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Netizens REACT as Salman’s doppelganger nails superstar’s act

Netizens REACT as Salman Khan's doppelganger nails superstar’s act; bodyguard Shera pulls him away from stage - WATCH

In an electrifying event in Qatar, Salman Khan took the spotlight alongside the talented comedian Sunil Grover, who delivered a side-splitting impersonation of the Bollywood icon. Clips capturing their lively banter, featuring a humorous mock duel and the intervention of Shera, quickly captivated audiences online.

Salman Khan is currently busy with his tour in Qatar. And one of his performances on stage featured his duplicate as well. Well, it was none other than Sunil Grover, who was imitating Khan, dressed as the superstar from head to toe. Soon, the video of the duo went viral on the internet. Fans have reacted, stating that the actor-comedian nailed his act. Let’s take a look at it.

Sunil Grover nails his act as Salman Khan on stage

Videos of Salman Khan and Sunil Grover have taken over social media by storm. Maniesh Paul, who was the host for the show, asked Salman Khan to come on stage to recognize the person coming from the other end of the stage. Donning clothes like Khan, Grover arrived imitating the superstar’s walk and swag. Salman smiled at him, and they had a friendly face-off. Later, Bhaijaan’s bodyguard, Shera, was seen pulling Sunil Grover away from Khan and the stage. The ‘Wanted’ actor then resumed his show once again. Here’s the video:

Fans react to Sunil Grover’s act as Salman Khan

The netizens took to their respective social media handles to praise Sunil Grover for nailing his act as Salman Khan. They lauded him, saying that Sunil looked more real than the original. A person commented, “He is more Salman than actual Salman.” Another comment read, “Sunil Grover as #SalmanKhan was unreal; he absolutely nailed it. He is more dangerous than AI.” A person posted, “Wait for that smile in the end from both.” An X user wrote, “No one can act as Salman Bhai better than Sunil Grover did. Sunil Grover delivered a spot-on Salman Khan vibe.”

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Apart from Sunil, celebs like Tamannaah Bhatia, Stebin Ben, and Jacqueline Fernandez are also part of the event

Salman Khan on the work front

On the work front, Salman Khan will next feature in Apoorva Lakhia’s ‘Battle of Galwan’. Chitrangda Singh will be seen as the female lead in the movie. The movie is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between the Indian and the Chinese soldiers. Salman will be seen essaying the role of an army officer in the movie. The film has been scheduled to hit theaters in 2026. Go to Source

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