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Muhammad Asif, Here is Pakistani Mr Bean: See Pictures

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Pakistani Mr Bean, Muhammad Asif in Zimbabwe; See Pictures

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  • Here’s Pakistani Mr. Bean in Zimbabwe.
  • Waseem Badami spoke with Mr. Bean about his journey.
  • Muhammad Asif revealed that he was invited in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe vs. Pakistan was a huge match in the recent T-20 World Cup because Zimbabweans accused Pakistanis of providing them fake Mr. Bean for an event. The news spread worldwide. Later, after Zimbabwe overcame Pakistan, the president and prime minister discussed Mr. bean. Here’s Pakistani Mr. Bean in Zimbabwe:

Waseem Badami spoke with Mr. Bean about his journey. As business declined, his pals recommended he become Mr. Bean since he resembled Rowan Atkinson, the real Mr. Bean.

When he first started watching the original sitcom, he didn’t know who Mr. Bean was.

He revealed that he was invited by an Indian businessman in Zimbabwe and sold there as the Pakistani Mr. Bean. When he arrived, he was given world-class security and procedure. Those who hadn’t seen the ads thought he was Mr. Bean and were angry.

Mr. Bean works in property and does events and performances for a living. His journey and encounter with Zimbabweans:

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