Allu Arjun’s Groomsmen Style Playbook
The Pushpa star turned heads with striking jewellery and standout festive looks at brother Allu Sirish’s wedding.
At the wedding celebrations of Allu Sirish and Nayanika Reddy, all eyes unexpectedly shifted to the groom’s brother Allu Arjun. The actor embraced classic Indian silhouettes but elevated every look with an unusually bold jewellery styling, from statement rings and layered pendants to even an anklet, creating some of the most talked-about menswear moments from the celebrations.

Cocktail Night
Arjun opened his wedding fashion week with a statement. For the cocktail night he hosted for the couple, he wore a black sherwani by Manish Malhotra. The real craft was in the details: intricate bugle bead embroidery across the chest and shoulders that caught the light with every movement, adding quiet drama to what was otherwise a clean, powerful silhouette.

Mehendi Festivities
For the mehendi celebrations, Arjun kept it festive and relaxed in a rich maroon embroidered kurta set from Torani, paired with patterned trousers and black loafers. The embroidery did the heavy lifting here — ornate, celebratory, and unmistakably him.


Pelli Koduku ceremony
For these pre-wedding festivities, Arjun went deep into festive territory with an intricately embroidered maroon kurta set by Karan Torani. A Nehru jacket layered over the kurta featured delicate gold motifs throughout, while coordinated patterned trousers kept the silhouette cohesive. The jewellery is what people couldn’t stop talking about – vintage pieces from Abhilasha Pret Jewelry, plus a diamond-studded Bugadi (ear cuff) from Sheetal Zaveri.

Wedding Ceremony
This is where things got interesting. Arjun stepped out in an ivory dhoti-kurta by Anamika Khanna – clean, minimal, and deeply traditional at its base. But he layered it with a structured Nehru-style bandhgala jacket and a delicately embroidered shawl draped at the shoulder. The real story, though, was the jewellery: a dramatic Chanda pendant necklace from Sheetal Zaveri with multi-hued accents, a Roshini ear cuff from the same label, a Sahya ring, and – the wildcard – kada-style anklets (Toda) that almost nobody saw coming. Brown mojris and his signature tinted frames sealed it.


What We Love about His Looks
Across every function, Arjun’s choices added up to something bigger than outfit picks. He made a consistent, deliberate case for men’s ethnic jewellery – necklaces, ear cuffs, anklets- as a serious style move, not an afterthought. In a space where most leading men stick to a kurta and maybe a brooch, he went full fashion. And it landed.
The Wedding Makers
Outfits: Manish Malhotra (Cocktail), Torani (Pelli Koduku & Reception), Anamika Khanna (Wedding)
Shoes: Nauvab Co. (Wedding)
Accessories: Abhilasha Pret Jewelry (Pelli Koduku, Wedding), Sheetal Zaveri by Vithaldas (Pelli Koduku, Wedding)




