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Allu Arjun is ‘Grand Marshal’ in annual Indian day parade in New York, performs Pushpa’s iconic 'Jhukega Nahi' gesture with Mayor. See PICS and VIDEO

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Monday, 22 August 2022 (11:26 IST)
New Delhi: Pan India star Allu Arjun is leaving no stone unturned to make India proud.

The actor represented India in the biggest annual Indian day parade in New York. As India marks its 75th year of Independence, the star gets referred with the coveted title of ‘Grand Marshal’ in the parade, which was also shown on the LED Screens at Times Square. His fans went loud and crazy after seeing his face on the LED hoarding and exclaimed ‘Jay Bunny’.

As the star gets invited to represent India as ‘Grand Marshal’ in the annual Indian day parade in New York, which makes him the biggest Indian star ever. This representation adds more prestige and stature to his status and proves his stardom globally.

Allu Arjun shared photos of his meeting with the Mayor of New York Eric Adams. Sharing the photos, the actor wrote, "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 @nycmayorsoffice (sic)."

In the photos, the ‘Pushpa’ actor looks dapper in a black suit with his tricolour pocket square. In the second photo, Allu can be seen performing Pushpa's iconic "Jhukega Nahi" gesture with the mayor.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Allu Arjun (@alluarjunonline)



The star has always managed to make his fans proud. He is also an active environmentalist.

On the work front, he has ‘Pushpa 2’ in his kitty. (Inputs from UNI)

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