Acc. to me these 3:
1. Hrithik Roshan in War (this is the best one by far)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RuSqMYcQK0
2. SRK in DDLJ
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oonwD7_qPjI
3. Deepika in Cocktail
Acc. to me these 3:
1. Hrithik Roshan in War (this is the best one by far)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RuSqMYcQK0
2. SRK in DDLJ
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oonwD7_qPjI
3. Deepika in Cocktail
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For me:
Nothing beats SRK in K3G
DP in OSO
Also Salman in KKHH
You mean the helicopter scene?
Yeah, that's good as well
Exactly, that scene is soo good. Kjo seriously needs to stop making fun of his few good movies. He can bring theatrical quality to even a dramatic movie.
Even that Rahul-Anjali meet up scene is sooo good in KKHH. 
Akshay Kumar in Mujhse Shaadi Karoogi..
I liked Ranveer’s in Gully Boy. Such a casual entry when you expect the hero to make a statement when he enters the screen.
Bahubali & Devasena in Bahubali..
https://youtu.be/JLnrqiT6Q_c?si=61idcraugcT25JZU
https://youtu.be/dCBVulmrhSo?si=jrtk0UjvKmFfNqpU


Deepika in OSO.
Devasena’s is easily amongst the best entry scenes any lead has got and the best for a female lead.🙌I still have goosebumps watching that scene.
Originally posted by: 1t1svat1t1s
Devasena’s is easily amongst the best entry scenes any lead has got and the best for a female lead.🙌I still have goosebumps watching that scene.
True. She looked Royal, fierce & gorgeous🥰
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