'Pushpa 2' star Allu Arjun visits RTO office to get international driving license; deets inside

Updated : Mar 21, 2024 19:28
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Telugu Superstar Allu Arjun grabbed headlines as some pictures of the actor surfaced on the internet. While the pictures were from Allu Arjun’s visit to the RTO office, many on the Internet assumed that the actor was arrested.  

Truth behind the viral pictures 

As the pictures of the star went viral on social media, some speculated that he was arrested. The actor was seen signing some documents and greeting the people present at the office. However, the ‘Pushpa 2’ actor visited the RTO office in Hyderabad to get his International driving license. According to a Telangana Today report, ‘Pushpa 2’ director will be filming some high-octane chase sequences in foreign locations and hence the lead actor Allu Arjun was required to have the license.  

About ‘Pushpa 2’ shoot 

Allu Arjun is currently filming with Rashmika Mandanna for the sequel of his blockbuster ‘Pushpa’. The actor was recently in Vizag for the shoot where he received immense love and affection from his fans. The Telugu superstar was covered with flower petals and garlands as hundred of fans swarmed to get a glimpse of their favourite star.  

Recently, Rashmika Mandanna's first look from her upcoming film 'Pushpa 2' went viral. A video that surfaced on social media, showed Rashmika adorned in Srivalli’s signature red traditional saree and jewellery.  

More about ‘Pushpa 2’ 

After the massive box office success of ‘Pushpa: The Rise’, Allu Arjun is collaborating yet again with Sukumar for the sequel ‘Pushpa: The Rule’. Besides Allu, Rashmika Mandanna, Jagapathi Babu, Fahadh Faasil, Prakash Raj, Sunil and Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari will be seen in key roles. The film will be released on August 15, 2024. 

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