise his iconic role of Pushpa in the highly anticipated sequel, Pushpa 3. Meanwhile, a fresh wave of speculation recently hit the internet, suggesting that Allu Arjun might step into the iconic role of Shaktimaan in the upcoming big-screen adaptation of the beloved 90s superhero series. First Published: August 07, 2025, 18:12 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


West Australian
25-04-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Maroons entertainer Robinson ready to launch new era
Queensland winger Julia Robinson is a try scoring wizard but she wants to add acrobatics, pizzazz and theatre to the way she scores them. "In the men's game you see the wingers and how athletic they are when they score the try," Robinson told AAP. "I want to bring that into the girls game and do what the boys do." The 27-year-old will play her eighth State of Origin match in the series opener on Thursday night at Suncorp Stadium. She is one of the great entertainers in the game and has a stellar try-scoring record. In NRLW football, Robinson has 23 tries in 34 games. For Australia, the flyer has notched 10 tries in five internationals. In seven attritional State of Origin matches, Robinson has three tries. The aerial leaping, match-winning try by Melbourne NRL winger Xavier Coates against the Warriors last year - one of the best in the modern game - is the template for the kind of tries Robinson would like to score. "That was an incredible try that Xavier did and I feel like that can be the next step for us girls, doing those amazing dives for the tryline," she said. "That will take the girls' game to the next level, being able to do those kind of tries. We have already had some incredible tries and I feel like the game is going to get bigger and better each year." Origin footy is so tough and close that acrobatics are not always on the cards. Robinson will do her job against NSW, aerial or not. "Whenever I go into a game I want to do my job and that is to catch the ball, run hard and score tries," she said. Robinson's name is written in indelible ink before any team she is available for is selected, whether that be the Broncos, Maroons or Jillaroos. She has come a long way in a short space of time. "I look back on 2018 as my first time playing rugby league and where I am today," she said. "I am very proud of myself with how far I have come but I wouldn't be able to do that without my teammates as well teaching me, the fans and my coaches as well. "I feel like that person that wanted to get better every year for my teammates and team." Robinson, with an eight-year career in the army, performed the Ode of Remembrance before the Anzac Day eve clash won 42-18 by Brisbane over Canterbury. "It is such an honour to do The Ode and a big responsibility. I was very nervous before doing it and my heart was pumping but I feel very honoured to do it at Suncorp," she said. "I joined the (Australian) Defence Force in 2017 before I started playing rugby league in 2018 and I feel they have complemented each other. I have learned a lot from Defence and I have brought that into my rugby league. "Discipline and resilience we have to have in both, and that has helped me in my career."


Perth Now
25-04-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Maroons entertainer Robinson ready to launch new era
Queensland winger Julia Robinson is a try scoring wizard but she wants to add acrobatics, pizzazz and theatre to the way she scores them. "In the men's game you see the wingers and how athletic they are when they score the try," Robinson told AAP. "I want to bring that into the girls game and do what the boys do." The 27-year-old will play her eighth State of Origin match in the series opener on Thursday night at Suncorp Stadium. She is one of the great entertainers in the game and has a stellar try-scoring record. In NRLW football, Robinson has 23 tries in 34 games. For Australia, the flyer has notched 10 tries in five internationals. In seven attritional State of Origin matches, Robinson has three tries. The aerial leaping, match-winning try by Melbourne NRL winger Xavier Coates against the Warriors last year - one of the best in the modern game - is the template for the kind of tries Robinson would like to score. "That was an incredible try that Xavier did and I feel like that can be the next step for us girls, doing those amazing dives for the tryline," she said. "That will take the girls' game to the next level, being able to do those kind of tries. We have already had some incredible tries and I feel like the game is going to get bigger and better each year." Origin footy is so tough and close that acrobatics are not always on the cards. Robinson will do her job against NSW, aerial or not. "Whenever I go into a game I want to do my job and that is to catch the ball, run hard and score tries," she said. Robinson's name is written in indelible ink before any team she is available for is selected, whether that be the Broncos, Maroons or Jillaroos. She has come a long way in a short space of time. "I look back on 2018 as my first time playing rugby league and where I am today," she said. "I am very proud of myself with how far I have come but I wouldn't be able to do that without my teammates as well teaching me, the fans and my coaches as well. "I feel like that person that wanted to get better every year for my teammates and team." Robinson, with an eight-year career in the army, performed the Ode of Remembrance before the Anzac Day eve clash won 42-18 by Brisbane over Canterbury. "It is such an honour to do The Ode and a big responsibility. I was very nervous before doing it and my heart was pumping but I feel very honoured to do it at Suncorp," she said. "I joined the (Australian) Defence Force in 2017 before I started playing rugby league in 2018 and I feel they have complemented each other. I have learned a lot from Defence and I have brought that into my rugby league. "Discipline and resilience we have to have in both, and that has helped me in my career."