Actor Vijay Deverakonda visited USA, received warm welcome from fans
Actor Vijay Deverakonda huge fan following at USA, mobbed at the event.
Vijay Deverakonda does not need any introduction now. He is one of the most popular and demanding Indian actors. He has a great fan following in India and across other countries as well. Recently he visited USA and there also he met some incredibly enthusiastic fans. He got a warm welcome from the American Telugu Association (ATA) in the USA. Vijay Deverakonda is currently on a holiday trip to America. Along with him, his father Govardhan, mother Madhavi, and brother Anand Deverakonda are also there. Since the audience came to know about Vijay's visit to the US, they were so happy. He was at the Women’s Forum organized by the American Telugu Association (ATA) in the USA. He attended the event as a guest which was hosted by Sreemukhi. Apart from Vijay, actor Arjun Reddy also attended a meeting organized by a women's organization. Various posters of Vijay and his films were displayed in which he was star cast and also produced.
Audiences and fans came there to see the actor. However, the actor also faced a crowd of fans. It was difficult for him to manage. Fans wanted to take selfies and wanted to meet him.
#VijayDeverakonda At ATA - USA.
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Excellent reception by the USA Telugu people-Women forum ❤️ @TheDeverakonda pic.twitter.com/SvxgdwxWVL
A video of Vijay struggling to meet fans in the USA is floated over social media where he is seen wearing an all-black blazer and a yellow beanie. It was clearly seen that he was struggling to reach the destination point despite of being protected by bodyguards. But he was very generous to the fans and was meeting with his fans with a smile and gave selfies also.
Talking about the event Vijay expressed his gratitude and said that he is extremely happy to be a guest of the American Telugu Association (ATA) in the USA. He was very happy in connecting with Telugu people in the USA. He also asked students and parents who come to study here to stay strong during the recession period.