John Cena sings Shah Rukh Khan’s song ‘Bholi Si Surat’ in gym; Watch the video

Updated : Feb 18, 2024 12:39
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Shah Rukh Khan has fans in every corner of the world. From common man to celebrities, King Khan rules the hearts of many. He might have another big fan as it appears from a viral video. A video has been shared by the fan pages of Shah Rukh Khan, where wrestler John Cena is seen singing Bollywood Superstar’s hit song ‘Bholi Si Surat’ in a gym.  

John Cena sings 'Bholi Si Surat'

The video that we are talking about is shot in a gym. Gurv Sihra of the wrestling tag team The Bollywood Boyz took to his X handle and shared a video featuring him and John Cena. Gurv Sihra addressed Cena as a "pretty big Shah Rukh Khan fan,” to which Cena responded by saying "You never know what you can learn when you choose the path of growth. Here we are in the gym; so we are trying to grow but there’s tons of paths of growth and I’m gonna try my best to learn a song." Gurv Sihra cued a few lines of the hit song ‘Bholi Si Surat’ from SRK’s ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’. Following his cue, John Cena sang Shah Rukh’s song. Shah Rukh Khan’s fans were beyond excited to watch the world-famous wrestler singing a Bollywood song.

The video once again proves Shah Rukh Khan’s popularity. The actor has a reach beyond borders and in many parts of the world, people have showered love on his films. Be it his dialogues, hand gestures or songs, the stardom and popularity of King Khan remains unmatched.  

Shah Rukh Khan made a record breaking comeback to box office in 2023 after a hiatus of four years. He became the first actor with three of his films collectively earning more than Rs 2,500 crore worldwide. His films 'Pathaan' and 'Jawan' were among the highest earning films of 2023 while 'Dunki' also managed to mint decent amount at box office. 

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