Filmfare South 2022: Shehnaaz Gill sits next to Allu Arjun, chats with Sai Pallavi at the award function

Updated : Oct 12, 2022 10:41
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Actor-singer Shehnaaz Gill has earned massive fan following after her participation in Salman Khan-hosted reality show, ‘Bigg Boss 13’. On Sunday, she attended the Filmfare Awards South 2022 and looked absolutely gorgeous in a Kanjivaram silk saree, paired with traditional jewellery.

Shehnaaz’s pictures and videos from the event are going viral on social media. In one of the pictures, Shehnaaz is seen chatting with Sai Pallavi, who is seen whispering something into her ear. In another photo, Shehnaaz is seen posing with ‘Rocketry’ actor R Madhavan.

The one picture that has grabbed everyone’s attention is where Shehnaaz is seen sitting next to ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ star Allu Arjun.

The Filmfare Awards South 2022 was held at the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre on October 9. ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ and ‘Soorarai Pottru’ bagged most of the awards at the event.

'Pushpa' won 7 titles, including Best Film, and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Allu Arjun, while 'Soorarai Pottru' won 8 awards under multiple categories, including Best Director - Sudha Kongara, and Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) – Suriya.

Diganth and Ramesh Aravind hosted the event, and Pooja Hegde, Mrunal Thakur, Krithi Shetty, Saniya Iyappan and Aindrita Ray delivered some energetic performances.

On the work front, Shehnaaz will next be seen in Salman Khan’s ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan,’ which is likely to release in cinemas on December 30, this year.

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