'Madam When Are You Debuting In Bollywood Industry': Manu Bhaker's KBC Episode Sparks Speculations Among Fans
'Madam When Are You Debuting In Bollywood Industry': Manu Bhaker's KBC Episode Sparks Speculations Among Fans
Ace India shooter Manu Bhaker's Kaun Banega Crorepati episode, where she appeared with wrestler Aman Sehrawat, has already gone viral on social media. Now, a fan's comment on one such Instagram post asking when she would make her Bollywood debut has also drawn quite some attention. The episode drew quite a lot of TRP, especially after two Paris Olympics bronze medallists appeared.
The video where the comment finds a place, sees Bhaker delivering a famous Amitabh Bachchan dialogue from the film Mohabbatein. The 'Parampara, Pratistha, Anushasan' dialogue is extremely famous in social media and Bhaker seems to have taken a likeness to it as well.
Expectedly, the Olympic medallist shooter's dialogue delivery prompted the user to ask when she would make her Bollywood debut. Watch the video here:
See the comment here:
In the video shared by Sony TV's Instagram handle a fan asked, "Ab acting ki tayari he kya (Are you preparing for your acting debut now?”
"Voice bhi bahut acchi hai," another Instagram user said.
The dialogue goes, "“Parampara, Pratishtha aur Anushasan, humare iss gurukul ke teen stambh hai. In teeno ke adhaar par hum tumhare aane wala kal bata sakte hai."
Bachchan had a broad smile on his face after Manu had delivered the dialogue and said, "Ye humari film ka dialogue tha."
At just 22 years old, Manu made history by becoming the first Indian post-Independence to win two medals in a single Olympic Games. She bagged a bronze in the 10m air pistol event and then teamed up with Sarabjot Singh to bag a second bronze in the mixed 10m air pistol category.
Manu had failed to perform to her best at the Tokyo Olympics and came back empty-handed. “I had hardships also after that. I was doubting my choices. I was thinking of opting for a different career path. But destiny is something," she recently told the Indian Express.
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