Kangana Ranaut, known for her unique style and fearless personality, has always been a favorite for mimicry artists. A recent video that has gone viral proves just that, as a Pakistani woman flawlessly mimicked the Bollywood star on the popular TV show Showtime with Ramiz Raja. The video, which showcases the woman imitating Kangana’s distinct diction and style, has been making waves across social media platforms.
The clip focuses on the woman channeling Kangana’s character from the movie Queen and delivering a hilarious line: “Main apne life mein tarah tarah ke gents dekhe hain. Ek married gents, ek detergent” (I’ve seen all kinds of men in my life: Married men and detergent). This punchline left the audience and fellow guests in stitches.
Viral Sensation
The video has garnered over 3.3 million views, and social media users have flooded the comments with praise. A user on X (formerly Twitter), @JyotiDevAgarwal, humorously commented, “Pakistanis…how dare you mimic Kangana Ranaut,” while another user noted, “Well, she’s doing mimicry well! Kangana is famous in India, especially in Uttarakhand, and now even in Pakistan. People are making a living by doing her mimicry in different countries. What more do you want? Let them entertain people!”
Many people applauded the woman’s ability to capture the nuances of Kangana’s speech and style, with comments highlighting how entertaining and well-done the mimicry was.
Kangana’s Take on Mimicry
In the past, Kangana Ranaut has acknowledged her popularity in the world of mimicry, mentioning in an interview with Bollywood Hungama that she enjoys watching people mimic her. She said, “Main apni mimicry dekhti hoon. Kitne log mujhe mimic karte hain. Main to bohot zyada popular hoon mimicry ki duniya me. Bohot mere mimicry artist hain” (I often see people mimicking me. So many of them do it. I am very popular in the world of mimicry).
Kangana has never been offended by impersonations, showing her appreciation for mimicry artists. The viral video from Pakistan is just another example of how her distinct persona transcends borders, creating laughter and connection through entertainment.
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