Patna, Sept 13: Seventeen-year-old Vikram Kumar Singh hailing from Madhubani district came to meet chief minister Nitish Kumar at his janata darbar, not for complaining but just an aim to follow in the footsteps of superstar Amitabh Bachchan.
The Class XI science student went up to the chief minister's table and said, "Sir, I want to achieve something in life like Big B. I have the talents to become a big star but I just need your support. Everyone laughs at me and say that I don't have any talent. I don't listen to them. I want you to see my talent. I am sure that you will like it."
Upon hearing Vikram's plea, Nitish asked him to meet one of his secretary, who in turn directed him to district magistrate, Sanjay Kumar Singh. Vikram once again narrated his story to Singh who promised him to provide a proper platform in Patna.
However, Vikram was not done yet. Soon, he started to dance in the middle of the janata darbar, drawing the attention of the security guards and other visitors.
First, he sang and danced to Suraj hua madham from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Then, he went on to say the Big B's famous dialogue from Shahenshah: Rishte mein to hum tumhare baap lagte hai, naam hai Shahenshah. He also performed to Nagin's Man dole, mera tan dole, the complete show lasting for 15 minutes.
Son of a priest at a local temple, back home Vikram has 10 siblings ' six brothers and four sisters.
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