Altaf Hussain Is Breaking The Internet Again And How!

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Altaf Hussain Is Breaking The Internet Again

Altaf Hussain, founder of MQM, a prominent Pakistani politician and a muse for many meme-makers, has become a household name for always giving hilarious and viral content to the camera. But it had been a while since we saw something interesting from his side. But guess what? Cricket was not the only thing that made a stellar comeback last weekend! Yeah, you’re getting there! A video was released last Friday and the next thing we know, Altaf Hussain is breaking the internet again with moves and looks to kill.

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Returning to our nearest gadget after a short break, Altaf Hussain can be seen donning a leather jacket which epitomizes cool, Ray-Bans to give the make-over a final touch and we couldn’t help but notice that Bhai has shed a few pounds.

HOWEVER,HOWEVER, HOWEVER! This is not the best part of the video. The real amazing part is when Altaf Hussain gets up from his seat enthusiastically just to mimic Rao Anwar’s walking style. Not only does Bhai look super cute while doing all these moves but also the effort made on his part to make sure that the camera captures the moment perfectly and he does complete justice to the re-enactment is a proof of his dedication to give his 100% every single time. Cherry on the top: he also gives background music to amplify the feels.

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Here, watch the first 50 seconds of the video to know why Altaf Hussain is breaking the internet again!

But the “Aik Pappi Idher, Aik Pappi Udher” famed Bhai didn’t stop there and another video surfaced the next day of Altaf Hussain shaking hands with a lady and blushing like a teenager at the end of it. Don’t know about Bhai (actually we do 😛 ) but our day was made indeed! Take a look and enjoy!

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