Former Indian captain Rohit Sharma is all set to step into the entertainment world as a brand-new teaser released by Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV has sparked massive curiosity among fans. The teaser hints at Rohit's much-anticipated entertainment debut, with viewers already speculating about the format and concept of the upcoming show.
Known for his calm personality on the cricket field and witty one-liners off it, Rohit appears in a light-hearted and humorous avatar in the teaser, which has quickly grabbed attention across social media platforms.
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Rohit Sharma’s viral dialogue takes centre stage in teaser
The teaser released by Sony Pictures Networks India playfully revolves around Rohit Sharma’s famous “koi bhi garden mein nahi ghumega” remark, which had previously become a viral sensation among cricket fans.
In the clip, fans can be seen crowding around the ex-Indian skipper, repeatedly asking him to deliver the now-iconic dialogue. The teaser humorously showcases the craze around the phrase and Rohit’s growing popularity beyond cricket.
Reacting to the frenzy surrounding his viral line, Rohit says:
"Do line kya bol di, itna viral ho gaya… jab mera poora show aayega toh kya hoga?"
The teaser ends without revealing the exact nature of the project, adding further intrigue around what Sony has planned with the World Cup-winning captain.
Sony’s teaser fuels excitement around Sharma’s entertainment debut
The promotional clip has already generated significant buzz online, with fans eager to know whether Rohit Sharma’s upcoming project will be a talk show, reality series, or a completely new entertainment format.
Sony Pictures Networks India described the collaboration as a major entertainment venture, with Rohit bringing his trademark humour, charisma, and screen presence to audiences across the country.
The teaser also highlights how Rohit’s spontaneous on-field moments have evolved into pop-culture references among fans, making him one of the most relatable and popular figures in Indian cricket today.
With the project set to stream on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony LIV soon, anticipation continues to build around what could become one of the most talked-about celebrity entertainment debuts of the year.
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