Rajesh Kumar Mimics Bilawal Bhutto’s Operation Sindoor Speech In 'Rosesh Sarabhai' Style: Watch Viral Video
Actor Rajesh Kumar, best remembered as the quirky and poetic Rosesh Sarabhai from the cult classic Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, recently left social media in splits with a hilarious video mimicking former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
The inspiration? A recent speech by Mr. Zardari in the Pakistani Parliament during discussions on India’s Operation Sindoor—a targeted overnight military strike by India in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. The tone and delivery of Zardari’s fiery speech caught the internet’s attention, with many comparing it to Rosesh’s signature dramatic style, sparking a meme-fest.
Rajesh Kumar mocks Bilawal Bhutto in viral video
Cashing in on the moment and bowing to "public demand," Rajesh Kumar shared a playful Instagram reel where he took on Zardari’s lines, blending them with his Rosesh persona. In the video, he hilariously recites: “Kon raat ke andhere me hamle karte hai, chor raat ke andhere me hamle karte hai, buzdil raat ke andhere me hamle karte hai… agar inme himmat hoti toh yeh subah aate.”
And then, in true Rosesh fashion, he adds: “Ting tong karte aur kahte bhaiya aane do.”
Internet reacts
The actor breaks into laughter midway, and fans couldn’t get enough. His comment section was flooded with fire emojis, laughter, and praise for his timing.
One user exclaimed, “Wasn’t ready for this drop! Scrolling ends here, nothing’s topping this today.”
Another called it the “greatest reel of all time.”
In the reel, Kumar even included snippets from Zardari’s actual speech and cleverly juxtaposed it with a classic Rosesh poem recital, making the comparison even more evident.
About Operation Sindoor
The backdrop to all this satire is Operation Sindoor, India’s swift military response following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 people, many of them tourists. India launched overnight precision strikes on key terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Pakistan retaliated by targeting civilian areas in India with drones, leading to intense cross-border tensions. After four days of escalation, the two countries agreed to a ceasefire on May 10.
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