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How This Blue-Eyed Pakistani 'Chai Wala' Became Internet Sensation

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2016 01:38 PM
    A blue-eyed handsome young 'chai wala' or tea seller from Pakistan has become an internet sensation after a local photographer posted his picture on social media.
     
    'Chai wala' Arshad Khan, who works at Islamabad's Sunday Bazaar (Peshawar Chowk), has women gushing over his good looks.
     
     

    #chaiwala Ladies I found him!

    A photo posted by Jiah Ali (@jiah_ali) on

     
    The Instagram post on October 14 by aspiring photographer Jiah Ali (@jiah_ali) went viral and caused a sensation with #chaiwala being among the top Twitter trends on Monday.
     
    The story was picked up by international media, including popular US website Buzzfeed.
     
    In an interview with local TV news, the blue-eyed Arshad indicated that he has been living in Islamabad for the last 25 years and joined the tea stall a few months ago, the Daily Pakistan reported.
     
     

    Arshad khan making me some tea ;) #chaiwala

    A photo posted by Jiah Ali (@jiah_ali) on

     
    When asked if he knew what Twitter or Instagram is, Arshad replied that he has no idea what those things meant.
     
    Brother of 17 siblings, he expressed his ecstasy on becoming famous in one day.
     
     

    Yes he smiles 😄 #sorryladies #jiahsphotography #islamabad #pakistan #chaiwala

    A photo posted by Jiah Ali (@jiah_ali) on

     
    Talking to Dunya News, he said that he is happy with his overnight popularity but it is irritating when people gather around him for pictures during working hours as he is supposed to work to earn livelihood.
     
    Arshad said that people have taken more than 150 pictures with him so far.
     
    Twitteratti has been abuzz with comments on Arshad's good looks.
     
     
    "Hello Indians, this is a chai wala from Pakistan mashallah," said one post.
     
    'I present you with a chai wala (tea seller) in Pakistan who forgot that he should've been modelling instead," said another.
     
     
    "Meet the steamin' hot 'chai wala' from Islamabad (Pakistan), who's going viral as we speak," went another post, with a picture of Arshad attired in blue, and pouring out tea.
     
    "A chai wala from Pakistan is now famous on Indian social media. This is truly aMan kee aasha," said one Twitter post.
     
     
    Another Twitteratti, commenting on the current India-Pakistan tensions, said: "India and Pakistan are divided by terrorism and cricket but are united by hot chai wala.Funny but true."

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