Allu Arha Mimics Pushpa Pose at Statue Launch; Leaving Allu Arjun Surprised
The unveiling of Allu Arjun’s wax statue became a cherished memory as his daughter Arha joined him for the grand reveal. Surprising him with the iconic Pushpa pose, she left the actor overwhelmed with joy.
Allu Arjun achieved a significant ‘milestone’ in his career as he was honored with his own wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Dubai. The event took place on Thursday evening, with the actor sharing glimpses of the occasion on his social media. However, what truly made the moment unforgettable was the surprise from Allu’s daughter, Arha. Who delighted her actor-father by striking his signature Pushpa pose during the statue’s unveiling. Witnessing his priceless reaction was truly heartwarming.
Madame Tussauds captured the magical moment in a video showcasing the unveiling of the wax statue. To Allu’s delight, the highlight of the reveal was not only his lifelike statue but also his daughter, Arha, mirroring his iconic Pushpa pose. In the endearing video shared by the wax museum, the actor can be seen laughing joyfully as his daughter strikes a pose beside his wax figure. Soon after, he joins her in recreating the Pushpa pose with full enthusiasm and style.
Allu Arha Mimics Pushpa Pose at Statue Launch; Leaving Allu Arjun Surprised
Referring to Allu as ‘the king of dancing,’ Madame Tussauds also shared a photo on Instagram featuring the actor alongside his wax replica following the unveiling. Clad in his iconic red jacket from Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo and emulating Pushpa’s signature ‘thaggede le’ gesture. The wax figure perfectly captured Allu’s essence. Notably, Allu himself sported the same attire during the launch. Earlier in the evening, he teased the statue’s debut, expressing, “It’s a milestone moment for every actor.” Fans and fellow celebrities flooded him with congratulatory messages and wishes.
Adding to the significance of the day, many might not know that the wax statue was revealed on the anniversary of Allu’s debut film Gangotri’s release in 2003. Reflecting on his journey, the actor shared on social media, “It’s a very special day today. My first film, #Gangotri, was released today in 2003, and today I am launching my wax statue at #madametussaudsDubai.”
On the professional front, Allu was last seen in the 2021 film Pushpa: The Rise. Where he portrayed the character Pushpa Raj, a daily wage laborer who ascends to become a prominent red sandalwood smuggler. Directed by Sukumar, the movie also featured Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil. Currently, Allu is busy filming the sequel, Pushpa: The Rule, which has been in production for some time. The much-anticipated film is slated for release in August of this year.