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‘Mahi bhai apna standard low mat karo’ – Fans react as Bigg Boss 16 winner and rapper MC Stan meets MS Dhoni

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Former Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, widely regarded as one of the cricketing world’s greatest players, remains a much sought-after figure by fans and numerous popular celebrities. Meanwhile, recently, MC Stan, the winner of Bigg Boss Season 16 and a renowned rapper, had the privilege of meeting Dhoni, and a photo of their encounter has been making headlines on social media.

MC Stan, known for his rap prowess, gained fame through his gritty lyrics and unique style. He is highly acclaimed for his rap songs and enjoys immense popularity, which ultimately led to his victory on the reality show Bigg Boss. However, his meeting with Dhoni, a revered figure in Indian cricket, has led some fans to express disappointment, labeling it as the “lowest point of his career.”

In the viral photograph, Dhoni is dressed in a black suit over a white shirt and appears to be in high spirits, wearing a cheerful smile. Stan, on the other hand, strikes a unique and stylish pose. Two other individuals are also visible, standing between these two prominent figures in the photo.

Dhoni might hang up his boots after IPL 2024

On the cricket front, Dhoni’s last appearance was in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023. Following the season, he underwent surgery on his left knee and subsequently began his rehabilitation. Currently, he is occupied with various advertising commitments, and it is highly likely that Stan’s meeting with Dhoni occurred during one of these shoots. 

Dhoni has commenced his preparations for the 17th season of the IPL, and fans are eagerly anticipating another stellar performance from him. However, there are high chances of Dhoni announcing his retirement from IPL as well after the 17th edition.

Here’s how fans reacted:

https://twitter.com/_vamsii/status/1714450073080524838

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