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Pakistani Journalist CHAND NAWAB Goes Viral Again With 'Paan' Video

IANS, 29 Jun, 2018 01:39 PM

    Pakistani TV journalist Chand Nawab, who shot to fame with his fumbles and funny reporting which was also adapted onscreen into a character based on him played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the Bollywood movie 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', has gone viral again this time with a 'paan' video.

     

    Twitter user Fazil Jamili shared the video on June 28 with the caption: Chand Nawab rocks yet again but this time not for “apno mein Eid manane”.

     

     

    Nawab can be seen in the video reporting from a fancy “paan shop” in his own unique way. He fumbles on his lines a couple of times, tries different camera angles before getting it all right. He then signs off by stuffing a huge pan in his mouth.

     
     

    The tweet has received more than 1,600 retweets and over 2,500 likes in just a day. Just like the old one, this video has also left many on social media crying with laughter.

     

    Nawab came into the limelight in 2008 when a video of him doing to PTC at a railway station while being continuously shoved and pushed by passersby went viral.

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