Naseem shah doppelganger found in india

A man who looks a lot like Pakistani fast bowler Naseem Shah went popular after venting his annoyance about a dispute involving the YouTube program India’s Got Latent. But instead of concentrating on the problem, social media users are now more fascinated by his remarkable likeness to the cricket player.

The man expresses his annoyance about the excessive publicity India’s Got Latent is getting in the widely shared video. He feels that rather than discussing whether the program should be prohibited, society should focus more on pressing problems like unemployment, pollution, and inflation.

“Banned shows like India’s Got Latent will only help our nation,” he says. China and even Elon Musk have similar opinions. With platforms like DeepSea, China upended the industry, but the primary topic of discussion here is whether the program ought to be prohibited.

“Inflation, pollution, and unemployment are all on the rise, and people are being treated like criminals,” he goes on. However, nobody is tackling these important problems.”

Controversial songs like “Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai,” “Sheila Ki Jawani,” and “Bidi Jalai Le” have been performed at festivals for years without receiving any moral criticism, the guy added, criticizing the hypocrisy in entertainment. “Where was the outrage back then?” he inquires.

Comedies are supposed to be exactly that—comedies. This lesson isn’t about physics or philosophy. Just don’t watch the show if you don’t enjoy it. “How hypocritical!” he said, “but people want to watch it and criticize it at the same time.”

Despite his somber remarks on the scandal, his striking resemblance to Naseem Shah continues to captivate social media users. Funny memes have been created in response to the video.

As a joke, one person said, “He looks exactly like Naseem Shah’s brother.” Someone else exclaimed, “Hailaaaa! “Naseem Shah!”

Some cricket fans were so perplexed that they thought the man was indeed Naseem. Someone wrote, “At first, I thought this was Pakistan’s cricket player Naseem Shah.” “Is this Naseem Shah?” another person inquired. The bowler from Pakistan?”

Some joked that the man should concentrate on his cricket career and avoid Indian troubles. “Why does Naseem Shah find Indian problems upsetting? One person said, “Bro, concentrate on the Champions Trophy.” “Naseem Shah, focus on your bowling!” said another.

Some couldn’t help but make fun of the circumstance by referring to him as “Naseem Shah’s long-lost brother.”

The internet seemed to be more focused on the man’s striking likeness to Pakistan’s teenage fast-bowling sensation than on his earnest attempt to address the situation.