'Money Heist' Fans Spot Professor's Lookalike In Pakistan
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Given his facial features and eyeglasses, he looks very similar to the Professor, played by Spanish actor Alvaro Morte.
What's the hot topic of the week? Money Heist, of course. After much anticipation by fans across the globe, the newest season of the Netflix web series was aired last week. Fans are excited, to say the least. However, there's something more that has added to the fun of watching this thriller. Some eagle-eyed fans have spotted a lookalike of the show's lead character, the Professor, at a store in Pakistan. Photos show the doppelganger working at a local store. Given his facial features and eyeglasses, he looks quite similar to the Professor, a role played by Spanish actor Alvaro Morte. La casa do pattay disprin.????#MoneyHeistpic.twitter.com/zg3nFAe2Uq Professor's pakistan connection pic.twitter.com/K7UV5jgAnO Professor is now entering kiryana shop business in Pakistan #MoneyHeistSeason5pic.twitter.com/z9qQA1DT2r Professor from money heist's twin spotted in Pakistan pic.twitter.com/Drlm67Z2Lb Money Heist : professor's doppelganger Found in Pakistan ...... I repeat he is found in Pakistan ???? pic.twitter.com/RgnmSdjkBy The craze for Netflix show Money Heist has taken over the world, Pakistan being no exception. The Professor's lookalike, a grocery seller has been found in a Pakistani store. Via #Twitterpic.twitter.com/rEHOgVYKZG Whenever The professor Is In Trouble. He says "Contact Pakistan".Proud Moment For Pakistanis ????????#MoneyHeistpic.twitter.com/0ICCBwU1NU A user named Malaika shared the photo on Twitter this Sunday. What do we see? The Professor's lookalike is busy at his store, scribbling on a notebook. The somber look reminds us of the Professor's expressions when he plans mind-boggling heists and escapes in Money Heist. The user took inspiration from the show's original title, La Casa De Papel, and wrote, "La casa do pattay dispirin." The hashtag ‘Money Heist' left no doubt about the reference. The post received a lot of comments, with many dropping heaps of laughing emojis.More Related News