On April 10, the trailer for Salman Khan’s movie Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan will be released. The actor shared a video of a man dancing with a lungi hours prior to the release of the trailer and added the song Yentamma from the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan soundtrack to it. Salman introduced the man to fans on Instagram Reels and included a sweet caption.

Salman Khan posted a video of a man dancing to the song Yentamma from his film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.

Salman shared a video of Lungi dancing with Kamakaji on Instagram on Sunday, saying, “He has always been like this since we were youngsters. He always made people laugh, no matter what he was up to or doing. I hope it makes you chuckle today as well. Tomorrow brings the release of the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan trailer. With your bhai (brother) and your jaan, watch it (beloved one). @ikamakazi.

“I remember him (@ikamakazi) perfectly since I was 14 I think…he took us to Gorai beach in his open jeep,” actor Rohit Roy wrote in response to Salman’s video. Video. No, this video was so grating, a commenter on Salman’s Instagram reels said. “Ab Salman bhai ne post kiya hai toh jheel lenge,” one person wrote.

The dancer in the original video, Kamakazhi, put it on Instagram Reels while listening to Dharmendra’s Main Jaat Yamla Pagla Deewana from Pratigya (1975). “My fave (favorite) dance hero… @aapkadharam,” he captioned it.

On April 21, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki, which also stars Pooja Hegde, Daggubati Venkatesh, and Jagapati Babu, will be released in theaters. The film is directed by Farhad Samji. The action movie’s creators are providing new posters to fans in advance of its debut. and music. But, Yentamma, a recent song from Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki, has disappointed several social media followers.

Ram Charan, Salman Khan, Venkatesh, and Pooja Hegde can all be seen dancing in the Yentamma music video, which was just released. Vishal Dadlani and Payal Dev are the singers. Some people opposed to the song’s music video as soon as it was posted online and referred to Salman’s actions as “vulgar.” Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, a former cricket player, also supported Yentamma.

Salman danced in a video clip that was published on Twitter by a user, and Laxman responded to it by tweeting, “This is terribly offensive to our South Indian culture and ludicrous. Not a lungi at all “”dhoti hai,” A traditional attire that is disgustingly displayed.

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