Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Watch: US Embassy Employees Audition For Bollywood Films

IANS, 06 Oct, 2017 04:50 PM

    The US Embassy in India has shared a video in which its employees can be seen auditioning for Bollywood films. The video is hilarious and will surely leave you in splits.

     

    From mouthing Namak Halal's 'I can talk English, I can walk English' dialogue to enacting famous 'Mere Paas Maa He' scene, Americans have perfectly mimicked Hindi dialogues.

     

    The official handle of US Embassy India shared the video and tweeted, “Who loves #Bollywood?We do!Watch our officers audition for their big movie break w/famous Hindi film dialogues!Celebrating #USIndiaDosti.”

     
     

    It can be seen as an effort to strengthen India-US ties. The love for Bollywood was quite evident in the video and every cinema lover can relate to it. The tweet has received huge response from the audience and the campaign is surely going to become a hit.

     

    What do you think, who fits perfect for Hindi movie? Well, looking at their wonderful auditions, just like you even we are confused.

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Minimum Wage In BC Going Up To $11.35, Up By 50 Cents An Hour On September 15th

    In making the announcement today, Premier John Horgan said moving over time to a $15 minimum wage is long overdue in making life more affordable for British Columbians.

    Minimum Wage In BC Going Up To $11.35, Up By 50 Cents An Hour On September 15th

    WATCH: Foreigners Beautifully Sing Indian NATIONAL ANTHEM For The First Time

    WATCH: Foreigners Beautifully Sing Indian NATIONAL ANTHEM For The First Time
    As India celebrates 70 years of Independence on August 15, here are five videos of Indian national anthem that you must not miss today. From foreigners singing the song to people joining their voices in a capella version, these videos should be part of your Independence Day playlist.

    WATCH: Foreigners Beautifully Sing Indian NATIONAL ANTHEM For The First Time

    Hijab-Clad Toon In London Road Safety Books Removed Over Accusations Of 'Sexualisation'

    Hijab-Clad Toon In London Road Safety Books Removed Over Accusations Of 'Sexualisation'
    A road safety campaign in the UK that uses images of a young cartoon character wearing a hijab has dropped the pictures after it was accused of "sexualising"children. 

    Hijab-Clad Toon In London Road Safety Books Removed Over Accusations Of 'Sexualisation'

    On Independence Day: US Envoy Asked Twitter To Help With Saree Search. See The Winning Saree

    On Independence Day: US Envoy Asked Twitter To Help With Saree Search. See The Winning Saree
    Recently, US envoy MaryKay Carlson embarked on a special saree search on Twitter. The Charge d'Affaires at the US Embassy in New Delhi, Carlson wanted to celebrate Indian Independence Day 2017 with a gorgeous saree.

    On Independence Day: US Envoy Asked Twitter To Help With Saree Search. See The Winning Saree

    Video: Fancy Tractor Is Indian Groom's Ride To Wedding In Canada

    Video: Fancy Tractor Is Indian Groom's Ride To Wedding In Canada
    Not only tractors, other baraat members got on to rickshaws to make quite an interesting wedding party.

    Video: Fancy Tractor Is Indian Groom's Ride To Wedding In Canada

    Beautiful Videos Of Indian And Pakistani National Anthems Sung Together Goes Viral

    Beautiful Videos Of Indian And Pakistani National Anthems Sung Together Goes Viral
    The video commences with the thought, “When we open our borders to art, peace comes along”, going on to artistes from both countries singing the national anthems from Pakistan and India, together. 

    Beautiful Videos Of Indian And Pakistani National Anthems Sung Together Goes Viral