David Warner, an Australian cricketer, is beloved not only for his outstanding play, but also by Indian fans for his particular affinity for Indian music and film. For the uninitiated, the cricketer openly displays his love of South sensation Allu Arjun. David recently performed the hook-step to Pushpa's popular love song 'Srivalli' during a cricket match, driving the crowd into a frenzy.
Speaking of the same, we notice that during the game, the song 'Srivalli' is playing in the background. The crowd then erupts in a raucous shout as David Warner begins the song's hook-step. Even though the cricketer made a small slip while performing the dancing move, it was nonetheless entertaining for those watching.
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Watch Out For David Warner’s Dance Here:-
The fact that David Warner adores Allu Arjun is not a secret. On 8 April 2023, the superstar celebrated his birthday, and the cricketer sent him and his son a sweet birthday message. He acknowledged 'Pushpa 2' and expressed his birthday wishes while imitating Allu's iconic motion of stroking his palm beneath his chin from the film.
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David Warner Wishing Happy Birthday:-
Many fans were ecstatic about the same, and some of them even demanded that David Warner make a cameo appearance in 'Pushpa 2.' In relation to the movie, Allu Arjun's mass poster caused a stir online. The film's creators also provided a quick preview of what to look forward to in the follow-up.
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