Sarabhai Actor Rajesh Kumar Mocks Bilawal Bhutto as ‘Pakistan ka Rosesh’ | Viral Video

Television actor Rajesh Kumar, famous for portraying ‘Rosesh’ in the comedy series Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, has created a satirical video targeting Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, dubbing him the ‘Rosesh of Pakistan.’
Kumar’s Instagram video mimics Zardari’s recent parliamentary speech about Operation Sindoor, delivered in the distinctive style of his beloved TV character. In the clip, Kumar recreates Zardari’s remarks using Rosesh’s characteristic poetic rhythm: “Kon raat ke andhere me hamle karte hai, chor raat ke andhere me hamle karte hai, buzdil raat ke andhere me hamle karte hai…agar inme himmat hoti toh yeh subah aate.”
The actor continued the parody by adding, “Ting tong karte aur kahte bhaiya aane do,” further emphasizing the resemblance between Zardari’s speaking pattern and the fictional character’s quirky delivery style.
The video emerged after social media users drew comparisons between Zardari’s parliamentary address and Rosesh’s speaking mannerisms, sparking widespread memes across platforms. Kumar responded to this viral trend by creating the humorous content “on public demand.”
Since its upload, the Instagram video has garnered more than 1.6 million views. Kumar captioned the post: “ON PUBLIC DEMAND…..welcome Hon Rosesh of Pakistan.”
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan’s former Foreign Minister, is recognized for his provocative speeches, particularly during periods of increased India-Pakistan tensions.
Public Response
The video generated significant engagement from viewers, with many commenting “Bharat Momma Ki Jai!” in reference to the original show.
One social media user jokingly suggested that Kumar should pursue copyright infringement against Zardari for adopting Rosesh’s speaking style.
Another commenter remarked, “For every original…there is a cheap copy.”
Additional responses praised Kumar’s clever performance and celebrated the return of the iconic character. One user humorously inquired whether Kumar had previously met Zardari to teach him Rosesh’s distinctive speaking technique.