Up until recently, Warner had only used male actors in his face-swapping films, but the opening suddenly raised the bar for his spoof. He may have had his first physical transformation while performing the well-known song "Whattey Beauty" from the 2020 Telugu film "Bheeshma," which stars Rashmika Mandanna.
Digital Desk: David Warner is the most popular cricketer on social media. The Australian opener uses his social media accounts to amuse his followers, unlike the majority of cricketers who use it as a means of making money by advertising various businesses.
The southpaw, who has a soft spot in his heart for Hyderabad, never stops uploading amusing parodies of well-known songs and dialogue, mostly from South Indian films.
During the coronavirus pandemic, when cricket came to a halt, the 36-year-old used his free time to interact with his fans on social media. Any popular song or line of dialogue would have been his choice to replace with another.
He had plenty of free time during the pandemic, so he decided to do something enjoyable. However, it quickly got popular with Indian followers, and he was attached to it.
Warner had only used male actors in his face-swapping movies up until recently, but the opener recently took his parody to a whole new level. He may have changed his look for the first time when singing the well-known song "Whattey Beauty" from the 2020 Telugu film "Bheeshma," which stars actress Rashmika Mandanna.
Even Warner felt that it was strange, and it reflected his caption, "sooooo sorry for this one #guess #odd," which was accompanied by several laughing faces and emojis rolling on the floor.
As he posted the video to Instagram, it immediately received a storm of funny comments from cricket fans and ex-players. Yuvraj Singh, a former Indian all-rounder, responded to the video by saying, "Never looked better (rolling on the floor emoji)."
Feeling guilty about it himself, Warner apologised sincerely and tagged Rashmika Mandanna, while insisting that he was under some sort of pressure to do this.
“I’m all sorry @rashmika_mandanna I had to,” Warner wrote in the comments section of his video.
Meanwhile, Warner's Indian fans loved his hilarious video and showered it with praise and affection. More than 670k people liked and commented on the post.
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