Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Pakistan model Qandeel Baloch comes up with yet another steamy dance



The ‘Men in Blue’ will be looking for another colossal victory when they square off against an embattled Bangla side on Wednesday, who are almost on the verge on an early exit after consecutive losses to Pakistan and Australia.

On the eve of the encounter, a video has gone viral where an Indian fan rips apart a Pakistani and Bangladesh fan albeit humorously.

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Qandeel Baloch

 
The first part of the video shows a Pakistan captain visiting the studio of an Indian fan with an aim to forget the unfortunate loss against the Indians in World Cups. The photographer (Indian) asks the Pakistani to pose with an imaginary trophy for a picture. After the shot is taken, the player asks the Indian whether the photoshopped image of him with the World T20 trophy would be picture perfect or not.

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After getting a positive reply, the Pakistani exits the scene and then enters a Bangladesh player. "I want a World Cup," he said.

"Don't take tension, I will click a picture of yours and insert the image of the trophy in it," replies the Indian fan photographer.

But the Bangla player laughs off the suggestion by demanding the real World Cup. What happens next will surely make you burst in laughter.

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The Indian fan asks his visitor to come forward and starts measuring his face with a measuring scale. But then the Bangladesh fan looked shocked when the Indian brings out a range of knives, daggers and prepares to slit the throat of the Bangladeshi.

The visitor asks the photographer, "What is going on?"

And pat came a calm and crisp reply, "Sir now if you want the real World Cup then I have to slash your head and put Dhoni's head on it."

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It will be interesting to see what happens following this. A reply from Bangladesh is awaited.



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