Allu Arjun’s blockbuster hit ‘Pushpa’ has created a buzz on social media with its peppy tracks and iconic dialogues. From skits to dance reels, social media users have created viral content out of the film. Popular public figures have also hopped on the bandwagon, including Bollywood actor Madhuri Dixit Nene, and cricket icons Hardik Pandya and Suresh Raina.

In a reel posted two days ago on Instagram, Madhuri Dixit Nene is seen glammed up for a show, smiling and sporting a sparkly red saree. With ‘Oo Antava’ as the background track, the caption reads, “current favourite song. #mondayfunday”. The video, shot in slow motion, has amassed more than 3 million views and nearly 3,000 comments.

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On the other hand, Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya is seen dancing slowly with his grandmother on ‘Srivalli’, another popular track of the film. The grandson-grandmother duo is seen sporting sunglasses. Posted a day ago on Instagram, the reel has amassed more than 9 million views and over 11,000 comments. Hardik captioned the video as, “Our very own Pushpa nani”. He further tagged ‘Pushpa’ star Allu Arjun in the caption of the post.

Meanwhile, cricket icon Suresh Raina is seen wearing sunglasses and dancing alongside two kids. He is seen wearing a bright neon Jimmy Choo hoodie. Posted four days ago on Instagram, the video has garnered over 10 million views and more than 6,000 comments. Allu Arjun took to the comments and wrote, “greattt” with applause and thumbs up emojis.

Australian cricketer David Warner also posted a reel doing the signature dance move of the ‘Pushpa’ track on Instagram. He captioned the video with laughing emojis and wrote, “#pushpa what’s next??”

The viral reel has garnered 3.9 million views and more than 6,20,000 comments.

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The blockbuster hit was released on December 17, 2021. The action drama revolves around the violence between police officials and a gang of smugglers in the forests of southern India.