Tempo

‘Trudeau’s lost twin’: Afghan talent show singer turns into celebrity

-

An Afghan talent show contestant’s striking resemblanc­e to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has turned him into an unlikely celebrity in the war-torn country – and potentiall­y given him the winning edge.

Abdul Salam Maftoon, a wedding singer from a village in the remote and impoverish­ed northeaste­rn province of Badakhshan, had never even heard of his more famous doppelgäng­er until a judge on the popular television music contest Afghan Star pointed out the uncanny likeness.

Slightly built with a long face and dark brown hair and eyes, Maftoon, 29, hopes the flattering comparison to the politician widely rated as one of the sexiest leaders in the world will bring him more votes on Afghanista­n’s version of American Idol.

“People have forgotten my name and now they just call me ‘Justin Trudeau’,” Maftoon told AFP, his self-conscious smile revealing two gold-plated front teeth.

“I didn’t know anything about Justin Trudeau until I saw the photos on social media. “The resemblanc­e has boosted my chances of winning the competitio­n by 50 percent.”

Composite photos of the pair – Maftoon wearing a hat favored by men in northern Afghanista­n and Trudeau in Western-style clothing – have drawn scores of comments on Facebook.

And a video of an Afghan Star panel discussion about their physical similariti­es has been viewed tens of thousands of times.

“Trudeau’s lost twin,” wrote Neila Abdulzadah on Facebook.

Fowzia Zereh posted: “I think their story is like a Bollywood movie – they were separated at birth and he found his lost twin brother.”

Another said: “This is truly the copy of Trudeau. I’d love to see our Trudeau win this year’s Afghan Star.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? ABDUL Salam Maftoon, right photo, said he didn’t know anything about Justin Trudeau before people starting comparing him to the Canadian PM.
(AFP) ABDUL Salam Maftoon, right photo, said he didn’t know anything about Justin Trudeau before people starting comparing him to the Canadian PM.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines