The viral video has been widely shared on the internet, spreading laughter.
A video has been making the rounds on the internet. It involves comedian Musdalifah Basri recreating the iconic song “Deewana Hai Dekho” from the cult classic Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (K3G). The video has now gone viral and has the internet in splits.
The comedian recreates K3G’s song Deewana Hai Dekho and gives it a hilarious take.
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham has remained a hot favorite for many over the years, be it for SRK-Kajol, Hrithik Roshan’s hotness, or the OG charm of “Pooh” Kareena Kapoor Khan. The songs of the film are hummed even today; such were the classics. One of the songs, Deewana Hai Dekho, was picturized on Hrithik Roshan Kareena Kapoor Khan, who has a different fan base for the song. Recently, stand-up comedian and actor Musdalifah Basri recreated the song and has the internet in splits.
Instagram reel of the recreation of Deewana Hai Dekho song goes viral.
Musdalifah Basri and her team have recreated the visuals of the K3G song Deewana Hai Dekho. The video thus far has garnered over 155K views, leaving audiences on the internet in splits. In the original song, Hrithik Roshan enters the scene in a swanky Lamborghini, while in Basri’s viral video, the ‘hero’ enters on the back of a cart. The actors with funny body language recreate almost every shot in the original song.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One social media user wrote, “Justice for Lamborghini.” Another wrote, “Ye sab logo ko karan johar dhoon raha hai (Karan Johar is looking for all these people).”

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