Shah Rukh Khan Lookalike Spotted Shooting for Thums Up Ad, Video Goes Viral
The video shows a man performing a signature action-style pose while drinking from a bottle of Thums Up
A video circulating on social media has sparked discussion among fans after many believed that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was shooting for a new Thums Up advertisement. However, reports and posts online claim that the person seen in the clip is not the actor himself but his popular lookalike, Ibrahim Kadri.
The video shows a man performing a signature action-style pose while drinking from a bottle of Thums Up during what appears to be a commercial shoot. At first glance, the man’s hairstyle, beard, and body language closely resemble Shah Rukh Khan, leading many viewers to assume that the Bollywood star was filming a new advertisement.
Later, social media users pointed out that the person in the video is Ibrahim Kadri, who is widely known for his striking resemblance to Shah Rukh Khan. Kadri has gained popularity online and often recreates the actor’s looks, expressions, and iconic style. Because of this resemblance, his photos and videos frequently go viral, with many fans initially mistaking him for the superstar.
According to online discussions, the age difference between Shah Rukh Khan and his lookalike is around 19–20 years. While Shah Rukh Khan remains one of the most influential figures in Indian cinema and advertising, his lookalike’s growing popularity on social media highlights the massive fan following and cultural impact the actor continues to have.
The viral video once again shows how closely Ibrahim Kadri resembles the Bollywood icon, leaving many viewers surprised and amused.
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