King of romance, Shah
Rukh Khan has fans and admirers in every nook and corner of the world. This we are
not just a saying but it is actually a fact because every now and then, his fans keep on paying heartfelt tributes to his legacy.
One such tribute to SRK was seen in Kenya, Africa. A couple made a lip-synching video of βTujhe Dekha toh
yeh Jana Sanamβ, from one of his widely acclaimed films, βDilwale Dulhania Le Jayengeβ. The characters of Raj and Simran became world-renowned and are remembered fondly even
today.
Anupam Kher played the role of SRK's cool father in massive hit film which was released in 1995. Seeing the video, the
fans were all praises for the Kenyan couple and showered praises.
Some time back, Anupam Kher had shared the video, Gauri Khan had shared a picture on her
Instagram handle where she wrote, βCanβt believe I
designed this look in the 90s π ... Those
jeans, #legwarmer tee, bullet belt and a red shirt thrown over. The hand
painted jeans were my favourite. #Gaurikhandesigns has come a
long way! Major throwback.. @iamsrk @kajolβ
However, this is not the first time that people from other countries and cultures have shared video of SRK's songs.
Iβm telling you these Nigerians REALLY DO watch more Bollywood than us desi people π the boys are back with another cover pic.twitter.com/YtwQSiwtEu
β Ali Gul Khan πΉ (@alidaudzai_) February 6, 2019
Earlier this year
too, there was a video which was trending on the internet. In the video, 5
Nigerian boys were singing βBholi si suratβ from another King Khan's hit Bollywood film, βDil
Toh Pagal Haiβ. Apart from Shahrukh Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, and Akshay Kumar were part of it.
In another instance, an African-British person was seeing enjoying the Punjabi culture by doing the bhangra on Punjabi songs. This is an amazing thing because he does not even understand the words, yet still manages to perform better than any of us Punjabis could do. He performed on songs of Sidhu Moosewala, Jasmine Sandlas, Kulwinder Billa and many other artists. Fun fact - He learned the Bhangra all by himself and due to this, his popularity is increasing with each passing day.