David Warner says 'Well Done' to Allu Arjun as he receives Indian Of The Year!
Friday, 14 October 2022 (13:16 IST)
Superstar Allu Arjun is unstoppable!! His ambitions are getting the due and how. Recently the star was awarded with the coveted title of 'Indian Of The Year' as an honor from CNN news 18 by Minister in the Union Cabinet of India Smiriti Irani. The actor is certainly a charmer and a complete package of entertainment. And films like Pushpa, he has proved himself as the Superstar of this era.
The actor has time and again made India Proud. From being the finest representative of India by being called Grand Marshal of India at the Annual Day parade in New York to getting accolades from the global audience for films like Pushpa, he has always made India proud. Now with so many achievements being bagged by the star, he went on to add an extra feather to his hat when he was bestowed with the title of 'Indian Of The Year'.
Now after receiving the prestigious award of 'Indian Of The Year' at Delhi, the actor is receiving congratulations from all his fans, friends, and celebrities around the globe. Taking to social media, David Warner wrote “Well Done” and responding to the same, the actor showed his gratitude and wrote “Thank You” with heart emoticons.
The Rise at SIIMA to now winning the Filmfare award south for Best actor for Pushpa: The Rise. Now, the superstar has added one of the biggest acclaim and glory to his name by winning the title of 'Indian Of The Year 2022' in the Entertainment category at Delhi. While receiving the award, the actor was seen donning full black traditional Indian attire.
On the work front, Allu Arjun has been constantly making his presence in the commercials while the audience is eagerly waiting to watch him in Pushpa: The Rule. The makers have started working on the Pushpa: The Rule with a pooja ceremony. constantly making his presence in the commercials while the audience is eagerly waiting to watch him in Pushpa: The Rule. The makers have started working on the Pushpa: The Rule with a pooja ceremony.