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Updated : May 23, 2026

Two massive realms of entertainment crossed paths today in Hyderabad as Indian cricketer and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star Venkatesh Iyer paid a special visit to the residence of Icon Star Allu Arjun. The unexpected meeting between the dynamic sports personality and the pan-India cinematic superstar quickly caught the attention of fans across social media.

The interaction between the two was visibly warm and filled with mutual admiration. However, the standout moment of the visit was a sweet gesture from the cricketer directed at the next generation. Making the day even more memorable, Venkatesh Iyer surprised Allu Arjun's son, Allu Ayaan, with a special gift. He presented the young boy with a personalized cricket jersey, adding a very touching and personal note to the meeting.

Crossovers between the cricketing world and Tollywood always generate immense excitement among fans, and this cordial get-together was no different. The delightful pictures of Venkatesh Iyer spending time with the Allu family have been making waves online, perfectly capturing a beautiful off-field moment that brought joy to both cricket lovers and movie buffs alike.

 

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