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Jamshedpur’s Kidacademy Play School Kids Just Nailed 'Aye Meri Zohrajabeen'—Watch Their Adorable Act

A group of playschool children from Jamshedpur has taken the Internet by storm with their spot-on recreation of the popular Bollywood song 'Aye Meri Zohrajabeen' from the 2006 film 'Phir Hera Pheri.' The little performers from Kidacademy Play School dressed exactly like the original characters and mimicked every move perfectly, filling social media with nostalgia for the comedy classic.

The children did not just copy the choreography; they also recreated the costumes, props, and the delightful chaos of the original scene. The girls even carried rattles, mirroring every tiny detail from the film. Their dedication to accuracy has won hearts online.

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'Aye Meri Zohrajabeen' is a well-known song from 'Phir Hera Pheri,' featuring Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty singing dramatically, while Paresh Rawal's character, Baburao, adds his signature comic touch. In this adorable remake, it was the tiny Baburao who stole the show.

Complete with round glasses, a towel over his shoulder, and the same frantic energy as the original character, the young Baburao perfectly recreated the legendary scene where he runs around the musicians, trying to grab their instruments. The little versions of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Bipasha Basu, and Rimi Sen also stayed true to their on-screen roles, delivering a delightful performance.

The video quickly went viral, with social media users showering praise on the young performers.

One user commented, "This is the reason I pay my internet bills! The cutest thing ever."

Another wrote, "Baburao stole the show. Absolute legend!"

"The tiny Baburao is the highlight of the whole act," said a third.

"This is too cute to handle," another user added.

Last year, a similar video went viral when students from Prince Education Hub in Sikar, Rajasthan, performed 'Aigiri Nandini' during Navratri. The clip showed students passionately chanting the Mahishasura Mardini Stotra, earning widespread appreciation on social media.

It seems that young performers continue to impress the Internet with their talent and enthusiasm, bringing joy to audiences everywhere.

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