Ophthalmologist takes a dig at Allu Arjun's Pushpa, video goes viral
New Delhi: A video of an opthalmologist has gone viral after he claimed that the protagonist Pushpa Raj played by Allu Arjun in the movie Pushpa, has many "medical problems" and went on to describe several scenes from film in an amusing manner.
The doctor made a video and uploaded it on Instagram. He goes by the name of Doctor Extra Chutney on the social platform. In the video, he claimed that the protagonist Pushpa Raj played by Allu Arjun, has many "medical problems". He went on to describe them in his videos.
After watching the song 'Srivalli', the viewers must have noticed that Allu Arjun has an awkward gait while he walks. "It is a sign of a Common Peroneal Nerve injury," Doctor Extra Chutney told.
He also talked about how one of his shoulders is always higher than the other. "He has Spinal Accessory Nerve injury which is causing one of his shoulders to droop," he explained in the video.
The doctor also claims that Pushpa has severe Diabetic Neuropathy, reports India Today.
Almost immediately after posting the video, comments began flooding in. Several people praised him for his observation, while others thought it was hilarious.
The video has about 5k likes and around 157 comments were captioned "And I'm not even talking about the complete disregard for the laws of physics in every fight scene in the movie (sic)."
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