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Shah Rukh Chen? This Chinese man sang a Hindi song from ‘Mohabbatein’ and broke the internet

Shah Rukh Chen? This Chinese man sang a Hindi song from ‘Mohabbatein’ and broke the internet
A heartwarming video shows a Chinese man passionately singing a Shah Rukh Khan song from 'Mohabbatein,' despite imperfect Hindi. The clip, which has gone viral, highlights SRK's enduring global appeal and the power of music to transcend cultural barriers. Fans praised his effort and infectious energy.
Shah Rukh Khan isn’t just a Bollywood superstar anymore - he’s basically a global emotion. His name feels less like a person and more like a worldwide fan club, with members spread across continents. And honestly, even in a country like China - where almost every global app or brand has a homegrown version - SRK’s charm seems completely irreplaceable.A recent video making the rounds on social media proves exactly that.In the now-viral clip, a Chinese man is seen singing “Aankhein Khuli Ho” from the iconic film Mohabbatein. And no, it’s not just a casual hum-along. He’s fully into it - expressions, emotions, everything. While his Hindi isn’t perfect (in fact, fans lovingly called it “broken Hindi”), that’s exactly what made the video even more heartwarming. There was something incredibly wholesome about the effort.The internet, of course, wasted no time. The video quickly racked up views and reactions, with people swooning over both his confidence and his vibe. This isn’t even the first time a Chinese fan has shown love for Bollywood.
A similar video had gone viral earlier, featuring another man dancing to a Mohabbatein track. Clearly, SRK’s romantic era has crossed borders in the best way possible.
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The clip was shared on Instagram by the handle ‘alynimra’ and has already pulled in over 558K views. But the comments section? That’s where things got even more entertaining.One user hilariously dubbed him “Shah Rukh Chen.” Another couldn’t stop pointing out his aura, writing, “Why is he giving CEO vibes?” That particular observation seemed to resonate because multiple people agreed - apparently, he had that sharp-suit, boardroom-energy thing going on.Some comments were pure appreciation. “Bro didn't get the lyrics right but still managed to slay,” one person wrote. Another added, “His Hindi was sending me so bad. But this was really nice.” One user even said, “This made my day. Thank you.”Others were just completely smitten. “Being this handsome is illegal and singing this good, oh god!” read one comment. And of course, someone pointed out, “The voice is very beautiful.”At the end of the day, it’s less about perfect pronunciation and more about the love behind it. Shah Rukh Khan’s music - especially from Mohabbatein - continues to connect people across cultures. And honestly? That kind of magic doesn’t need subtitles.
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