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Ravi Kishan gives ‘money follows’ advice to Friends cast in AI edit; fans say, ‘GOAT is everywhere’

Ravi Kishan gives ‘money follows’ advice to Friends cast in AI edit; fans say, ‘GOAT is everywhere’

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Ravi Kishan is currently ruling the internet, not with his performances in films, but with his quirks and personality outside of it. The star has become a meme sensation following his dance steps and clips from his interviews going widely shared. Netizens have also taken it upon themselves to make the most of his newfound popularity. Of late, an AI edit showing Ravi Kishan making a cameo in Friends , the legendary American sitcom, has been doing the rounds on social media.

Adding to this, Ravi Kishan in AI Friends edit made by followers. Ravi Kishan makes a cameo in Friends The clip is from a Friends episode where the characters Phoebe, Rachel and Joey confront the other three characters, Chandler, Ross and Monica, over not thinking about their financial limitations while making plans for the group. In the middle of the argument, the AI edit shows Joey asking Ravi Kishan a question, "Ravi what would you choose paisa or pehachaan?"

Meanwhile, The hilarious AI-generated edit has left social media users amused, with many joking about how naturally Ravi Kishan appears to fit into the iconic sitcom scene.

Notably, The internet tripped over this hilarious edit. Followers mentioned how Ravi Kishan is seemingly everywhere on the internet, with his memes and widely shared clips continuing to take over social media platforms. One comment read, "Ravi Kishan The GOAT is everywhere 🙌🏼🙂‍↕️"

As per the latest buzz, Another comment read, 'Who haven't watched this show, I can confirm this scene is actually there 👍🏻" One more comment read, "Haters will say it's edited." Another comment read, "Why does it look so natural."

In further updates, In a recent conversation with Hindustan Times, Ravi spoke about being a meme sensation and gave credit to Gen Z for accepting him through memes. He shared, "The best part is that this is happening organically. Even the BJP handle, Delhi Police and Maharashtra Government have made memes. I am personally following it all and dropping a ‘like’ as well. No one has discovered me before. Now, they want to see me more and know me more. Gen Z has accepted me as their own. I really want to thank them and salute their creativity."

On top of that, He added, “Out of love, they call me Lord Ravi, God Ravi, today’s Osho and whatnot! They love real people; they connect with my imperfections, which makes them feel I am one amongst them. Everyone makes mistakes, so do I and I accept it as well. Main dil se bolta hoon aur meri sacchai logon ko pasand aa rahi hai (I speak from the heart and that is why people are liking me).”

Vibha Maru is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times Entertainment, based in Delhi. With a decade of experience across digital and print media, she covers Bollywood, Hollywood and web shows. A self-confessed cinephile who breathes Hindi cinema, Vibha can often be found sacrificing sleep after binge-watching films and web series. Though she holds a Commerce degree, she discovered her true calling in journalism after enrolling at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). She began her career covering Delhi's cultural scene, food, nightlife, concerts, and city life at The Times of India, before moving into full-time entertainment journalism with India Today. At India Today, Vibha interviewed some of the biggest names in Bollywood and television while carving a niche for herself through movie reviews, opinion pieces, nostalgic features, star interviews, and trend-driven stories. She later brought her storytelling and editorial expertise to The Indian Express, where she continued to deepen her understanding of cinema through long-form entertainment explainers, retrospectives and feature writing. Now, as Assistant Editor at Hindustan Times Entertainment, Vibha continues to chronicle the world of movies and pop culture. Her work spans breaking entertainment news, exclusive interviews, star features, and stories that capture the conversations shaping Indian cinema. Read More

Source: Hindustan Times