- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 09 Apr 2024 02:24 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Former Indian cricketer and much-loved Yuvraj Singh recently made notorious headlines and left half his fans confused. Why, you ask? Well, a video went viral, where a man who resembled a lot to Yuvi, was seen kissing a girl, who was NOT Hazel Keech. However, as it turned out, the said man was not Singh and was actually his doppelganger, that netizens finally managed to find out. Yuvraj is not the first cricketer who stole the spotlight for this ‘doppelganger game’, as before him, from cricket legends Virat Kohli and MD Dhoni to God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, several others also created buzz for the same reason.
Singh’s video went viral almost immediately, creating a buzz on social media. The video was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘Instant Bollywood’. The post was captioned, “Same Same But Different. Yuvi paji ka doppelganger.”
Watch the viral video:
Most commented on the man also somewhat being socialite Orry’s lookalike, while the rest criticised the ‘Yuvraj Singh?’ caption saying that it was ‘misleading’ and was spreading ‘misinformation’. The post was shared yesterday and pulled 194K likes from people.
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their views. “Why did I think Orry became straight for a second?” a user said. “Why are you defaming Yuvraj Singh without confirmation? It's clearly not him. I hope he sues you for spreading misleading claims,” said a second person. “Is this AI, or is this really Yuvraj?” asked a third person. “Wow, guys. I think we are ready to make an entirely different Indian cricket team, only with doppelgangers,” added a fourth user.
“At I thought it was Orry with some girl. And I thought the kid was his kid. And it was like a secret life??? Then as the video moved forward, the man looked a lot like Yuvi. But since the girl was different, I instantly understood that it was a doppelganger. But the fact that we have found so many doppelgangers, especially of the Indian cricketer,” wrote a sixth person.