Kareena Kapoor’s Dance at Karachi Party Goes Viral [Video]

POV: You’re at a rave, and ‘Poo’ appears!

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Picture this: a sweaty rave in Karachi, Pakistan’s first audiovisual blowout, and who’s stealing the show? An AI version of Bollywood’s Kareena Kapoor Khan, twirling in a pink pantsuit like she’s late for a board meeting—except she’s grooving to electronic beats.

Yup, DJ Hamza Harris pulled off this wild stunt, and the internet’s still picking its jaw up off the floor.

Harris dropped the viral clip on Instagram, captioning it, “POV: You’re at a rave in Karachi, Pakistan, and Kareena Kapoor starts dancing in front of you.”

The animated Bebo, projected on a giant screen, busted moves to a track he’d been tweaking for months—Inspired by Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’s iconic “Pooh” moment (you know, when Kareena’s Poo struts her stuff). “I sampled that line,” Harris explained. “Thought, why not have Kareena dancing? It’s iconic, chaotic, and no one’s done it at a rave before.”

The Karachi crowd ate it up, but online? Chaos unleashed. Some fans cackled—“Me looking for Bebo in the crowd—this is too good!!!”—while others weren’t vibing. “This animation is sooooo bad. Why does she look like she’s off to work?” one user griped.

Another sniffed trouble: “Legal issues coming soon.” X turned into a meme fest, with jabs like “No way… This is an insult to our icon” and bets on Kareena cringing in Mumbai. “Has Karan Johar seen this yet?” someone wondered, probably picturing a Dharma cease-and-desist.

Harris called it a tribute, but not everyone’s buying the love letter. Still, love it or hate it, AI Bebo’s Karachi rave debut is the crossover nobody saw coming—and the internet’s not shutting up about it anytime soon.

Comments

  1. Indians are not ready to tolerate any Pakistani actor working in their movies, while beghairat Pakistanis are eulogising their artists even if they are AI creations!

  2. That’s not ai . That’s a ps2 version 😆. Sorry even lower. And Karachi having raves is evergreen sadder

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