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Burger King pulls off Jugaad to make Hrithik Roshan its brand Ambassador; Swiggy-Zomato chime in [WATCH]

Spotify India hilariously wrote, “Jugaad is playing dhoom machale in the background to feel that Bollywood main character energy.”

New Delhi: Fast-food franchise Burger King recently pulled off a ‘Jugaad’ advertisement starring popular Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan, which has Netizens amazed and cracking at the same time.

In a video that surfaced online recently, Roshan can be seen visiting the film city when the Hamburger chain decided to pull a quick one.

As the actor came out of his vanity van and started heading towards the studio, paps surrounded him for several clicks. As Roshan stops at a place to pose for the media, little did he know that Burger King had placed a billboard of its ‘Rs 50 Stunner Menu’ to capture the moment as he posed before it, and it seems as if he was endorsing the brand.

The clip posted online got the internet talking. The hilarious part of the clips comes when two Burger King employees carry out a banner for the food chain advertisement and cleverly put it in the backdrop as the actor poses for the paps.

Both the persons however flip the banner back as soon as Roshan turns and walked inside the studio.

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Though, Hrithik did catch up with the incident as he shared the ad video and wrote, “@burgerkingindia, this is not done”.

After the unique advertisement caught the internet’s eye, brands inlcuding Swiggy, Zomato and Spotify too jumped in and reacted to Burger Kings hilarious Jugaad.

Spotify India hilariously wrote, “Jugaad is playing dhoom machale in the background to feel that Bollywood main character energy.”

Swiggy India too shared the video and wrote, “Brands commenting in comments is the real jugaad.”

“Free advertisement ka pata nahi, par free entertainment kaise dena hai woh humein definitely pata hai,” joked OTT platform Amazon Prime.