Allari Naresh is one of the most eligible bachelors in T-town, but admits being tired of ducking questions about when exactly he���s going to tie the knot. Apparently, he���s left the decision to his mother, like a mamma���s boy. ���My mother is going to decide about my marriage. Few days after my father (EVV Satyanarayana) passed away, my mother came up to me saying, ���Your father always spoke about your marriage.
It was the only thing that was on his mind. Please let me take that decision now��� and I finally relented. I was quite attached to my father, but I can totally understand how shattered my mother must have been when he passed away. It was a huge blow for all of us.���
While the bride-hunt is still on, Naresh confides that he doesn���t want to rush in. ���The only thing I asked my mom was time. I need at least five to six months to get to know the girl better before we get married. And she���s cool with that,��� he says. Ask him if he has ever fallen in love and pat comes the reply, ���Oh yes! I did. But all of them got married too soon. There���s a running joke that whoever I fall in love with, gets married to someone else. I am their lucky charm, I suppose (laughs). Funny thing is, a lot of them and their husbands are still in touch with me and we have a good laugh about those good old days.���
Prod him a little further to talk about his dating scene until recently and he says, ���All those whom I fell in love with aren���t single anymore, but I do get a lot of attention from women whenever I���m out partying. It hasn���t gotten serious yet and there were times when I felt like avoiding some of them. And it almost always happens every time someone talks about their caste. I just can���t stand all that.���