Allu Arjun starrer ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ has become one of the most popular movies in India not only on the box office but also on social media as well. Instagram Reels based on the film’s Srivalli song are light the internet stage, and the craze is not limited to fans. There’s a long list of celebrities who have come forward and recreated the ‘Srivalli’ dance in their social media videos, and the latest name to join the list is star Afghanistan cricketer Rashid Khan.
Rashid Khan, who is currently playing for the Lahore Qalandars in the ongoing season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), recreated the Allu Arjun’s Srivalli hook step with teammate Haris Rauf. Though Rashid forgot to wear the mandatory ‘glasses’, he imitated the hook step with perfection. Captioning the video on Instagram, he wrote: “No glasses but still ok going on with Trend. Laka Da Mar @harisraufofficial.”
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The video was appreciated by a lot of fans from around the world of Rashid Khan as they flooded the comment section with appreciative reactions for his dance skills. “Well done boi,” wrote a user in his reaction while another commented, “Karamati Khan”. Since being posted online, Rashid’s video has received over 18 lakh views with 4 lakh likes on Instagram.
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Previously, Rashid’s former Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) skipper, David Warner had posted Instagram Reels made on Pushpa songs. While one of the videos featured Warner doing the Srivalli hook step, another video featured his daughters dancing on the Saami Saami song.
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Meanwhile, Rashid Khan was recently drafted by the new Ahmedabad franchise for the next season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after being released by SRH. Rashid will join Hardik Pandya and Shubhman Gill in the new franchise whose name is yet to be unveiled.
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The legspinner while playing for SRH played an instrumental role in the franchise’s success and picked 93 wickets in 76 matches with an economy of just over six runs in an over.