Shah Rukh Khan says `Love You BTS` in Dunki`s OTT release announcement video
After years of calling Kim Taehyung Shah Rukh Khan's Korean son, and making dance edits to King Khan's songs, Indian ARMYs have finally found a SRK-BTS connection. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, while announcing the OTT release of his film Dunki, mentioned BTS in a funny video, and fans of the K-pop group in India are losing their minds.
Desi ARMYs can't believe SRK mentioned BTS in Dunki's OTT release video, where he tries to explain his influence all over the world. The actor, who pretends to be applying for a visa to every country in the world, mentions that he 'taught' South Korea to love. He then says 'Love you, BTS' and shows a finger heart at the camera.
The video sent fans of both SRK and BTS into a frenzy, as they couldn't believe what they had been hoping for so far, has finally come true. A full-fledged collaboration between SRK and BTS might seem like a pipe dream, but this definitely gives us hope!
Check out some of the comments from fans below:
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"There is only one thing better than SRK. It's Shah Rukh saying 'Love you BTS'," said one fan.
"Whenever South korea will be mentioned BTS will always be the first one to be talk about, its not just about being popular but having a global impact, it is what we mean when we say BTS PAVED THE WAY, and Bollywood king Mentioning them here its a proud moment for every indian BTS Army," wrote another.
Another comment sid, "LOVE YOU BTSðÂÂÂð give the copywriter A MASSIVE RAISE."
The clip of SRK mentioning BTS is also going viral. Check it out:
'Dunki' directed by Rajkumar Hirani was released in theatres in December. Also featuring Taapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal, the movie's digital arrival follows its successful theatrical run, which began on December 21. The maiden collaboration between Shah Rukh and Hirani, Dunki's story revolves around a group of individuals who choose the âdonkey route' to emigrate to London from India.