[WATCH VIDEO] WWE Superstar Triple H Nails The Iconic Amitabh Bachchan Dialogue From Shahenshah

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has been expanding its root in India and in the near future, we will see many desi pro-wrestlers in the company. Even it is no surprise if a few of the biggest WWE Superstars started taking small steps in learning the Hindi language.

Triple H

Executive Vice President for Talent, Live Events and Creativity, Paul Michael Levesque, better known by his ring name Triple H who recently visited India promoting WWE events tried his best to learn the local language.

In one of the many interviews that the former WWE Champion gave in Mumbai, he was asked to recite Amitabh Bachchan’s iconic dialogue from his movie Shahenshah. Brushing up on his Hindi skills, he tried to repeat a dialogue from Shahenshah.

Triple H attempts Amitabh Bachchan's dialogue from movie Shahenshah

While the diction was clear Triple H delivered the dialogue with a little twist and seems like he can learn Hindi soon. It seems this happens once in a lifetime. Although he hasn’t spent enough time in India, his Hindi would be remembered for a while.

Triple H did do a pretty good job of saying “Rishtey me to hum tumhare baap lagte hai, Naam hai Triple-H” swapping the Shahenshah for his own ring name.

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Soon after Triple H, WWE Champion Jinder Mahal had visited Delhi. He would be staging his title defense against Kevin Owens in India later in the year. Triple H, apart from being one of the most prominent figures in WWE for two decades, has also taken a number of administrative positions in the company.

He is currently at the helm of the popular shows under the banner. Indian WWE fans can brace themselves for the upcoming live event in December.

Also Read: After Amitabh Bachchan, Varun Dhawan Is Getting A Wax Statue At Hong Kong’s Madame Tussauds Museum

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