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David Warner Turns Shah Rukh Khan From ‘Don 2’, Fans Urge Him To Join Bollywood

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David Warner Turns Shah Rukh Khan From ‘Don 2’, Fans Urge Him To Join Bollywood

Australian Cricket Team superstar David Warner has been setting the social media on fire with his hilarious posts across platforms ever since the lockdown began earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Recently, he turned into Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan from one of his hit movie ‘Don 2’, and the fans urge him to join Bollywood.

Meanwhile, the pocket-sized dynamo after setting a trend with his dancing moves is now setting the social media on fire with the face swap app. The face-swapping apps enable users to morph one face onto another’s body.

Recently, David Warner donned the avatar of Shah Rukh Khan from his popular villainous role in 2011’s Don 2. The short clip edited on Reface app shows Warner as SRK engaging in a violent fight sequence with the “bad guys”.

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“Sorry about the violence in this but I don’t think you’ll get this one!!!!” David Warner wrote in caption while sharing the clip.

Meanwhile, it didn’t go unnoticed among David Warner and Shah Rukh Khan’s fans on social media and they seemed equally glad about it.

Here are some of the reactions:

(Credit: David Warner Instagram)

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David Warner to miss Boxing Day Test

Meanwhile, speaking about cricket, Warner will continue to remain out of action with the hamstring injury. He is yet to achieve full fitness and will miss the upcoming Boxing Day Test against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground starting December 26 (Saturday).

Australia will look to take an unassailable lead when they lock horns with India in the second match of four-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy. They will be oozing with confidence after thrashing the visitors by eight wickets in the pink-ball contest in Adelaide.

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