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Mumbai man dressed as Krrish performs stunts at Marine Drive. Have you seen video?

A young man from Mumbai in a Krrish costume was seen sprinting and posing at Marine Drive. The clip amused social media users as everyone praised his confidence and drive behind the stunts.

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Mumbai man dressed as Krrish performs stunts at Marine Drive
Mumbai man dressed as Krrish performs stunts at Marine Drive (Photos: @neerajmajhiofficial/Instagram)

A young man dressed as Bollywood's beloved superhero Krrish turned heads at Mumbai's Marine Drive after he was spotted sprinting along the promenade and pulling off superhero-style stunts, leaving social media users amused.

The video was shared on Instagram by Neeraj Majhi, as he claimed that public safety had finally arrived in Mumbai.

Krrish, played by Hrithik Roshan, first appeared in the 2006 Krrish and went on to become one of Bollywood's most iconic superheroes. Recognisable for his all-black costume, flowing coat and signature eye mask, the character remains a favourite among fans nearly two decades after the film's release.

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In the video, the young man was seen fully dressed in Krrish's signature outfit, complete with the black mask and costume, as he ran across the stretch of Marine Drive.

He repeatedly broke into sprints, leapt into the air and struck dramatic superhero poses, recreating the style of Hrithik Roshan's character while passersby stopped to watch.

Some pedestrians turned around to catch a better look, while others appeared to smile as he continued his performance along the promenade.

Watch the video here:

The video prompted a range of reactions online. While some users joked about the unusual lengths people go to in the name of content, many admired the man's confidence and willingness to express himself publicly.

Others described the performance as surprisingly wholesome, noting that he did not appear to be disturbing anyone or creating a nuisance while entertaining those around him.

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Several also remarked that, regardless of whether his plan worked, the effort and enthusiasm behind the act made for an entertaining sight on one of Mumbai's busiest waterfronts.

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Published By:
Yashna Talwar
Published On:
Jul 8, 2026 12:32 IST

A young man dressed as Bollywood's beloved superhero Krrish turned heads at Mumbai's Marine Drive after he was spotted sprinting along the promenade and pulling off superhero-style stunts, leaving social media users amused.

The video was shared on Instagram by Neeraj Majhi, as he claimed that public safety had finally arrived in Mumbai.

Krrish, played by Hrithik Roshan, first appeared in the 2006 Krrish and went on to become one of Bollywood's most iconic superheroes. Recognisable for his all-black costume, flowing coat and signature eye mask, the character remains a favourite among fans nearly two decades after the film's release.

In the video, the young man was seen fully dressed in Krrish's signature outfit, complete with the black mask and costume, as he ran across the stretch of Marine Drive.

He repeatedly broke into sprints, leapt into the air and struck dramatic superhero poses, recreating the style of Hrithik Roshan's character while passersby stopped to watch.

Some pedestrians turned around to catch a better look, while others appeared to smile as he continued his performance along the promenade.

Watch the video here:

The video prompted a range of reactions online. While some users joked about the unusual lengths people go to in the name of content, many admired the man's confidence and willingness to express himself publicly.

Others described the performance as surprisingly wholesome, noting that he did not appear to be disturbing anyone or creating a nuisance while entertaining those around him.

Several also remarked that, regardless of whether his plan worked, the effort and enthusiasm behind the act made for an entertaining sight on one of Mumbai's busiest waterfronts.

- Ends
Published By:
Yashna Talwar
Published On:
Jul 8, 2026 12:32 IST

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