NBA commentators surprised by Ranveer Singh’s 38 million followers

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Ranveer singh at NBA

New Delhi: Ranveer Singh had a lot of fun at the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday night in the US. The NBA commentators were also excited by the actor’s presence. He was surprised about the fan following of the actor.

The NBA organizes this game once a year, in which celebrities from the entertainment world play this game together with some of the biggest players of the basketball game. This year, Ranveer played the game in Cleveland, US with artists like comedian Tiffany Haddish, Machine Gun Kelly, Jack Harlow.

Some videos of the game have been posted online, in which the game’s announcer is heard introducing Ranveer Singh to the audience. Ranveer is seen going to the basketball court with the rest of the celebs. The announcer says, ‘This Bollywood star has more than 38 million Instagram followers. This is true. I have said more than 38 million.’ Ranveer then hugs the mascot and takes a round of the court.

Ranveer singh at NBA

NBA commentator discusses Ranveer Singh’s fan following
Another special moment of the game was seen in another video, in which the commentators are once again heard discussing Ranveer’s fan following. The commentator says, ‘You are listening to the crowd, this is for Ranveer Singh.’ He said, ‘He has 38.4 million followers on Instagram. Here are his fans. It’s like a rockstar status!’ Another commentator said, ‘Oh, I’ve never seen anything like this before.’

Fans cheer for Ranveer Singh
Ranveer Singh’s fans standing among the audience were cheering for him. He is repeating the famous lines ‘Apna Time Aayega’ from his film ‘Gully Boy’. When Ranveer listens to these famous lines, he is very happy and thanks to the fans.

Ranveer Singh shared photos on Instagram
Ranveer has shared some of his glimpses from the game on social media. He is seen in a photo with 7 feet 6 inches tall NBA player Taco Fall. While posting photos on Instagram, Ranveer Singh has described it as a great experience. He wrote, ‘But the most important thing was the love of the fans which I got during the game.’

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