Indian cinema continues to charm audiences worldwide, with a recent viral video showcasing just how deep its influence runs. A Japanese man’s humorous imitation of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has taken social media by storm, further highlighting the global love for Indian films.

The video, originally shared by the Instagram page @desi.sauce, has amassed over 50,000 likes and sparked a flurry of reactions from users across the platform. In the clip, the man is seen perfectly mimicking some of Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic dialogues from the 2013 blockbuster Chennai Express, including memorable lines like “I love you, Meenamma” and “If you want something in life, you have to lose something.”

 

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Shah Rukh Khan, often dubbed the “King of Bollywood,” has built a career spanning over three decades, delivering performances that resonate with audiences across the globe. His ability to connect with fans from various cultural backgrounds has earned him international fame, and this viral video is just the latest testament to his global appeal.

Netizens Reaction

Social media users have responded enthusiastically to the video, praising both the mimicry and the light-hearted nature of the clip. Fans of Shah Rukh Khan, or SRK as he is popularly known, filled the comments section with their reactions. One user, 5haxid, humorously remarked, “We got the Japanese SRK version before GTA 6,” referencing the highly anticipated video game release. Another user, mansidhoni08, joked, “Now I feel like Shahrukh’s voice fits better in Japanese.”

The video has also inspired requests for the Japanese man to take on more Bollywood stars. Some users even noted that his voice bears a striking resemblance to Oggy, the character from the animated series Oggy and the Cockroaches, adding to the fun and humor.

This viral moment is a reminder of Bollywood’s far-reaching influence and its ability to transcend borders. It showcases how Indian cinema, and Shah Rukh Khan in particular, continues to captivate fans from all corners of the world.