Now, Donald Trump 'dancing' to Ranveer's 'Malhari' will leave you in splits

Donald Trump Jr shared it on his official Facebook page recently

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Donald Trump arrived in India on Monday for his much-awaited two-day visit. A day before he landed in India, he had retweeted a video in which his face was superimposed on the movie character Baahubali, showing him as a great saviour. "Look so forward to being with my great friends in INDIA!" Trump tweeted on Saturday. Along with the tweet, Trump shared an 81-second video by a Twitter account identified as "Sol" with the handle Solmemes1.

"To celebrate Trump's visit to India I wanted to make a video to show how in my warped mind it will go... USA and India united!" the handle Solmemes1 tweeted in the original post with the video.

And now, another spoof video has resurfaced and is going viral. In this video, Trump's face is seen superimposed on Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh as he renders an energetic performance in the song 'Malhari' from Bajirao Mastani. The video was first released on YouTube in February 2019 and went on to become viral, with actors like Jaaved Jafrey sharing it.

The video is back on the trends now with Trump's son Donald Trump Jr sharing it on his official Facebook page recently. With the caption "We won. You lost. Get the hell over it," the video mentioned that it was Trump's reaction after he was found "innocent, and full exonerated forever." Trump's impeachment proceddings ended last week with him being acquitted on all counts.

Trump will be accompanied by First Lady Melania on his maiden visit to India. Trump and Modi will participate in a roadshow from the Gujarat airport to the Sabarmati Ashram, and from there to the newly-built Motera cricket stadium, where over a lakh people are expected to be present for the 'Namaste Trump' event.

Dance groups and singers from different parts of the country will be performing on stages that are dotting the 22-km route of the 'India roadshow' in the city.

Huge billboards of the two leaders and replicas of historic places in Gujarat have also been placed along the roads where people will greet the two leaders.