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Video: Throwback to when Bipasha Basu called PM Imran Khan ‘hot’

Even before Imran Khan became prime minister of Pakistan, he has been enjoying a massive fan following across the wo
Published February 20, 2019

Even before Imran Khan became prime minister of Pakistan, he has been enjoying a massive fan following across the world since his cricketing days. His personality and charming looks have taken over the hearts of hundreds and thousands of women despite his age.

Khan is also popular among women across the border and has many fans. A throwback video of Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu has been doing rounds on the internet, in which she can be seen praising Khan for his charismatic personality and looks.

“Imran Khan’s hot. I remember, you know, like ladies in our house, while we were growing up and watching cricket, from my mom to everyone used to go gaga about Imran Khan and definitely as we were growing up also, we all think unanimously he is extremely good looking and hot,” she said.

Pakistani music streaming site Patari shared the video on their social media account in response to the Indians who are blaming Pakistan for the recent Pulwama attack and speaking ill about the country.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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