GAME OF CLONES: One Pakistani waiter hopes that his uncanny resemblance to 'Game of Thrones' actor Peter Dinklage could help pull him out of a life of poverty.
Until recently, a Pakistani waiter working in a small cafe in the city of Rawalpindi knew nothing about the TV series"Game of Thrones" — or its antihero character played by U.S. actor Peter Dinklage.
Dinklage's Pakistani doppelganger confesses that he likes his newfound popularity and that he has hopes the resemblance could help pull him out of a life of poverty — and maybe even take him to Hollywood. Besides working as a waiter serving flatbread, mutton and other traditional Kashmiri dishes in the cafe in the garrison city of Rawalpindi — and thanks to the striking resemblance to Dinklage — Khan has already starred in a commercial for a food delivery service in Pakistan.
That prompted Khan to take a look at some episodes of"Game of Thrones," which is airing on Pakistani cable channels. And although he couldn't read the subtitles — he never went to school or learned to read and write — he enjoyed watching his look-alike.
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