Shoaib Akhtar Shares Video Of His Son Dancing To Aamir Khan's Song, Praises The Indian Actor
Published - 30 Jun 2021, 05:57 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:48 AM
Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar’s son Muhammad Mikaeel Ali seems to have taken a liking to the song Bum Bum Bole, from Aamir Khan’s 2007 hit film Taare Zameen Par.
Shoaib Akhtar uploaded a video on Instagram of his son dancing and jumping and enjoying the tunes of Bum Bum Bole, which is a song composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy, which has vocals by Shaan, Aamir Khan and Armaan Malik.
In quick time, the video clip got viral with people of both India and Pakistan sharing it and showering love for the little kid.
The child thoroughly enjoys Khan’s dance video as he tries to enact the same way as done in the original song; he turns behind momentarily and the glint on his mouth, the happiness on his face is conspicuous. Shoaib Akhtar’s upload has received, at the time of writing this piece, over 79,000 views on Instagram.
Shoaib Akhtar captioned the video: “Amir khan work is still doing wonders for every kid & mines to keep it up …”
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Want Salman Khan to play the lead in my biopic: Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib Akhtar is a big fan of another Khan of Bollywood – Salman Khan. Last year, the Rawalpindi Expressed said that he wishes ‘Dabangg’ actor Salman Khan to play his role in if and when his biopic is made. Shoaib Akhtar also shared a good bond with the third Khan of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan. The Pakistani fast bowler played for Shah Rukh’s team, Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL 2008 (Pakistani players were allowed to play in the first IPL season).
“If ever my biopic is made, I want Salman Khan to play the lead in it,” the former pacer had said last year, according to journalist Saj Sadiq.
He retired as an all-time great fast bowler; he holds the record for the fastest delivery recorded in international cricket, a 161.3 km/h snorter in the 2003 World Cup against England. In a 14-year international career, marred with injuries and controversies, the right-arm fast bowler snapped 444 wickets.