Ranbir's 'Rockstar' clip leaves fans in splits as they compare his singing to Doraemon’s Gian, Watch

Updated : Sep 05, 2024 13:13
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Thirteen years after the release of 'Rockstar', a funny behind-the-scenes video of Ranbir singing 'Jo Bhi Main' has surfaced online, and fans are having a blast. In the video, Ranbir, dressed as his character Jordan, attempts to sing the song, which was originally sung by Mohit Chauhan. His voice has attracted some entertaining reactions from fans on Reddit.

Fans reaction

The clip shows Ranbir strumming a guitar and singing the song while director Imtiaz Ali captures the moment. But instead of being moved by his performance, fans couldn’t help but make fun at Ranbir’s singing. One fan commented, 'Ab pata chala Nadaan parinda kyun Ghar nahi aa raha tha'.

A user summed it up saying imagine Raha telling Ranbir,' bas karo papa, isse achcha mein so jaati hun'.

Many fans compared Ranbir’s voice to that of Gian,character from the animated show Doraemon. One fan even mimicked Gian’s style, writing, Meh hu giaaannn... Mera gaana hai bohottt surillaaaa....Mera gaana sunke log ho jate hai madhosh..  Another fan said 'Alia, please give Ranbir some singing lessons!'

More about Rockstar

Rockstar was released in 2011. The movie featured a stellar supporting cast, including Aditi Rao Hydari, Piyush Mishra, Shernaz Patel, Kumud Mishra, Sanjana Sanghi, and the legendary Shammi Kapoor. The film’s soundtrack, composed by A.R. Rahman, became a massive hit, especially the song 'Sadda Haq.'

The film, made on a budget of Rs 60 crore, earned Rs 108.71 crore worldwide and was recently re-released, adding another Rs 7.50 crore to its box office collection. But despite all the praises, this new clip of Ranbir has fans in stitches.

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