Netizens Demand Dadasaheb Phalke Award For A Lady Imitating Arnab Goswami; Call Her 'Lady Arnab' - Here's The Viral Video

We came across a video of a lady who is mimicking journalist Arnab Goswami. Her act was so accurate that netizens started calling her Lady Arnab. That's not it, fans are even demanding an award for her

Saheli Maity

Sat May 09 2020, 13:41:02 77716 views

In the past, many have imitated Arnab Goswami who is a famous news anchor. Speaking of which, we came across a video of a lady who was seen mimicking Arnab. Her act was so accurate that netizens started calling her Lady Arnab. That's not it, she is being admired by fans for her excellent imitation of the TV anchor and stating that the women should be awarded a Dadasaheb Phalke or at least a nomination. The video has gone viral and the comments on the post are simply hilarious.

 

In the video, the lady is seen mimicking the news host, right from his yelling to using his famous catchphrase 'The nation wants to know,' she very effortlessly imitates his style and way of talking. In the video, she starts by saying, "I'm fuming tonight. I want to name and shame those hypocrites, expose these people and I will. On the debate tonight, I'm going to ask some serious questions." She then mentions that she wants to start her questions with Mr Kumar and she asks 'where is Bollywood tonight." 


She then continues her high pitch voice just the way Arnab does it in his show. While sharing this video, it was tweeted as, "OMG! Who did this? The nation wants to know." In the video, the lady is seen dressed in a suit and glasses, just the way Arnab usually dresses for his show. Watch the video below:


A Twitter user wrote on the comment section, "She deserves all our respects... it’s not easy to play the role of a psycho and nail it a 100%" while another won simply wrote that "she deserves an award." We saw one more comment which read, "this is the most accurate arnab parody i've ever seen, everyone stop trying. it's freaking me out it's that good."


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