It was a beachy 2023! Allu Arjun rings in New Year with wife Sneha in Goa

Sneha took to Instagram to drop a picture-perfect moment with her dearest hubby.

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Allu Sneha Reddy shared a post on Instagram.
Telugu star Allu Arjun, who became a national crush with his blockbuster 'Pushpa', spent quality time in Goa with his wife Allu Sneha Reddy and close friends.

The couple decided on a beachy venue to ring in their New Year.

Allu Sneha Reddy took to Instagram to drop a picture-perfect moment with her dearest hubby. Alongside the mesmerising backdrop of the beach, she wrote, "#HappyNewYear #2023."


The actor kept it classy in an all-white casual outfit with matching slippers, and the Studiopicaboo Photography founder wore a beachy multi-coloured dress with a pair of shades.

The mother-of-two also shared two pictures posing with friends on her Instagram Story.
Sneha's IG Story
Sneha's IG Story

It wasn't known if their children joined them for the 2023 celebrations.
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The 'Pushpa' star also took time off from his holiday to wish his 7.3 million fans on Twitter. "Happy New Year to each and everyone of you. Thank you all for making 2022 the most memorable year. Humbled with gratitude," his post read.


Last month, the actor attended 'Mega Power' star Ram Charan and his entrepreneur-wife Upasana Konidela's Christmas party at their Hyderabad residence.

Allu Arjun, Ram Charan's cousin, and his wife joined the couple to celebrate their baby news. Allu Arjun and Allu Sirish are sons of well-known producer Allu Arvind, who is the brother-in-law of Ram Charan's megastar-father Chiranjeevi.

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Varun Tej, Sai Dharam Tej, Vaishnav Tej, Niharika, Sirish, Sushmita, Sreeja and others attended the party.

Special games were organised for the occasion, and prizes were given away to the winners of the Secret Santa game.

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On the work front, Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna will reprise their roles for the second part of 'Pushpa'. The official release date of 'Pushpa: The Rule' is still awaited.

The shooting for 'Pushpa 2' began with a muhurat shot last month. The release date hasn't been announced yet but the Sukumar-directorial is set to bring back the principal cast. The makers have promised fans that it will be 'bigger and better'.
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