Pakistani Woman’s Hilarious Kangana Ranaut Mimicry Goes Viral

The internet is buzzing with laughter after a Pakistani woman’s impressive mimicry of Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut went viral. The clip, from Pakistan’s popular TV show ‘Showtime with Ramiz Raja’, features the woman hilariously mimicking Ranaut’s speech patterns and mannerisms, perfectly capturing the essence of her iconic role in the film ‘Queen’.

In the viral video, the woman, with impeccable comedic timing, delivers Ranaut’s famous dialogue, “Main apne life mein tarah tarah ke gents dekhe hain. Ek married gents, ek detergent. (I’ve seen all kinds of men in my life: Married men and detergent),” leaving the guests and the audience in stitches.

The video has garnered over 419.9K views, with netizens showering the woman with praise. One user commented, “This is a good thing. There is something in Kangana that even Pakistanis follow,” while another remarked, “Well, she’s doing mimicry well! Kangana is famous in India, especially in Uttarakhand, and now even in Pakistan. People are making a living by doing her mimicry in different countries. What more do you want? Let them entertain people!”

Many viewers also took the opportunity to applaud Ranaut’s performance in ‘Queen’, with one user commenting, “You cannot produce the Queen, Mimic is only choice left.” Another user simply stated, “Actually Awesome Performance.”

While some users found the mimicry amusing, others felt it was disrespectful to the actress. However, Ranaut herself has previously stated that she doesn’t take offense to mimicry. In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, she said, “Main apni mimicry dekhti hoon. Kitne log mujhe mimic karte hain. Main to bohot zyada popular hoon mimicry ki duniya me. Bohot mere mimicry artist hain. Aisa nahi hai ki hum dekhte hain aur hum offend ho jaate hain. (I often see people mimicking me. So many of them do it. I am very popular in the world of mimicry, there are a lot of mimicry artists. It’s not like I get offended when I see them).”

The viral video is a testament to Ranaut’s enduring popularity and the power of humor to transcend borders. It also highlights the unique ability of mimicry to entertain and inspire, even in the face of cultural differences.

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