Pawan Kalyan touches brother Chiranjeevi's feet, hugs Ram Charan & Varun Tej after political win | Watch

Updated : Jun 06, 2024 21:31
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Actor-politician Pawan Kalyan met his mother, Anjana Devi, brother and megastar, Chiranjeevi, and his wife, Surekha, as he returned to Hyderabad after his historic win in the Lok Sabha Polls. Also present on the occasion were Nagendra Babu, Ram Charan, Varun Tej, Upasana Konidela, and Lavanya Tripathi, among others. Photos and videos from the Konidela family's heartwarming reunion have now gone viral on social media. 

In a video shared by Pawan’s team on X (formerly Twitter), the newly elected MLA is seen arriving home with his wife, Anna Lezhneva, and son, Akira Nandan. Exhilarated by his monumental win, the Konidela family welcomes him with a rose petal shower. Overwhelmed by the heartwarming gesture, the veteran actor is seen beaming with joy and pride as he hugs Ram, Varun, Niharika and other family members. 

Before heading inside the house, Pawan bows down and touches his brother Chiranjeevi’s feet. Chiranjeevi quickly pulls his leg before garlanding him. The family then celebrates the power star's thumping win with a cake-cutting ceremony. 

Earlier, megastar Chiranjeevi also congratulated Pawal Kalyan on social media and wrote, "I am also supremely delighted at how my dear brother Pawan Kalyan steadfastly strived to ensure the Alliance WIN, keeping the people’s interests in mind. Heartiest Congratulations to you all !!! (sic)."

Pawan Kalyan's JanaSena Party won all the 21 seats they contested in Andhra Pradesh. The actor met party activists at his office on Wednesday and expressed his gratitude to all those who voted him in power. Before the elections, Ram Charan and Allu Arjun were seen campaigning for the actor-politician. 

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