Even though the third Test between India and Australia ended after just over two days, the fans got something to smile about. Apparently, a fan was spotted imitating Indian actor, Allu Arjun from the film - Pushpa The Rise. In a video that is going viral, the fan was heard saying 'Jhukega nahin saala' while rubbing the upper part of his hand under his chin.
The fans might remember Arjun doing the same in the film that was released early last year. When it was released, a few cricketers from the Indian subcontinent were seen imitating the veteran actor from the film. However, for probably the first time in the last 12 months, a person from outside of the Indian subcontinent has performed the same thing.
This is how Twitter reacted
Jadeja Puspa pic.twitter.com/IfDPl1XXKE
— 🤞VISHAL🤞 (@visala_josi) March 3, 2023
— vAAmsi (@vAAmsi7) March 3, 2023
Pushpa craze all over world is unstoppable pushpa taggede le 🔥🔥🔥 Allu Arjun 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
— Satya biyyala (@BiyyalaSatya) March 3, 2023
Had a nice interaction with him personally. Appreciative of the indian culture and fans 🙏🏻👍
— Troll cricket unlimitedd (@TUnlimitedd) March 3, 2023
First person from cricket fraternity to do a dub on pushpa then rest is history . #pushpa is deeply rooted in audience because of its authentic dialogue deliveries and mass song numbers turned out crowd pullers in North and South cant wait for the show of #PushpaTheRule pic.twitter.com/YlZcKwQjSC
— jetha hitler 🐦 (@baapofhollywood) March 3, 2023
Pan world trade mark celebration since Pushpa 👍
— 🅰️karsh y🅰️dav (@akarsh_26) March 3, 2023
Johns after hearing South movie dialogue pic.twitter.com/SsXmchrRyc
— Nikhhiiil (@iamnr001) March 3, 2023
U can ask him who is hero of that movie
— AbdMahesh ʸᵃˢʰ¹⁹ (@MaheshN66252385) March 3, 2023
He Said no
Another reason why Pushpa>KGF 😈
— Ethan Hunt (@Srikant80864878) March 3, 2023
Inspired by David Warner ❤️
— Simmu✨ (@meownces) March 3, 2023
We are ready to be challenged: Rohit Sharma
Meanwhile, talking about the game, for the third consecutive in the series, a Test match ended within the first three days. However, the only difference was that India won the first two but lost the recent one. After the first two games, the pitches were in the discussion alongside the poor batting from both teams.
However, it has picked pace as no team could cross the 200-run mark in the third game in Indore. Meanwhile, India skipper Rohit Sharma played down the talks.
He said "Before every series we usually decide what kind of pitches we would like to play on. It was our call to play on pitches like these. I don't think we are putting pressure on the batters. When we win all seems well. We are not asked about our batting."
"It is talked about when we lose. We have decided to play on pitches like these, and we know we can be challenged, but we are ready for that. Honestly the pitch talk is getting too much, every time we play in India focus is only on the pitch. We focus too much on the pitch in India. I don't think that is necessary," Rohit Sharma added.