John Abraham's Doppelganger Takes Internet By Storm, Fans Say 'Cannot Tell Them Apart' | See Photos
John Abraham's Doppelganger Takes Internet By Storm, Fans Say 'Cannot Tell Them Apart' | See Photos
A foreigner is turning heads on Instagram with his uncanny resemblance to John Abraham, and it’s totally justified!

A foreigner is turning heads on Instagram with his uncanny resemblance to John Abraham, and it’s totally justified! Ilias Christophoridis, who’s also an actor, looks just like the Bollywood heartthrob in his pictures and videos. Recently, he even lip-synced to a song from John’s 2015 movie Welcome Back and thanked his Indian fans for all the love.

“That’s for my Indian peeps,” he wrote in his caption as he posed for a video in the clip. The video was set to Welcome Back title track. Soon after, the comments section was flooded with Bollywood fans. “Bro is more John than John himself.” read one comment. a second comment read, “John Abraham’ duplicate.” “I had to view this video several times to confirm if it’s John,” read a third comment. Many even tagged John in the comments.

Earlier this year, John Abraham had a hilarious reaction when an influencer tried to channel his vibe! In May, he jumped into the comments of an Instagram video where content creator Vansh Gandhi was all about that John life—walking, working out, and flashing a big smile the whole time. John couldn’t help but praise him, calling the influencer’s take on his body language and expressions “outstanding.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, John Abraham made a comeback as a full-fledged hero in the film Vedaa. However, the Nikkhil Advani directorial venture didn’t perform well at the box office. The film was released on August 15 and faced stiff competition from Shraddha Kapoor starrer juggernaut, Stree 2. Vedaa also clashed with Akshay Kumar’s Khel Khel Mein and this three-way box office battle proved detrimental for the film. After nine days, the film managed to earn Rs 17.82 crore. John Abraham also reacted to the film’s performance.

“It’s a brave film to do. Honestly, more than success and failure, it’s the message that you’re sharing via your film that’s more important. We’ve told it in an entertaining way, but there’s no getting around the fact that the subject is heavy. And if people aren’t interested in watching films with heavy subjects, that’s their choice. I respect it. But you have to face the subject at the end of the day,” John had told Radio City.

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