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Bollywood actor Imran Khan shares post on social media where he has been mistakenly referred by someone as 'Prime Minister'

| @indiablooms | Aug 08, 2018, at 05:11 pm

Mumbai, Aug 8 (IBNS): Actor Imran Khan was quick to share a homourous post on Instagram for his fans where he showed how his name resulted in a classic case of mistaken identity as he was mentioned by someone in a message as "Prime Minister Imran Khan sahib".

Of course, the message was actually for Pakistan's Prime Minister elect Imran Khan and not Bollywood's cute actor Imran Khan.

The verified account of actor Imran Khan was mistaken by someone as belonging to the Pakistani politician.

Infact, Imran Khan, the cricketer-turned-politician, does not have an Instagram account.

Both of them, however, use Twitter quite regularly.

"I guess I can no longer ignore the call to action. Gonna start drafting some policy outlines this week, I'll keep you guys updated," read the caption wrote by actor Imran Khan as he shared the post on social media.

The post has already generated 24,404 likes.

Imran Khan's PTI emerged victorious in Pakistan's General pols held recently.

He is set to take oath as the next PM of the Asian nation this month.

Image: Imran Khan Instagram page

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