Produced by: Manoj Kumar
As India sealed the Asia Cup with a five-wicket win, Bollywood and South Indian stars lit up X and Instagram like fireworks, unleashing a wave of chest-thumping patriotism and witty banter.
The Malayalam superstar wasted no time, declaring India “owned” the Cup and saluting an unbeaten campaign. His crisp blue-heart-and-trophy emojis said what millions felt: total dominance.
From his Twitter handle, Anil Kapoor dropped a thunderous “India Zindabad” — short, sharp, and striking — the kind of cinematic punchline you expect from a man who rarely misses a moment.
Anupam Kher turned his living room into a stadium, chanting “Bharat Mata ki Jai” with infectious energy, fists flying in the air. His video was less post, more performance art of pure fandom.
Preity Zinta revived her signature “Ting” while saluting young guns Tilak, Shivam, and Kuldeep. Her X post had fans calling her the OG cheerleader who never lost her cricket spark.
During a film promo, Varun Dhawan prodded Janhvi Kapoor into yelling “Bharat Mata ki Jai” on camera. She cheekily captioned it as if bracing for trolls—then laughed it off with sass.
Amitabh Bachchan dropped his trademark wit, roasting Shoaib Akhtar’s Abhishek mix-up. His tweet: part patriotism, part punchline, part mic-drop—proving Big B still rules Twitter theatre.
Ranveer Singh flexed his foresight, sharing a pre-match WhatsApp prophecy: “It’s Tilak’s moment.” The post oozed locker-room swagger and made him look like Bollywood’s lucky oracle.
Vijay Deverakonda and Vivek Oberoi turned the spotlight on Tilak Verma and Kuldeep Yadav, reminding fans this victory was scripted by fearless youth. The South-North chorus made it sweeter.