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Internet goes wild as AI videos show Govinda as Na'vi in Avatar 3

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Dec 23

Social media users have flooded the internet with AI-generated videos and images showing Bollywood actor Govinda as a blue Na'vi character in the highly anticipated film Avatar: Fire and Ash, sparking widespread confusion and nostalgia among fans.

 

The viral content, which spread rapidly across platforms after the film's release on December 19, shows the veteran Bollywood actor delivering his famous dialogues in the fictional alien form and even sharing scenes with protagonist Jake Sully.

 

The videos are entirely fabricated using artificial intelligence technology, created purely for entertainment and engagement. However, the clever mashup of nostalgia and humor has captivated audiences online.

 

One user wrote, "Show me a better Avatar than this."

 

Another user expressed disbelief, commenting, "Ain't no way James Cameron convinced Govinda to do a cameo in Avatar 3."

 

"Finally Govinda Avatar," wrote an excited fan, while another chimed in, "Govinda cameo in the Avatar Fire and Ash was unexpected."

 

One confused viewer even asked, "Govinda wala Avatar full movie kaha dekhne milega? sirf insta pe hi hai?" (Where can I watch the Govinda Avatar full movie? Is it only on Instagram?)

 

The viral trend connects to an old interview where Govinda claimed he received an offer to appear in the original Avatar film but declined due to the lengthy shooting schedule and body paint requirements. He also claimed he suggested the film's title.

 

However, Govinda's wife Sunita Ahuja cast doubt on his claims during a podcast appearance, stating she had no clear knowledge of such an offer.

 

Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment in James Cameron's blockbuster franchise, released on December 19, and features no actual appearance from Govinda.

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