Some became Salman Khan, some adopted Munna Bhaiya’s avatar, this is how students in Pakistan’s university celebrated ‘Bollywood Day’

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The Bollywood industry and its stars are also well-liked in the neighboring country of Pakistan. The latest example of this has been seen in Pakistan University, where a special function named ‘Bollywood Day’ has been kept.

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New Delhi:

Bollywood movies are most liked all over the world. This is the reason why the fan following of the stars associated with this industry is also very high. The Bollywood industry and its stars are also well-liked in the neighboring country of Pakistan. The latest example of this has been seen in Pakistan University, where a special function named ‘Bollywood Day’ has been kept. A video related to this function is going viral on social media these days. In which many students of the university have been seen dressed in the colors of Bollywood stars.

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The video of the students has been shared by a person on Twitter. In which some student is seen in the look of Paresh Rawal of ‘Hera Pheri’ and many in the look of Sushmita Sen of the film ‘Main Hoon Na’. Not only this, the characters of Shahrukh Khan of ‘Devdas’, Aamir Khan of ‘Lagaan’, Salman Khan of ‘Dabangg’, Alia Bhatt of ‘Students of the Year’ and Munna Bhaiya of web series ‘Mirzapur’ were also shown on the land of Pakistan. are given. Apart from these, many other students have adopted the characters of different Bollywood stars.

It has been told through tweet that this ‘Bollywood Day’ for the students was kept at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). In which many students participated. This video of students is becoming increasingly viral on social media. People living in India and Pakistan are very fond of the video. Also giving your feedback by commenting. Let us tell you that in the last few years no Indian film has been released in Pakistan. Despite this, Hindi films are loved a lot there.

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