New Delhi: One of the most popular jodis of Bollywood, Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor hosted the IIFA Awards Ceremony back in 2016. The dynamic duo is known for their bromance and their on-screen chemistry. Well, when one talks about chemistry, it is difficult to not bring up the name of the most iconic pair of the tinsel town Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The lead pair of ‘DDLJ’ has not only managed to love from the Indian audience but also from the audience overseas.

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Here’s taking a look back at one of the most entertaining nights where the ‘Gunday’ actors enacted the climax scene from ’Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ and recreated it in 4 different hilarious styles. Ranveer and Arjun can be seen donning the characters of ‘Simran’ and ‘Babuji’ respectively where the former can be seen dressed in a lehenga and the latter can be seen wearing a white outfit like Amrish Puri’s character in ‘DDLJ’.

‘Any Rajkumar Can Be A Jackson’ – Prabhu Deva style

In this enactment, both Ranveer and Arjun can be seen dancing a saying their dialogues in a rhythm. They recreated the iconic scene in the most hilarious and amusing way leaving the audience burst out in laughter.

‘DDLJ’ in the style of ‘Karan Johar’

How good was the ‘Befikre’ actor in this re-enactment of ‘DDLJ’ in Karan Johar. He seems a perfect fit to be a Dharma heroine where Simran was portrayed as a spoiled rich brat and the ‘2 States’ actor as the filthy rich father. One cannot hold back his laughter after watching this avatar of Ranveer-Arjun.

‘Race Dilwalon Ki’ in Abbas Mastan style

Whenever the name Abbas Mastan comes on screen, one can always expect as many twists possible in the plot. Well, this act also did the same wherein no one came to understand who is the actual Raj. The part where the train transforms into a bus is unmissable.

‘Gangs Of Dilwalepur’ in Anurag Kashyap style

In the last enactment of ‘DDLJ’, Raj, Simran and Babuji can be seen portraying the characters in the style of Anurag Kashyap where all the characters die in the end. The act witnesses Raj alive till the end concluding it with an iconic dialogue from the SRK-Kajol starrer in a Bihari dialect.

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