Published 14:02 IST, March 9th 2019
MC Sher's VIRAL PUBG reference on Ranveer Singh incognito 'Gully Boy' look has started an inter-generational debate
After delivering three back to back blockbusters — 'Padmaavat', 'Simmba' and the hugely acclaimed 'Gully Boy', Ranveer Singh sure has impressed everyone across the world.
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After delivering three back to back blockbusters — 'Padmaavat', 'Simmba' and the hugely acclaimed 'Gully Boy', Ranveer Singh sure has impressed everyone across the world.
Ranveer delivered a rare feat last year as he single-handedly delivered over 500 crore at the box office in a calendar year and this incredible success rate has meant his equity to multiply hugely.
Recently, the actor posted a throwback picture of sorts from his latest film, 'Gully Boy' where he was seen donning a hoodie and a face mask. and while many netizens's lauded him for the get-up, his co-star MC Sher, a.k.a Siddhant Chaturvedi thought that he looked like a PUBG character and commented saying, 'Gully Boy x PUBG'
Here's the picture!
Using a viral PUBG reference, Siddhanth Chaturvedi made the internet go into a meltdown, with many fans agreeing with him. Within a span of fifteen minutes, his comment has already garnered 800+ likes.
Read his comment below:
However, while many netizens did think that Ranveer Singh's look like a PUBG character, his co-star Vijay Verma, who also played an important role in 'Gully Boy' thought that he looked like the Prince of Persia.
See below:
Now, this comment has started a rather inter-generational debate, given the fact that the video game, PUBG is being played by many youngsters and teenagers in the present times, while 'Prince of Persia', is a film that is rather old, and has been watched over many time,s thus becoming a rather 'old sensation'.
Many netizens were also quick to come up with their own idea of how Ranveer Singh looks. While many thought that he looked like a character in 'Assassins Creed', a few thought that he looks like the true 'Gully Ka Chokra'.
13:05 IST, March 9th 2019