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Have you ever wondered what would happen if iconic Bollywood songs performed by actors were swapped with another track? Well, that’s exactly what happened with this video. It has gone viral on social media, and fans are absolutely loving it. In the fan-made edit, Ranveer Singh’s iconic character dancing to the blockbuster song Khalibali was swapped with Amitabh Bachchan's 'Khaike Paan Banaras Wala.' The video spread like wildfire, and it’s worth watching every second. The dance moves match the edited song so perfectly that it’s hard to believe it’s a fan edit.

The song Khalibali is from the movie Padmaavat, released in 2018, which grabbed everyone’s attention with its historical theme. The film, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, was a blockbuster.

The viral video has left social media users stunned. Many have praised the editing skills, while others are amazed at how perfectly the dance syncs with the new song.

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The video shared on Instagram under the username 'jhunjhunastic' a while ago was captioned, "What if this happens?" The post received many comments from users. "Why is it syncing so accurately? How can Khaike Pan Banaras wala and Khali Bali have the same energy?" a user wrote. "You are a real pro at these crossovers. Hats off," a second user wrote.

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"How is this fitting so well?" wrote a third user. "@ranveersingh needs to see this as well," added a fourth user. "This is so perfect," added another user. "Super editing skills!" wrote another person. "Why is it syncing so well?" asked another user. Many users reacted with laughing emojis to express their views.