Netizens were left unimpressed with Sunil Grover’s attempt to mimic Rohit Sharma in a viral advertisement shoot. While intended to be humorous, many felt the portrayal lacked accuracy and didn’t capture the cricketer’s personality. Some even joked he resembled another player. The clip sparked mixed reactions, highlighting high audience expectations from Grover’s mimicry skills.
Comedian Sunil Grover, known for his sharp wit and spot-on celebrity impersonations, recently found himself at the receiving end of criticism after his latest act mimicking Indian cricket star Rohit Sharma. The performance, featured in a promotional advertisement shoot, quickly went viral, but not entirely for the right reasons.
In the clip, Grover attempts to imitate Sharma’s laid-back demeanor and speech style, humorously fumbling lines during the shoot. While the act was intended to be light-hearted and entertaining, many social media users felt that the mimicry missed the mark. Several viewers pointed out that the portrayal lacked authenticity and did not capture Sharma’s personality convincingly.
Netizens were quick to react, with some expressing disappointment over what they described as an “unconvincing” performance. A section of fans even joked that Grover resembled fellow cricketer Jasprit Bumrah more than Sharma, highlighting the perceived mismatch in the act.
This reaction stands in contrast to Grover’s earlier mimicry acts, which have often been praised for their precision and humor. The comedian has previously won acclaim for impersonating Bollywood icons with remarkable accuracy, earning appreciation from both fans and celebrities alike.
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