Video: Sam Curran’s Doppelgänger Shouting “Mumbai Cha Raja Kaun?” In Stands – Amidst the bustling streets of Mumbai, there’s a person who catches everyone’s attention. It’s not just his cricket skills that make him stand out, but also the way he has symbolised the city’s energy and sense of pride. Rohit Sharma holds a special place in the hearts of Mumbai residents. They affectionately refer to him as the “king of Mumbai” among the Mumbai Indians (MI) fan community.
Rohit is widely recognised throughout Mumbai, from the upscale neighbourhoods of South Mumbai to the bustling streets of Dharavi. He has evolved from a talented up-and-comer to a revered figure,. He has shown us his displays of strong leadership and achievement.
Rohit’s trip with the Mumbai Indians is truly remarkable. He’s definitely been an inspiring captain in the IPL by leading his MI team to a whopping five IPL championships, a record that speaks for itself. The public’s adoration for him has only intensified with each victory, as they see him as a true hero.
The people of Mumbai have a genuine fondness for Rohit. It goes beyond his achievements in the game. Many people adore him for his humble nature, leadership and deep connection to the city. Rohit is the identity of the spirit of Mumbai, whether he’s dominating the Wankhede Stadium or representing the colours of India. Rohit Sharma holds a special place in the hearts of cricket fans in Mumbai. He is not just a player, but an idol who has earned their unwavering loyalty.
Video: Sam Curran’s Doppelgänger Shouting “Mumbai Cha Raja Kaun?” In Stands

Yesterday, there was an exciting IPL 2024 match at Mullanpur between the Punjab Kings and the Mumbai Indians. MI emerged victorious after a fierce battle. Sam Curran was the captain leading the PBKS side. But in the midst of all the excitement on the field, something unexpected happened that stole the show. A video quickly went viral after a man in the stands, who bore a striking resemblance to Sam Curran, passionately shouted “Mumbai Cha Raja, Rohit Sharma.”
Sam Curran doppelganger chanting 'Mumbai Cha Raja, Rohit Sharma' in Mullanpur. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/MTZxOK0JFY
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) April 19, 2024