Employees at the US Embassy in New Delhi are celebrating 70 years of US and India's 'dosti' with a touch of Bollywood masala. The US Embassy in India has released a 90-second clip of their officers 'auditioning' for a Bollywood movie by enacting iconic Hindi film dialogues. From Sholay's "Kitne aadmi the?" to everybody's favourite, "Ek chutki sindoor ki kimat," they have recreated Bollywood magic in the now-viral video entitled 'Bollywood Dreams'.
Watch it below:
Since being shared online just one day ago, the video has gathered over 1,800 'likes' from an impressed, if amused, audience:
The immensely popular video also led the Embassy to create a poll which allows viewers to choose their favourite actor:
However, it is not just Bollywood that the US Embassy loves. They are also showering their love on Punjabi poetry and Urdu shayari with the hashtag 'US India Dosti'.
Watch them below:
In August this year, the US Charge d'Affaires in New Delhi, MaryKay Carlson, had asked Twitter for help in trying to decide which saree she should wear on India's Independence Day. And very recently, the US Consulate in Mumbai held a friendly dandiya dance off between its Indian and American staff.
Watch it below:
Since being shared online just one day ago, the video has gathered over 1,800 'likes' from an impressed, if amused, audience:
The immensely popular video also led the Embassy to create a poll which allows viewers to choose their favourite actor:
However, it is not just Bollywood that the US Embassy loves. They are also showering their love on Punjabi poetry and Urdu shayari with the hashtag 'US India Dosti'.
In August this year, the US Charge d'Affaires in New Delhi, MaryKay Carlson, had asked Twitter for help in trying to decide which saree she should wear on India's Independence Day. And very recently, the US Consulate in Mumbai held a friendly dandiya dance off between its Indian and American staff.
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