Tollywood actor Allu Arjun's latest movie Pushpa: The Rise has well and truly taken the world by storm. So much so that several cricketers have been copying the dance movies, as well the lead character's style from the movie. From Ravindra Jadeja to Suresh Raina, several cricketers have recreated Pushpa's scenes on their social media handles.
As a matter of fact, Mosaddek Hossain was seen copying Allu Arjun's signature style from Pushpa after taking a wicket during the Bangladesh Premier League. Australian cricketer David Warner is the latest to join the list of Pushpa fans. Earlier, the opener took to Instagram to share a video of him dancing on “Srivalli song” which left star Allu Arjun commenting and complimenting him for trying the hook step.
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Now, Warner has posted another video where her daughters, Ivy Mae Warner, Indi Rae Warner and Isla Rose Warner also tried to dance to the popular song from the movie. The 35-year-old shared a post where his daughters could be seen dancing to “Sammi Sammi ” in their swimwear.
Allu Arjun also reacted to the post and commented: “Sooo Cuteee.” It is to be noted that Warner has gone to recreate several Telugu songs time and again. There have been numerous occasions where he has posted a video of him and his family dancing to Telugu songs. As he was representing the Hyderabad for eight seasons, he must have picked a thing or two during his time with the orange army.
In the meanwhile, the swashbuckling opener will next be seen in a five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka. The first game is all set to commence on February 11. While Warner was last seen during the Ashes 2021-22, he went on to speak about his future plans. Warner said he wants to win a series in India.
"We still haven’t beaten India in India. That would be nice to do. And obviously, England away, we had a drawn series (in 2019), but hopefully, if I managed to get that chance and opportunity, I might think about going back," said David Warner, who scored 273 runs in the battle for the urn.