Groom's Bollywood dance to 'Dhoom Machale' wins hearts online, Hrithik Roshan says 'love it' | Today news
An American groom took the internet stormy after a video of him who danced to Dhoom Machale during his wedding became viral. Shared by the Instagram account letter by SAV, the cut shows the groom – dressed in just its wedding vest and pants – and energetic movements to the iconic Bollywood number with his friends. The video was recorded fickle: “If a white boy marries a brown girl.” The surprise turn? Hrithik Roshan, who played in Dhoom 2 and is regularly remembered for his dance in the song, saw the video and left a comment under it. The Bollywood star simply wrote ‘Love It’ with a fire -emoji and fans rejoiced. The action of the groom quickly became a fan favorite. Viewers praised his energy, effort and joyful embrace of Indian culture. Remarks ranged from playful – ‘Hrithik since it was placed’ – to cordial. One person declared, “This man is a keeper”, while another has made a joke: “The Indian government must give him his Aadhaar card.” But the Dhoom tribute was not the only moment that attracted attention. In another cut shared by the same version, the groom and groom are seen dancing after ‘Desi Girl’ from ‘Dostana’, and earns applause online again. One commentator summarized it best: “I like intercourse weddings Die Non -Indian Groom Dance for Indian music and involve the culture. I would like to see more of the Indian bride get involved in his culture as well.” Hrithik Roshan’s workfront Hrithik was last seen in ‘fighter’, directed by Siddharth Anand. The film also contains Deepika Padukone and Anil Kapoor. He will be seen next in ‘War 2’, along with JR NTR and Kiara Advani. The film, directed by Ayan Mukerji, will also be JR NTR’s most expected debut in Bollywood. Hrithik also intends to make his director’s debut with ‘Krish 4’. The film is jointly produced by his father, Rakesh Roshan, and YRF’s Aditya Chopra. The actor was also signed for a production under Hombale films. However, details of the project are currently mastered.