A video of some overseas players of PBKS were seen delivering a few iconic dialogues from Bollywood films. The video garnered a lot of praise from fans all over the world.
The video began with England all-rounder Benny Howell trying to mimic actor Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic dialogue “Bade bade deshon mein aise chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain, Senorita,” from the blockbuster film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jaayenge (1995).
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He was followed by Australian pacer Nathan Ellis, who confused the actor with his teammate and batter Shahrukh khan. He went on to deliver SRK’s dialogue, “Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost,” from the movie Om Shanti Om (2007).
South African pacer Kagiso Rabada, who is in lethal form in IPL 2022, joined the fun. Sadly, his form was not up to the mark in terms of Bollywood as he had no clue about actor Salman Khan. He later mimicked Salman’s famous dialogue of the movie Wanted (2009), “Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di fir mai apne baap ki bhi nahi sunta.”
Lastly, West Indies all-rounder Odean Smith came into the frame and to much surprise, he perfectly acted Sunny Deol’s “Taareekh pe taareekh, taareekh pe taareekh, taareekh pe taareekh,” from the movie Damini (1993).
Coming to the team, PBKS have played 11 matches and lost six of them. Currently standing at the eighth spot on the points table, Punjab need to clinch victory in their three matches, in order to qualify for the playoffs.
PBKS will now be going up against Royal Challengers Bangalore in their next IPL 2022 clash on Friday, here at the Brabourne Stadium. (ANI)
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