David Warner pulls off Prabhas' dialogue from 'Baahubali' in his latest TikTok video
Warner has been attached to Sunrisers Hyderabad since 2014. His association with Hyderabad is what has made him familiar with the Telugu language.
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The lockdown has been a time when many people have found out new hobbies. With no daily work, many people have discovered some of the fun things which they want to participate in. Such has the case been with Australian batsman David Warner.
The opener who has been quarantined with his family has been spending a little bit more time than usual on social media. Recently, the Aussie batsman has joined TikTok and since then, we have seen him uploading multiple videos on his social media accounts. On Saturday, the batsman was at it again.
Warner has been uploading a lot of videos for his fans from India, especially Hyderabad. A few days back, he uploaded a video in which he can be heard saying a dialogue from the famous Telugu movie, Pokiri. Another one of his videos saw him dancing on Allu Arjun’s famous song ‘Butta Bomma.’ Now, the batsman has uploaded a video which will be liked by all his fans in India.
David Warner unveils his ‘Baahubali’ avatar
The video which was uploaded by the batsman on his official Instagram handle, saw him nailing a dialogue from the famous Indian movie, ‘Baahubali’. The movie was made in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi and is one of the highest-grossing movies in Indian cinema. In the caption of the post, the player asked his fans to guess the name of the movie.
Warner has been attached to Sunrisers Hyderabad since 2014. His association with Hyderabad is what has made him familiar with the Telegu language. The 33-year-old has admitted previously that he has learnt a little bit of the language so that he can communicate during his stay in India.
This year, the Australian batsman was supposed to return as the captain of the franchise. The left-hander was the captain of Hyderabad in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The franchise even won the 2016 edition of the IPL under Warner’s captaincy.
However, due to the infamous ball-tampering incident, the batsman was banned from the 2018 edition. He made a comeback in the 2019 edition but wasn’t given the captaincy. He though proved his worth for the franchise by bagging the orange cap. He scored 692 runs in just 12 matches.
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