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Ranbir Kapoor returned to the big screen last Friday after over four years with Shamshera, thus naturally the anticipation, excitement and expectation around it was sky high. And it isn’t just his Indian fans that were dealing with all these emotions, as even his global admirers had been feeling the same way.

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Recently, a video from Korea surfaced online that saw some Korean students dancing to the hit chartbuster from the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Ghagra, that also featured Madhuri Dixit. The song was an instant hit on its release and has became iconic over the years, and the Korean students dancing to it just show the legacy it has created.

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The video sees more than 15 students dressed in Indian attires and performing to Ghagra and they rather seem to be quite enjoying it as is visible on their faces. Moreover, it is always nice to see Indian talent and art reach out to different corners of the world and get appreciated.

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Ranbir’s return to the big screen saw him play a double role in Shamshera of father and son. The actor played a dacoit from the 1800s who sets out on a path to achieve independence and liberation for his tribe. The film directed by Karan Malhotra also featured Vaani Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt.

 

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Up next, Ranbir has Ayan Mukerji’s fantasy adventure Brahmastra in just over a month’s time that will mark his first time onscreen pairing with wife Alia Bhatt. The film is one of the most ambitious and expensive project ever made in Bollywood and will see Ranbir as Shiva, a man who can emit fire from the palm of his hands.

 

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