Young actor Imran Khan has paid a tribute to Bollywood's three Khans - Aamir, Salman and Shah Rukh - through the title song of his upcoming film "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" by copying steps from their popular songs "Paathshaala", "Munni" and "Chhaiyan chhaiyan", respectively
Imran Khan has paid a tribute to Bollywood's three Khans - Aamir, Salman and Shah Rukh - through the title song of his upcoming film "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" by copying steps from their popular songs "Paathshaala", "Munni" and "Chhaiyan chhaiyan", respectively
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Imran, who features in the Yash Raj Films project opposite Katrina Kaif, shot for the peppy song in Mumbai, New Delhi and Dehradun.
Imran Khan copies Salman Khan's steps from "Dabangg" in the title
song for his upcoming film "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" Pic/ IANS
In the song, Imran goes searching for the ideal bride for his brother. He dances at an airport, mimicking his maternal uncle, Aamir, by performing the same steps that the latter did in the song "Paathshaala" in "Rang De Basanti".
Mimicking Aamir Khan's steps from the song "Paathshaala", for the title
song for his upcoming film "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan". Pic/ IANS
On the road, he copies Salman's famous steps from the blockbuster "Dabangg", and he has also shot atop a train a la Shah Rukh's "Chhaiya chhaiya" from "Dil Se".
Dancing atop a train a la Shah Rukh Khan, for the title song for his
upcoming film "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan". Pic/ IANS
He may not be a great dancer, but the 28-year-old has managed to copy the three Khans quite well.
"Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" also features Pakistani actor-musician Ali Zafar. The romantic comedy will release Sep 9.