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Ranveer Singh takes up Hrithik's challenge

| | Sep 27, 2014, at 03:57 am
Mumbai, Sept 26 (IBNS) Taking on superstar Hrithik Roshan's #bangbangdare, actor Ranveer Singh danced in the middle of a street in Mumbai.

Singh shot a video where he was seen dancing in the middle of a street.

Dancing to the song 'Main Aisa Kyun Hoon' from Hrithik's film Lakshya, the actor was seen wearing a  'Krrish 3' mask.

Roshan played the character of superhero Krrish in the 'Krrish' series.

Singh on Thursday posted: "My #bangbangdare ! Just for you @iHrithik :))"

Roshan in reply said: "Tere liye Jaan hazir hai! Dil jeetliya duniya ka! RT @RanveerOfficial: My #bangbangdare ! Just for you @iHrithik :))."

As part of promotions for his film Bang Bang, on Sept 22,he had asked Singh: "To @RanveerOfficial my #bangbangdare get out of ur car n pose on d middle of any Main Street of mumbai fr your fans! Hahaha,bolo..accept??"

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