The actor’s latest London trip photos have the internet convinced he’s the spitting image of a young Imran Khan from the 90s.
Emmad Irfani has never been one to stay out of the spotlight for long, but his latest social media drop has triggered a reaction nobody saw coming. The actor and supermodel, who recently returned from a trip to London, shared a series of candid photographs that immediately set the internet ablaze — not because of the scenic backdrops or his travel wardrobe, but because of who he supposedly looks like. Within hours of posting, fans and casual scrollers alike flooded the comments with a single, resounding observation: Irfani bears an uncanny resemblance to a young Imran Khan from the cricket legend’s iconic 90s era. The side-by-side comparisons have gone fully viral, and the nation can’t stop talking about it.

Emmad Irfani first made his name in the Pakistani fashion industry, rising through the ranks to earn the coveted title of supermodel — a feat that demanded both discipline and charisma. But Irfani wasn’t content to stay on the runway. He transitioned into acting, carefully selecting scripts that showcased his range and cemented his status as a household name across Pakistan. His dedication to the craft earned him a loyal fanbase that follows his every move, from dramatic roles to personal milestones. Before the cameras and the scripts, though, Irfani had another passion — cricket. He played at the Under-19 level, a detail that makes the Imran Khan comparisons feel almost poetic. The athletic build, the sharp jawline, the effortless confidence — it all traces back to those early days on the pitch.

The photos in question show Irfani strolling through London in a relaxed yet polished ensemble — think structured outerwear, clean lines, and that signature swept-back hair that defined Imran Khan’s look throughout the 1990s. The chiseled cheekbones, the intense gaze, the almost regal posture — the parallels are hard to ignore. Social media users wasted no time creating comparison grids, placing Irfani’s London shots alongside archival photos of a young Khan in his prime. The reactions poured in fast and furious. One fan wrote, “Khan Sahab kahan se aa gaye” — as if the cricket legend had simply materialized in a model’s body. Another commented, “You are ready for that ONE biopic. Just a strong script is needed.” A third kept it simple: “You look like Imran Khan.” The consensus was overwhelming, and the comment sections became a celebration of the resemblance rather than mere observation.


What makes this moment particularly fascinating is the cultural weight behind the comparison. Imran Khan isn’t just a former cricketer or politician — he’s an icon whose image from the 90s represents a golden era of Pakistani sports and style. For a celebrity like Irfani to evoke that same energy, intentionally or not, speaks volumes about his screen presence and physicality. Whether this viral moment leads to a biopic offer, a brand collaboration, or simply remains a fun footnote in internet culture, one thing is clear: Emmad Irfani has the nation’s attention, and he’s holding it with the same quiet confidence that made Imran Khan a legend. Will Hollywood — or Lollywood — come calling for that biopic fans are already scripting in their heads?






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