Vir Das gets mistaken for dancer Raghav Juyal, comedian's reaction will leave you in splits
Well, celebs are no strangers to cases of mistaken identity. It often gives way to some embarrassing and hilarious moments. Recently comedian Vir Das became a victim of the same when he was mistaken for dancer-choreographer Raghav Juyal in a recent mobile advertisement.
Raghav Juyal Vir Das
Well, celebs are no strangers to cases of mistaken identity. It often gives way to some embarrassing and hilarious moments. Recently comedian Vir Das became a victim of the same when he was mistaken for dancer-choreographer Raghav Juyal in a recent mobile advertisement.
Talking about the same, the official social media account of the said mobile company shared the advertisement tagging Vir Das. However, the advertisement clearly shows Raghav Juyal acting in the same. Vir quoted the tweet and had an epic reaction to the same.
Sharing the tweet on his Twitter handle, Vir Das wrote, “Thanks guys. I’m totally. Mind blown, especially because…that ain’t me.” Take a look at the same.
Well, not only Vir Das but the fans also had some super funny reactions to the same. One of the netizens stated, “This is your "Stop sending me this shit" moment.” Another user said, “Don't lie just accept you shaved for this.” A netizen went on to say, “They have reduced you to the hat you wear during the shows! What a blunder” while another user added, “What are you saying man, it's you.” A netizen furthermore said, “Are waah! Kaam kisi aur ka. Naam kisi aur ka.” A fan also called Raghav Juyal Vir’s alter ego while another user said how the comedian looked like this in the movie Delhi Belly .
Meanwhile, talking about Vir Das, the comedian grappled with controversy last year in November for his monologue ‘I come from Two Indias.’ His monologue that he had presented at the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC sparked a huge outrage from some netizens who accused him of allegedly portraying India in a poor light. The comedian-actor spoke about the contrasting plight of some conditions in the nation. His one particular line from the monologue wherein he said, “I come from an India where we worship women during the day and gang-rape them during the night” especially created some heated debates.