Watch: 'Donald Trump' dances on Ranveer's 'Malhari' in viral spoof video
The comical video, shared on the social media , showing Donald Trump’s smiling face juxtaposed on Ranveer Singh’s as he dances to Malhari, the war song from Bajirao Mastani.
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- Spoofed’ video where Donald Trump is dancing on Ranveer's hit 'Malhari'
LOS ANGELES: The hilarious spoofed video of 'Donald Trump', dancing on Bollywood star Ranveer Singh's 'Bajirao Mastani' song 'Malhari', is making rounds on the internet.
The meme video, shared on social media, shows Donald Trump’s smiling face juxtaposed on Ranveer Singh’s as he dances to Malhari the war song from Bajirao Mastani.
The made-up video, captioned “Peshwa Warrior Trump”, shows Trump’s face morphed onto Ranveer Singh’s body as he dances to the song Malhari.
The video was reportedly photoshopped and doctored via Adobe. Trump’s facial expressions were aptly transposed in the hilarious mashup which has gone viral.
Undoubtedly, the internet is a place that is filled with surprises, here is a ‘spoofed’ video where Donald Trump is dancing on Ranveer's hit 'Malhari'.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali' Bajirao Mastani was released in December 2015. Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra were among the cast of the film. Ranveer played Peshwa Bajirao, a Maratha king, who fell in love with Mastani (Deepika Padukone). Malhari is a song that plays when he is celebrating victory after a battle. Ranveer was lauded for his performance in the film.
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