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Pakistani Chaplin Usman Khan aims to put smiles on people’s faces

Usman Khan a pakistani Chaplin, a resident of Peshawar, has gained recognition for his bizarre comments on social media for putting smiles on people's faces and freeing them from stress and trauma.

In the busy city of Peshawar, a man with a tie, ball hat and cane with a stick wins extravagantly through the heavy traffic, avoiding rickshaws, motorcycles and buses in a scene reminiscent of a 1920s silent movie.

Since early childhood, he had drawn people's attention to himself because he had unusual expressions on his face that were filled with a little accident that made us laugh.

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Khan, like the real Chaplin before he became famous in Hollywood, comes from a poor family and could not get an education until the fifth grades ,Usman runs a toy shop for his needs. Then, he says, he came up with a plan to make a career out of comedy for himself, like the world-famous Charlie Chaplin.

He tried his best to act like the quiet comedian who became known around the world for his slapstick pranks. One day he showed his parents one of his phone calls, and they were amazed at his witty art.

Pakistani chaplin also got a fame when the International media reported his talent,in his interview to reuters he told he is much inspired by the real Chaplin because of his silent comedy.

Usman Khan told silent comedy is more difficult as the oral comedy, he said he wants to keep people's smiling amid in the Covid-19 situation where the every one's is much depressed and feeling fear.

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