Video of 'Gunda' Mukesh Rishi selling Deadpool Airdopes is so hilarious that it's breaking the internet
Mukesh Rishi who mostly appears in Telugu and Tamil films now featured in an advertisement for Aman Gupta's BoAt and it's so hilarious that it's breaking the internet.
"Mera naam hai Bulla, rakhta hu khulla"! If you still don't know about Bulla, the iconic villain from 1998 movie Gunda, played by Mukesh Rishi, you have probably been living under the rock. You might have never watched the film, but the characters and dialogues of the movie became so popular that they are now considered iconic. Thanks to Kanan Gill and Biswa Kalyan Rath¡®s Pretentious movie reviews.
If you have also been wondering what the actor who has also been featured in movies like Gardish, Ghatak, Gupt and Sarfarosh is up to, Rishi who mostly appears in Telugu and Tamil films now featured in an advertisement for Aman Gupta's BoAt and it's so hilarious that it's breaking the internet.
Video of 'Gunda' Mukesh Rishi selling Deadpool airpods is hilarious
In his iconic style, he unveiled the new limited-edition Airdopes made for the upcoming movie Deadpool & Wolverine which hits screens on July 26, 2024. Just like the film, the advertisement is humorously cringe and everyone is going bonkers over it. "Oh My Gunda! I cannot believe this is happening," comedian Sahil Bulla wrote. "I felt molested bro," another user posted. "Bulla ki jaana main kaun, ye gaana sunungi ispe," said another user. "Bulla selling me Deadpool airdopes is my Harappa civilization," said another user.
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Meanwhile, Mukesh Rishi has featured in many villainous roles in the 90s - be it, Bulla, from Gunda or Zafar Supari from Salman Khan's Garv 2004, he played the anti-hero roles so well that children were scared of him. In an interview with ANI, the actor had revealed, "I still remember that there¡¯s a time when children would not come to me¡they were scared of me due to my villainous image. Even many women used to say mean things to me. ¡®Aap ye kaisa kaam kar rhe ho ..aap ache bhale dikhte ho ye kya role kar rhe ho..¡¯ I heard all such things in the past."
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Talking about his iconic dialogue which is now a hit because of its double meaning, Mukesh Rishi had admitted that he didn't feel good after saying those lines. He also said that he was thankful to the young generation for not judging him for that and instead finding it humours and making memes on it.
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