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Action star Vidyut Jammwal gives a hysterical reply to Twitter user who wants him to be American President

Talking about his upcoming projects, the actor will be part of the biopic of leader & politician Sher Singh Rana.

Action star Vidyut Jammwal gives a hysterical reply to Twitter user who wants him to be American President

Daredevil actor Vidyut Jammwal never misses a chance to amaze his fans with his stunts. Vidyut is ranked among the top 10 martial artists worldwide. He had been part of hit films like Commando, Khuda Hafiz, and so on. Recently he gave a hysterical reply to a tweet about him being elected as the next President of America.

Vidyut on social media shared his pictures of doing Yoga and Martial Arts in a frozen lake. Fans got amazed after seeing the actor doing yoga in a frozen lake with such dedication. One user wrote a comment that attracted Vidyut’s attention.


One user wrote, “ Vidyut Jammwal should be appointed as America’s President. As he is bathing in the frozen lake in this chilly temperature. Vidyut quickly penned a hysterical reply to this tweet.

The actor wrote, “Do it quickly, please. In my country, lots of people need US Visa without long lines. He also posted a laughing emoji and then wrote this message for entertainment only"

Talking about his upcoming projects, the actor will be part of the biopic of leader & politician Sher Singh Rana and Crakk where he will be sharing the screen space with Arjun Rampal.

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The numbers tell a clear story. Over 100 Southeast Asian titles have now entered Netflix’s Global Top 10 lists. More than 40 of those broke through in 2024 alone. This surge is part of a bigger boom in the region’s own backyard. The total premium video-on-demand market in Southeast Asia saw viewership hit 440 billion minutes in 2024, with revenues up 14% to £1.44 billion (₹15,300 crore). Netflix commands over half of that viewership and 42% of the revenue. They have a clear lead, but the entire market is rising.

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