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Shah Rukh Khan is on a roll as Jawan’s craze among the masses refuses to slow down. The film has already minted Rs 1,000 crore globally and is still running successfully at the theatres. From the gripping storyline to captivating action sequences, the film is every bit entertaining and can leave anyone spellbound. However, a particular sequence from the film, went viral within seconds after the teaser was released.
The scene features King Khan as Azad grooving to the old song Beqarar Karke Hume Yun Na Jaiye inside a metro. The scene caught the attention of numerous citizens who also recreated the same and shared their clips on social media. One such video of a woman grooving to the song while travelling in a metro has been going viral.
The video was shared by an Instagram user named Saheli Rudra. In the video, the woman perfectly aces Shah Rukh’s popular look during the metro heist sequence. To replicate the look, she is dressed in a red check shirt and live green cargo pants. Her face is covered with bandages. The video shows the woman dancing to the viral track Beqarar Karke. She nails the actor’s hook step from the sequence perfectly.
Since being shared on September 16, the video has garnered over 10.2 million views. It has amassed around 5 lakh views. Many also dropped their opinion in the comments section. While some praised the woman for her confidence, others criticised her. One of the comments read, “Nice confidence bro,” whereas another said, “Jigra chahiye ese confidence ke sath dance karne mein (You need the courage to dance with such confidence).” A third one jokingly said, “Someone please send her to the hospital. I think she is injured.”
Coming back to the film, Jawan was released theatrically on September 7. The star-studded film has Shah Rukh Khan, Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Deepika Padukone, Priyamani and Sanya Malhotra, among others. It marked the Bollywood debut of both director Atlee and actress Nayanthara.
On the other hand, the song Beqarar Karke Hume Yun Na Jaiye is a popular song from the 1962 film Bees Saal Baad. The song is crooned and composed by Hemant Kumar.
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