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Ahsan Khan’s video goes viral on social media

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Ahsan Khan’s video goes viral on social media

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  • Ahsan Khan leaves fans rolling with laughter in the video.
  • The star of The Fraud joined the craze by posting a video.
  • He says to a man whining about his bills.
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Despite efforts by the government and the central bank to control the rising inflation through monetary and fiscal policies, Pakistan appears to still be struggling with this issue. The nation recently had a serious power outage that lasted for over 27 hours.

As a result, its residents become resigned and frustrated, resorting to humour on social media as a coping mechanism. Different hashtags have been trending online, saturating social media with jokes and rib-tickling content.

Ahsan Khan, the star of The Fraud, joined the craze by posting a video of himself lip-syncing to a man whining about his bills when there is no electricity or gas.

Netizens were amused by the video, and many hurried to the comments section to share their own encounters with the Chakkar star.

On the work front, Khan’s most recent acting roles include Shahrukh Ki Saliyan, Alif, Bandhay Aik Dor Say, Qayamat, Qissa Meherbano Ka, Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam, and Meray Humnasheen.

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