Four-Year-Old from Delhi Captivates Viewers with Emotional Dettol Ad Performance Inspired by Shah Rukh Khan
'If My Son Is Not Like This, I Don’t Want Him': 4-Year-Old Steals The Show In Dettol Ad, Parents Credit SRK For His Acting Skills
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A four-year-old boy named Avyaan from Delhi has captured hearts with his emotional performance in a Dettol advertisement, depicting innocence and vulnerability. His parents credit Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan for inspiring his acting skills, leading to a viral social media campaign urging Khan to connect with the young talent.
- 01Avyaan's performance in the Dettol ad has gone viral for its emotional depth.
- 02His parents attribute his acting skills to watching films of Shah Rukh Khan.
- 03A social media campaign is underway to connect Avyaan with Khan.
- 04The ad features a poignant scene of a child hiding his pain during a wedding.
- 05Viewers have expressed admiration for Avyaan's natural acting talent.
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Avyaan, a four-year-old from Delhi, is winning acclaim for his touching performance in a recent Dettol advertisement. The ad, set against a wedding backdrop, showcases Avyaan's character who, after tripping and hurting himself, puts on a brave front in public but reveals his vulnerability when alone with his mother. His parents revealed that his acting inspiration comes from watching films of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, particularly 'Veer-Zaara'. They shared their desire to connect Avyaan with Khan through social media, encouraging users to tag the actor in their posts. The campaign has gained momentum, with many praising Avyaan's emotional intelligence and natural talent. Comments from viewers highlight their admiration, with some expressing a wish for their own children to emulate his character. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan is busy with his upcoming film 'King', which features his daughter Suhana Khan and other prominent actors.
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