After a Swedish doppelganger in 2021, a teen from across the border is the actor’s latest twin
Hold onto your hats, folks! Social media’s abuzz yet again with another doppelganger drama, and this time, it’s causing quite the stir. Brace yourselves for the tale of Hania Aamir’s Indian lookalike. Yes, you read that right – the dazzling dimple queen of Pakistani showbiz has a doppelganger, and he’s making waves from across the border!
In a video going viral on social media, a young lad from India, effortlessly lip-syncing to a Punjabi track, has come under spotlight for bearing an uncanny resemblance to Hania. The internet was quick to pounce, and comments came flooding in faster than you can say “twinning.”
“Is this Hania Aamir’s twin brother?” quipped one user. Another chimed in, “He looks more like Hania than Hania herself!” The resemblance is undeniable, sparking hilarious and heartfelt reactions alike. Some eagle-eyed fans even noted a touch of Imran Ashraf’s character Bhola in the mix, adding an extra layer of intrigue. “He looks like Imran Ashraf with bangs and dimples.”
While others insisted both comparisons were true, dubbing the Indian guy “a mix version of Imran Ashraf and Hania Aamir.” Indians and Pakistanis alike have united in agreement – this viral sensation could easily pass for Hania’s double. The attached photo showcases their striking similarities, and honestly, it’s hard to tell where Hania ends and her doppelganger begins.
Back in 2021, the Mere Humsafar actor’s fans found a Swedish doppelganger of her. The make-up artist, who goes by the username Shai Hulud on Instagram, looks exactly like the Titli actor, with the resemblance reaching the next level when compared with pictures from the actor’s fringe-sporting days.
A collage of pictures of the two posing for selfies quickly went viral as fans couldn’t help but marvel at the resemblance. The doppelganger was first discovered when a Twitter user shared pictures from the Swedish make-up artist’s Instagram account, captioning it, “Is this Hania Aamir from a parallel universe?!’