Allu Arjun’s Pushpa: The Rise Turns 4: From Ed Sheeran’s Thaggedhe Le Gesture To Global Icon Moments
As Pushpa: The Rise marks another milestone as the film celebrates its fourth anniversary. Its cultural aftershocks continue to reverberate far beyond Indian cinema. Central to this global resonance is Allu Arjun's unmistakable swagger and the now-legendary "Thaggedhe Le" gesture, a defiant, instantly recognizable symbol of attitude and self-belief. From music to sports, global icons have recreated the move, reaffirming Pushpa's place as a worldwide pop-culture force.

1. Ed Sheeran's Thaggedhe Le gesture
International pop sensation Ed Sheeran sent fans into a frenzy when he recreated the Thaggedhe Le gesture. The moment wasn't merely playful, it underscored how a Telugu film's iconography could seamlessly enter global pop culture. Sheeran's nod validated Pushpa's universal appeal, proving that confidence and cool transcend language and geography.
2. Diljit Dosanjh: Punjabi Pride Meets Pushpa Power
A cultural icon in his own right, Diljit Dosanjh's recreation of the gesture felt like a meeting of two mass phenomena. His effortless embrace of Pushpa's attitude highlighted the film's pan-Indian reach and its ability to unite diverse cultural identities under one unmistakable symbol of swagger.
3. David Warner is Pushpa's Superfan
Australian cricketer David Warner has long showcased his love for Indian cinema, but his Thaggedhe Le moment became an internet classic. With stadiums and social media echoing the gesture, Warner's tribute amplified Pushpa's popularity among global sports audiences, cementing the film's crossover appeal.
4. When Virat Kohli Embodied Thaggedhe Le pose
Virat Kohli embodying the Thaggedhe Le pose was a moment of pure mass appeal. One of the world's most influential athletes channeling Pushpa's attitude reflected the character's resonance with ambition, resilience, and self-made success, qualities Kohli himself represents.


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