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Shah Rukh Khan, often referred to as the King of Romance, has captivated audiences not only in India but across the globe. His killer charm, dimpled smile, exceptional acting skills and romantic hero image have made him a household name in countries far beyond his homeland. Time and again, fans have proved the superstar’s popularity by mimicking dialogues from his films and making videos on his foot-tapping songs.
Yet again, a Japanese man has captured the hearts of Shah Rukh Khan fans worldwide with his uncanny mimicry of the Bollywood star’s iconic dialogues. This talented individual has become a viral sensation, and his impersonations of SRK symbolise how much Indian cinema and King Khan are loved globally.
In the video shared on Instagram, the Japanese man perfectly imitates the superstar’s famous dialogues from the film Chennai Express. As the clip proceeds, the said man mimics popular dialogues such as “I love you, Meenamma” and “If you want something in life, you have to lose something” in Hindi as well as Japanese.
The viral clip features an overlay text that reads, “Shah Rukh Khan mimicry in Japanese.”
Soon enough, the video went viral, amassing 691,000 views and more than 59,000 likes. Needless to say, the numbers are still increasing. Social media users enjoyed the hilarious video and flooded the comments section of the viral clip with a cascade of reactions. SRK fans praised the Japanese man for this mimicry, while others mentioned that his voice resembles Oggy from the cartoon Oggy and the Cockroaches.
“We got the Japanese SRK version before GTA 6,” wrote a user.
Another person commented, “Now I feel like Shah Rukh’s voice fits better in Japanese.”
“Why does Japanese SRK sound like mallu SRK?” said a user.
An individual remarked, “HAHAHAHA, why was this so good?”
“Mai tumse bhut pyar krta hu’ was so ON POINT,” posted someone.
An account expressed, “Do the other Bollywood actors now.”
Coincidentally, Shah Rukh Khan’s landlord happened to be a television director. One fine day, King Khan ended up auditioning for a part in the TV show Fauji and bagged the lead role. It was this show that kick-started his acting journey, and he hasn’t looked back since. Now, he is one of the highest-past actors in the industry with a catalogue of more than 75 films.
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