Indian athlete Neeraj Chopra became a sensation in India with his heroics in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. His performance at the prestigious event made him the youth icon. Now the Indian olympian has made many heads turn with his new role.
Bangalore-based Indian fintech company Cred had roped in Neeraj Chopra for a new commercial. Needless to say, Neeraj Chopra has impressed everyone with his acting skills and the netizens are in awe of Chopra’s talent. Even the celebrities are also impressed with Neeraj Chopra’s acting abilities.
The 39-second long advertisement displays Neeraj Chopra in different getups. The ad also takes a dig at the media personnel and people in a sarcastic way for showing extra enthusiasm on Neeraj Chopra. In a particular scene, a filmmaker tells Neeraj Chopra that he will make him a star.
The 23-year-old Indian track and field athlete Neeraj Chopra was presented in multiple roles from a media person to a cashier to a filmmaker and aspiring athlete. Needless to say, the advertisement took the social media like a storm and attracted 2.1 million views and more than 59,00 likes.
The viral video also led to a meme fest on social media and the netizens are showing their creativity in the memes. The netizens opined that Neeraj Chopra should act in his biopic and there is no need of roping in another actor for his biopic.
Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra shot to super fame with his Gold medal at the prestigious Tokyo Olympics 2021. At the javelin event, Neeraj Chopra had clinched gold in his second attempt with a throw of 87.58m.
After his historic win at the Tokyo Olympics, Neeraj Chopra received a grand welcome in India. The brands are after him to rope him to endorse their brands. The recent Cred advertisement is on the same lines.
Neeraj Chopra along with a few other athletes had appeared in the Kaun Banega Crorepati show hosted by Bollywood Superstar Amitabh Bachchan. In the show, Neeraj Chopra gave an insight into the hardships he faced in his career and how he overcame the hardships and focused on his game.