Pop sensation Aoora is set to make a splash on 'Bigg Boss 17' and will be sharing the stage with Bollywood icon Salman Khan. The duo is slated to groove to the beats of 'Jeene ke hain chaar din' from the 2004 film 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi,' showcasing their dance moves, including the signature hook step.
In a teaser posted by the channel on Instagram, Salman introduces Aoora on stage, sparking a playful conversation about Aoora's relationship status and his ideal partner—a blend of "half sexy and half cute." Aoora, known for his stint in the South Korean boy band Double-A, expresses admiration for Salman, even imparting Korean language lessons and finger-heart gestures.
Renowned for his affection for Indian culture, Aoora has previously delighted audiences with Korean renditions of popular Bollywood tracks. His recent performances paid tribute to legends like Bappi Lahiri and R.D. Burman, notably at a vibrant flash mob on Marine Drive. Aoora's rendition of 'Jimmy Jimmy' has captivated fans, showcasing his diverse musical talent.
Key Points:
1. Aoora, a K-Pop singer, is set to join the controversial reality show 'Bigg Boss 17' and will share the stage with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.
2. They'll dance to the tune of 'Jeene ke hain chaar din' from the movie 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi,' displaying the iconic hook step during their performance.
3. In a promo shared on Instagram, Salman introduces Aoora, inquiring about his relationship status and the ideal partner he seeks, to which Aoora humorously responds with a blend of "half sexy and half cute."
4. Aoora expresses his admiration for Salman and even imparts a Korean lesson on making heart shapes using fingers.
5. Attempting to teach Hindi lines to Aoora, Salman's efforts surprise the K-Pop star.
6. Aoora, also known as Park Min-jun, was part of the South Korean boy band Double-A and showcased a deep affinity for Indian culture, performing Korean versions of popular Bollywood songs.
7. He paid homage to Bappi Lahiri with a revamped version of 'Jimmy Jimmy' and captivated audiences with his rendition of R.D. Burman's 'Yeh Shaam Mastani' at a flash mob performance in Marine Drive.
8. Aoora's tribute performances, including 'Jimmy Jimmy,' showcased his talent and his connection to Bollywood classics.
9. His debut in 'Bigg Boss 17' promises a blend of K-Pop charm and Bollywood enthusiasm.
10. Aoora's multifaceted talents and passion for Indian culture have made him a noteworthy addition to the reality show, adding a unique international flavor to the entertainment.
(With Agency Inputs)
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