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WATCH: Ranveer Singh Dedicates 'Eye To Eye' Dubsmash To Hrithik Roshan And Arjun Kapoor

This Is Why Ranveer Singh Is Bollywood's King Of Cool
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Never change, Ranveer Singh.

The irrepressible, young Bollywood star has a penchant for doing whatever he concocts in that crazy mind of his. In an industry where most stars are hidden behind a layer of PR machinery and appear extremely image-conscious, Singh dares to dress up as the Mad Hatter to a Bollywood awards function.

Now, as you may remember, in September 2014 Singh had paid tribute to Hrithik Roshan by dancing at a junction of Mumbai's busy Linking Road as a dare.

Earlier this month, on Singh's birthday, Roshan wished him with a video of Taher Shah's 'Eye To Eye', a song that has garnered fame on the Internet for being unintentionally hilarious. There was a hint of a dare in there as well.

Happy happy @RanveerOfficial this especiall 4 u on ur birthday day..One day I want u to outdo this.- https://t.co/09YSTjPkG5

— Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) July 6, 2015

Well, of course Ranveer took Roshan's words seriously.

I may never be able to outdo it ... But I can at least try :) only for you @iHrithik cuz I luv ya ! #eyetoeyepic.twitter.com/rYUTeSyAU1

— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) July 13, 2015

Responding to the overwhelming popularity of this Dubsmash clip, Ranveer posted two more clips on Tuesday afternoon, including one dedicated to close friend Arjun Kapoor.

By popular demand

— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) July 14, 2015

And this one dedicated to the apple of my #EyeToEye@arjunk26 .... pic.twitter.com/hbo7UWvd4x

— Ranveer Singh (@RanveerOfficial) July 14, 2015

Like we said... never change.

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