Emraan Hashmi Cameo in 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood' Goes Viral, Raghav Juyal Sings "Kaho Na Kaho From Murder
Stealing the Spotlight: Emraan Hashmi and Raghav Juyal's Cameo in 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood' Goes Viral
Mumbai, India – In a series packed with high-profile cameos from Bollywood's biggest names, a scene featuring actor Emraan Hashmi and Raghav Juyal has emerged as the clear fan favorite, stealing the show and becoming the most talked-about moment in Aryan Khan's directorial debut, 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'.
Mumbai, India – In a series packed with high-profile cameos from Bollywood's biggest names, a scene featuring actor Emraan Hashmi and Raghav Juyal has emerged as the clear fan favorite, stealing the show and becoming the most talked-about moment in Aryan Khan's directorial debut, 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'.
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The viral scene has been praised by viewers for its unique blend of humor, genuine emotion, and an unforgettable tribute to the "Serial Kisser" of Bollywood. In the series, Juyal's character, Parvez, a die-hard Emraan Hashmi fan, has a chance encounter with his idol. The sequence culminates in Parvez passionately singing a portion of the iconic song "Kaho Na Kaho" from Hashmi's 2004 film Murder, even including the original Arabic verses.
Video of Emraan Hashmi's Cameo in 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'
This heartfelt moment has struck a chord with audiences, who are calling it the "funniest" and "sweetest" scene in the entire series. Many have taken to social media to share clips, with the dialogue "Saara Bollywood ek taraf aur Emraan Hashmi ek taraf" (The whole of Bollywood is on one side, and Emraan Hashmi is on the other) becoming an instant sensation. Fans are celebrating Aryan Khan for creating a tribute that Emraan Hashmi "deserved for a long time."
Raghav Juyal has also been receiving immense praise for his authentic and hilarious performance. In a recent interview, he revealed that his emotional reaction in the scene was completely genuine. "When Emraan sir came and that scene happened, I actually started crying," Juyal shared, adding that he performed the scene straight from the heart. He explained that if he had tried to make it overtly comedic, it would have felt awkward, but his real tears and genuine admiration made the scene feel authentic.
The overwhelming response to this cameo highlights a nostalgic longing for the '90s and 2000s music that Emraan Hashmi's films were famous for. It's a testament to the lasting impact of his music and a celebration of his unique place in the industry. While other star appearances were also well-received, the unexpected and touching chemistry between Hashmi and Juyal's characters has cemented their scene as a truly memorable moment in modern Indian entertainment.
The overwhelming response to this cameo highlights a nostalgic longing for the '90s and 2000s music that Emraan Hashmi's films were famous for. It's a testament to the lasting impact of his music and a celebration of his unique place in the industry. While other star appearances were also well-received, the unexpected and touching chemistry between Hashmi and Juyal's characters has cemented their scene as a truly memorable moment in modern Indian entertainment.
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