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Afridi, who has scored over 8,000 runs in 398 ODIs, can be seen dressed up as a Dubai taxi driver, a doctor, a worker at a construction site, a regular office goer, and an Emirati in traditional attire.
The video, which appears to have been shot in Dubai, ends with Afridi speaking to the camera: "Aap log confuse toh ho gaye honge... bataunga lekin kyon. (You must have become confused... but I'll tell you why)".
Pakistan based vlogger Umar Khan, who is part of this campaign, also posted a photo of himself with Afridi on his Instagram account.
View this post on InstagramExciting project and vlog plus Intense discussions with the one and only @safridiofficial ???? CAPTION THIS ?#ukhano #ukhanarmy #normcore #shoot #streetstyle #streetfashion #manbun #nature #fashion #fashionblogger #photography #beautifulpakistan #pukhtoon #ootd #ootdmagazine #potd #filmmaking #director #travel #advertising A post shared by Umar Khan (@ukhano) on
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