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John Abraham’s Fan Surprises Actor with Functional Mini Hayabusa

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John Abraham’s Fan Surprises Actor with Functional Mini Hayabusa

John Abraham’s Fan Surprises Actor with Functional Mini Hayabusa

In a heartwarming moment that has captivated fans across social media, Bollywood actor John Abraham was recently gifted a functional scale model of a Suzuki Hayabusa by an enthusiastic supporter. The viral video showcases the actor’s unmistakable excitement as he carefully inspects the miniature motorcycle, which features a real engine and working exhaust system. Abraham’s reaction is genuine and playful—he curiously asks his fan, “Can I ride it?” followed by a lighthearted “Can I sit on it?”—drawing laughter from those around him.

A Connection Rooted in Dhoom

The gift resonates deeply with Abraham’s fans due to his iconic role in the action thriller Dhoom, where his biker avatar made the Suzuki Hayabusa a cultural phenomenon in India. That memorable performance sparked widespread fascination with superbikes among viewers, creating an emotional connection between the actor and the legendary motorcycle. Receiving the miniature model brought back nostalgic memories of that influential era in Indian cinema.

The Hayabusa Legacy

The Suzuki Hayabusa earned its legendary status as the world’s fastest motorcycle following its 1999 launch. Named after the peregrine falcon—nature’s speediest bird—the bike’s top speed was eventually electronically capped at 300 km/h due to its formidable performance capabilities. In India, the Suzuki Hayabusa is priced around Rs 18.06 lakh, making it a coveted possession for motorcycle enthusiasts.

On the professional front, Abraham was recently featured in The Diplomat, directed by Shivam Nair. He has upcoming projects including Tariq and a biopic of Rakesh Maria helmed by Rohit Shetty.

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