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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.

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