While scrolling through Instagram and you've casually stumbled on a reel of Shah Rukh Khan quoting his iconic Om Shanti Om dialogue at a mall or dancing at a wedding in Dubai, you’re not alone, but you’re also not quite right. That man, with the long skily hair, killer charisma, and signature outstretched arms, isn’t the King of Bollywood. It’s Ibrahim Qadri, a lookalike who’s become something of a celebrity in his own right. With over 2.2 million followers, viral videos with tens of millions of views, and global bookings, Qadri is living a life most influencers dream of.
So, who exactly is the man?
Qadri’s journey into the world of lookalike didn’t start on a film set or through a planned photoshoot. It began at an IPL match in 2017, where the crowd went into a frenzy thinking King Khan himself had arrived. It was then the he realised the power of his resemblance.
While many impersonators rely on just physical similarities, Qadri takes things a step further. As reported by Vogue, he’s studied Khan’s walk, mannerisms, dialogue delivery, and even expressions. He treats it like a performance art , one that he keeps honing every time. According to him, what began as a 10% resemblance has now reached about 30%, with room to improve.
Besides this, he also personally hand-stitches replicas of SRK's most iconic looks, including the MET gala outfit, which was originally designed by Sabyasachi. His video on the same has crossed 1.4 million views and netizens are going gaga over his talent.
The SRK resemblance is a blessing and a curse. While Qadri now travels globally for appearances, from private parties in Muscat to Bollywood nights in Dubai, fame follows him everywhere, even when he’s just buying groceries. “People start pulling at my hands, my shirt, thinking I’m him,” he says. Some shopkeepers even charge him extra, convinced they’re dealing with King Khan himself.
Why he does not want to meet SRK?
But, despite being a lifelong fan, Qadri has no desire to meet SRK in person. “You should never meet your heroes,” he believes. In his eyes, Shah Rukh Khan is more than a person, he’s a myth, a legend, and perhaps best left untouched by reality.
At the end of the day, Ibrahim Qadri sees himself as an entertainer, not just a lookalike. He makes sure to keep his personal life separate from the limelight, staying grounded despite the fame. But whether he admits it or not, to millions online, he is Shah Rukh Khan. Two years ago, a video of him spreading his arms like SRK during an airport security check went viral, racking up over 50 million views in just a few days, proof that his resemblance continues to leave the internet stunned.
So, who exactly is the man?
Qadri’s journey into the world of lookalike didn’t start on a film set or through a planned photoshoot. It began at an IPL match in 2017, where the crowd went into a frenzy thinking King Khan himself had arrived. It was then the he realised the power of his resemblance.
While many impersonators rely on just physical similarities, Qadri takes things a step further. As reported by Vogue, he’s studied Khan’s walk, mannerisms, dialogue delivery, and even expressions. He treats it like a performance art , one that he keeps honing every time. According to him, what began as a 10% resemblance has now reached about 30%, with room to improve.
Besides this, he also personally hand-stitches replicas of SRK's most iconic looks, including the MET gala outfit, which was originally designed by Sabyasachi. His video on the same has crossed 1.4 million views and netizens are going gaga over his talent.
The SRK resemblance is a blessing and a curse. While Qadri now travels globally for appearances, from private parties in Muscat to Bollywood nights in Dubai, fame follows him everywhere, even when he’s just buying groceries. “People start pulling at my hands, my shirt, thinking I’m him,” he says. Some shopkeepers even charge him extra, convinced they’re dealing with King Khan himself.
Why he does not want to meet SRK?
But, despite being a lifelong fan, Qadri has no desire to meet SRK in person. “You should never meet your heroes,” he believes. In his eyes, Shah Rukh Khan is more than a person, he’s a myth, a legend, and perhaps best left untouched by reality.
At the end of the day, Ibrahim Qadri sees himself as an entertainer, not just a lookalike. He makes sure to keep his personal life separate from the limelight, staying grounded despite the fame. But whether he admits it or not, to millions online, he is Shah Rukh Khan. Two years ago, a video of him spreading his arms like SRK during an airport security check went viral, racking up over 50 million views in just a few days, proof that his resemblance continues to leave the internet stunned.
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