When Allu Arjun recognized the Japanese fan in Tokyo, she started crying. Video

When Allu Arjun recognized the Japanese fan in Tokyo, she started crying. Video

When Allu Arjun recognized the Japanese fan in Tokyo, she started crying. Video

Actor Allu Arjun is in Tokyo with his family to promote the Japan release of Pushpa 2: The Rule, where a touching moment with a Japanese fan gained attention online.

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Viral: Allu Arjun welcomes Japanese fan, she starts crying
Viral: Allu Arjun welcomes Japanese fan, she starts crying

Allu Arjun’s trip to Tokyo for the Japanese release of Pushpa 2: Rules A Japanese fan became unexpectedly emotional after a video of him crying upon meeting the star went viral online.

The footage from the Tokyo fan meet shows Allu Arjun smiling and greeting the attendees when he suddenly recognizes a young Japanese fan in the crowd. The actor walks up to her and shakes her hand, causing her to cry and friends around her try to console her. Clips of the moment quickly circulated on social media, with fans calling it “heartwarming” and “unforgettable.”

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Impresses Kanchan and Prithvi, who were present at the event, shared videos of the star interacting warmly with fans, signing autographs and posing for photos. This emotional meeting became the highlight of Arjun’s stay in Japan, reflecting the growing overseas fan base of Telugu cinema.

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The actor, who traveled with wife Allu Sneha Reddy and their children Ayaan and Arha, has been in Japan for promotions since last week, and has been attracting fans from both India and Japan at local events.

To fans’ excitement, Sneha took to Instagram to share glimpses of the family outing in Tokyo. As the Allu family visited the historic Sens-ji Buddhist temple, Arjun posted a family picture that left fans delighted.

Pushpa 2: Rules After a blockbuster performance in India and overseas, it was released in Japan on 16 January, where it grossed ₹ 1871 crore worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing Indian film after the Japanese hit. riot.

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