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Allu Arjun resumes work in Mumbai days after grandmother Allu Kanakratnam’s last rites

Tollywood star Allu Arjun returns to work in Mumbai after performing grandmother Allu Kanakratnam’s last rites in Hyderabad. Shares emotional tribute on social media.

September 01, 2025 / 15:46 IST
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Allu Arjun resumes work in Mumbai days after grandmother Allu Kanakratnam’s last rites
Allu Arjun resumes work in Mumbai days after grandmother Allu Kanakratnam’s last rites

Actor Allu Arjun has returned to work just days after bidding farewell to his grandmother, Allu Kanakratnam. The Tollywood superstar was spotted in Mumbai on Sunday, stepping out in a white shirt, dark sunglasses, and a backpack, as paparazzi captured him heading towards his car.

Kanakratnam, wife of veteran actor and Padma Shri awardee Allu Ramalingaiah, passed away in Hyderabad on August 29 at the age of 94. Her demise left the Allu and Konidela families grieving.

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The Pushpa star immediately cut short his schedule and flew back to Hyderabad for the last rites, joining uncle Chiranjeevi, cousin Ram Charan, and other family members to pay their respects.

In a heartfelt note shared on social media, Arjun remembered his grandmother with deep affection. “Our beloved grandmother #AlluKanakaratnam garu now rests in her heavenly abode. Her love, wisdom, and presence will be missed every single day,” he wrote. He also thanked well-wishers, adding, “Heartfelt thanks to everyone who came forward to share their affection and condolences. To those far away, your prayers and love were felt just as much. Thank you for your love. Humbled.”

The actor’s return to Mumbai marks his shift back into professional mode. According to reports, he is currently focused on his upcoming mega sci-fi film AA22xA6, directed by Atlee. While there is not a lot of information disclosed yet, buzz suggests it will be one of his biggest ventures yet.

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