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#Chaiwala, Pakistan’s blue-eyed tea-seller dominates social media

The picture that shot the chaiwala to fame was taken by a photographer called Javeria, or 'Jiah,' Ali, who posted the photo on her Instagram handle. Photo courtesy: Twitter/@jiahali

The internet has a new obsession. As we bid adieu to Pen Pineapple Apple Pen, Islamabad’s handsome Chai wala (tea-seller) is breaking the internet and hearts over his blue-eyed looks.

The picture that shot him to fame was taken by a photographer called Javeria, or 'Jiah,' Ali, who posted the photo on her Instagram handle, reports The Times of India.

It quickly went viral on social media platforms.

Ali found him in the Itwar Bazaar area of Islamabad during a photo-walk she participated in a few months ago, The Times of India quoted Ali as saying to The International Business Times (IBT).

Twitterati in India and Pakistan retweeted the photo with amusing, inoffensive comments, which alluded to India-Pakistan tensions that are running high lately, after last month's Uri terror attack and after India's retaliatory surgical strikes in Pakistan, reports The Times of India.

An Indian even wrote on Twitter, urging peace - for the sake of the chaiwala.

The photographer went again to meet the tea-seller and let him know that he is now world famous. And his name is Arshad Khan, reports India Today.

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#Chaiwala, Pakistan’s blue-eyed tea-seller dominates social media

The picture that shot the chaiwala to fame was taken by a photographer called Javeria, or 'Jiah,' Ali, who posted the photo on her Instagram handle. Photo courtesy: Twitter/@jiahali

The internet has a new obsession. As we bid adieu to Pen Pineapple Apple Pen, Islamabad’s handsome Chai wala (tea-seller) is breaking the internet and hearts over his blue-eyed looks.

The picture that shot him to fame was taken by a photographer called Javeria, or 'Jiah,' Ali, who posted the photo on her Instagram handle, reports The Times of India.

It quickly went viral on social media platforms.

Ali found him in the Itwar Bazaar area of Islamabad during a photo-walk she participated in a few months ago, The Times of India quoted Ali as saying to The International Business Times (IBT).

Twitterati in India and Pakistan retweeted the photo with amusing, inoffensive comments, which alluded to India-Pakistan tensions that are running high lately, after last month's Uri terror attack and after India's retaliatory surgical strikes in Pakistan, reports The Times of India.

An Indian even wrote on Twitter, urging peace - for the sake of the chaiwala.

The photographer went again to meet the tea-seller and let him know that he is now world famous. And his name is Arshad Khan, reports India Today.

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