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Pak Comedian Mocks 'Tharoor English'; Congress MP Suggests To Make Video On Imran Khan

In the video, comedian Akbar Chaudry shows three steps to show how anyone can speak 'Tharoor English'.

Congress' veteran leader Shashi Tharoor, known for his command and mastery over complex English, often grabs the attention of fans on social media by using impeccable vocabulary even for explaining even the simplest of things. 

Recently, a hilarious video was posted by a Pakistan-based comedian Akbar Chaudry which found immediate attention from netizens and went viral in no time. 

Not only that, the video even got a stamp of approval from the Congress MP from Thiruvananthapuram, with him even suggesting the comedian do a similar video on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.

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In the video, comedian Akbar Chaudry shows three steps to show how anyone can speak 'Tharoor English'. The video begins with Chaudry putting an Oxford dictionary in a blender to make a smoothie out of it. Next, take an IV drip, but instead of saline, the bag was plastered with the label of the Oxford dictionary.

And the final and last step to master Congress leader’s flair, he finally decides to make a powder of the dictionary and snort it as if he is consuming narcotics.

The video got over 3 lakh views on Twitter. Resharing the video from his official handle, Tharoor even asked the comedian to make a similar video on Pakistan PM. 

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