
Imran Ashraf encounters young fans in road traffic
The two parties waved at each other before exchanging enthusiastic greetings. "How are you?" the Ranjha Ranjha Kardi actor initiated. The fans responded with a chorus of "We're fine." When they asked him the same question, Imran responded with a polite nod.
"We can't believe that we're watching you live right now!" exclaimed one of the kids. In a prompt yet lighthearted beat, Imran responded, "But I can believe it."
The road traffic soon eased and separated the two vehicles, causing both Imran and his fans to bid farewell after the short-lived interaction.
The Chaudhry and Sons actor's sweet encounter with his young onlookers earned a stream of hearts from netizens. Fans flooded the comments section with love.
"That's what makes Imran Ashraf so special! Genuine, humble, and always connected to his fans - a true star both on and off screen!" an Instagram user wrote, while another wrote, "This is what I love about Imran sir. I've never seen another person who is as lovely and down-to-earth as he is."
The actor-host has won hearts many times in the past for his endearing personality. In January, praise came from across the border as well when Indian comedy legend Johnny Lever recorded a video message to applaud Imran's multiple talents.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Imran dubbed Johnny's praise as his biggest award. "The king of character actors, Johnny Lever sir. Love you. I will work harder thanks to your appreciation. May Allah always keep you happy," the Namak Haraam actor wrote.
Meanwhile down in the comments, fans promptly wrote that Imran deserves every bit of success and praise that comes his way.

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