A hilarious video featuring Sarabhai vs Sarabhai actor Rajesh Kumar has recently taken the internet by storm, as he playfully mocked Pakistan MP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari — much to the delight of social media users.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, which escalated tensions between India and Pakistan, Mr. Bhutto's speech in the Pakistani Parliament swiftly became the subject of internet memes. With his iconic Rosesh persona, Rajesh Kumar jumped on the viral trend and gave it a hilarious twist that had fans and internet users in stitches.
In the viral clip, Rajesh Kumar channels Bilawal Bhutto’s fiery speech with his signature Rosesh charm, adding a comical twist to the intense remarks. He said, “Kaun raat ke andhere mei hamle karte hei. Chor raat ke andhere mein humla karte hain. Buzdil raat ke andhere mein humla karte hain. Agar un mein himmat hoti toh woh din mein aake ailaan-e-jung karte.”
He wrote in the caption, "ON PUBLIC DEMAND…..welcome Hon Rosesh of Pakistan .. #actor #fun#rosesh #roseshpoetry#sarabhaivssarabhai#original.”
Several netizens took to the comment section laughing. One fan said, "Wow! This is going to be the greatest reel of all time !" Another fan said, "Rosesh bhai finally reached Pakistan." A comment also read, "Wasn't ready for this drop! Scrolling ends here, nothing’s topping this today!" A user also wrote, "I was waiting for this I don’t how but I was."
In response to India's Operation Sindoor, a quick, overnight attack that targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), Mr. Zardari spoke to the Pakistani Assembly last week. The operation was conducted in retaliation for the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 26 people, primarily tourists.
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Tensions escalated when Pakistan responded by launching drone attacks on civilian areas within India. In a counterstrike, India targeted specific military installations deep inside Pakistani territory. After four days of intense cross-border exchanges, both nations agreed to a ceasefire on May 10.
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