Moammar Rana Just Called Himself Pakistan's Rambo And Bhai, Roza Kitna Lag Raha Hai Aap Ko

By Arslan Athar | 28 May, 2018

Moammar Rana is making a comeback into Pakistani cinema this Eid with his new movie, ‘Azaadi’. The movie shows Rana as a freedom fighter in Kashmir, and while the premise of the movie is alright, the trailer is pretty horrible. To make things worse, Rana just compared himself to Rambo.

As part of promotions for the film, Moammar Rana gave ‘Dawn News’ an interview in which he made the horrific statement.

According to Rana, after ‘Azaadi’, he is Pakistan’s Rambo

Yes, you read that right.

This guy…

Source: ARY Films

Thinks he’s this guy

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Kahan se bhai! 

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We’re obviously shook

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We’re a little amused but mostly shocked

Source: CityTV

There are not enough eye roll gifs in this world that can help us express our feelings 

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Moments like this can only make one facepalm

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Like a lot

Source: CityTV

And by a lot…we mean…a lot

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And what better way to express WTF than a few Simon gifs

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Even Rambo is pissed off

Source: Lionsgate

 

What do you think about Rana’s odd statement?

 

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