
US groom recreates Hrithik Roshan's iconic dance moves to his hit song. Even the superstar cheers
In an unforgettable moment that has captivated viewers worldwide, a groom stunned everyone with a high-energy dance tribute at his wedding in Portugal. What made the performance particularly special was that it wasn't just any dance—it was a passionate recreation of the popular Bollywood number Dhoom Again from the film Dhoom 2. This unexpected fusion of cultures became the highlight of the celebration and quickly took over social media.As per an HT report, the American groom Mark Blasko and Indian bride Ayushi chose to celebrate their union with a destination wedding at the scenic Hotel Casa Palmela in Portugal. One of the most remarkable parts of the festivities was a surprise performance staged by the groom and his groomsmen. The video, which is captioned, "When a white boy marries a brown girl," showcases Mark wearing a black vest and radiating confidence, ready to entertain the crowd with his version of Hrithik Roshan's legendary moves.As the music blared and cheers erupted from the guests, Mark, with his impeccable rhythm, took center stage while his friends stepped aside, giving him full space to shine. Their coordination and commitment to the routine earned them loud applause, while the groom's dedication to nailing the choreography struck a chord with viewers everywhere.Their dance performance was filmed and shared on Instagram by Canadian wedding content creator Savera Bayat (@letteringbysav). In an interview with Hindustan Times, she revealed that she traveled to Portugal, specifically to capture this multicultural celebration. Her video beautifully documented the groom's flawless choreography, enthusiastic execution, and infectious energy as he recreated iconic dance steps that Bollywood fans have long admired.As per his LinkedIn profile, Blasko is a software engineer at Google.The video went crazy viral online, generating more than 9 million views. Superstar Hrithik Roshan couldn't refrain himself from dropping a short and sweet "Love it" in the comment section. Another Instagram user joked, "He deserves an Aadhar card after this!"For the unversed, this chartbuster comes from the superhit 2006 Hrithik Roshan-starrer 'Dhoom 2'. The film, which also starred Aishwarya Rai, became the highest-grossing Hindi movie that year.
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