
Ali Fazal bumps into Pedro Pascal on flight, and the internet is loving it
With no official confirmation from either actor, it's unclear whether this was a serendipitous inflight meeting or a subtle hint at something more. But that hasn't stopped fans - or fellow celebrities - from reacting. Tabu, Shriya Pilgaonkar, and Abhimanyu Dassani were among those who dropped comments, adding to the growing buzz around the viral post.Read a few comments here:
Fazal has not revealed any context behind the meeting. However, the post has particularly piqued the interest of Marvel fans, as Pascal was recently announced as Reed Richards in 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', marking his formal entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Fazal was last seen in Anurag Basu's ensemble drama 'Metro In Dino', alongside Fatima Sana Shaikh. Pascal, meanwhile, continues to ride high on international acclaim, with his Marvel debut only strengthening his position as a global star.- Ends
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