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Imran Abbas Draws Parallels Between The Simpsons and Chahat Fateh Ali Khan

  • Imran Abbas found a similarity between Simpsons and Chahat Fateh Ali Khan.
  • Abbas took to social media to share his observations.
  • His fans thoroughly enjoyed the playful similarity.

Pakistani actor Imran Abbas recently pointed out an intriguing similarity between an old episode of The Simpsons featuring Stevie Wonder and Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s viral hit Bado Badi. The uncanny connection? Apparently, their remarkably similar hairstyles. The Simpsons has gained attention over the years for its uncanny knack of seemingly predicting real-world events.

Abbas took to social media to share his observation on Instagram Story, presenting side-by-side screenshots of Wonder’s animated cameo playing the saxophone and Chahat’s latest music video. “The Simpsons did it again! Just like in the past, Simpsons predicted the doom of Chahat Fateh Ali Khan on us in its previous episodes,” wrote the actor, known for his dramatic roles and distinctive hairstyle.

Whether Abbas was jesting or genuinely pondering if Stevie Wonder could be Chahat, or if Matt Groening’s iconic characters have a crystal ball into the future, his fans thoroughly enjoyed the playful conspiracy theory.

Social media users responded with a mix of amusement and skepticism. One user humorously remarked, “It’s Stevie Wonder,” followed by an eye roll emoji. Another quipped, “I’m pretty sure it was Stevie Wonder, but still funny.” A comment on the similarity of their hairstyles noted, “Look at the hair.” Some questioned the reality of the entire episode, with one user speculating, “Did he actually watch it? Could this be AI-generated?” Whether in jest or serious contemplation, Imran Abbas has certainly sparked laughter and reflection, potentially prompting viewers to see The Simpsons in a new light during their next episode.

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When Billie Met Lisa – new short starring Billie Eilish and Lisa Simpson

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When Billie Met Lisa – Disney+ is releasing a new short film starring Billie Eilish and Lisa Simpson. A new short premiering on the platform on April 22, has been revealed. On Thursday, Disney+ sent out the following tweet: .@BillieEilish is coming to Springfield ‼️ Start streaming the short, @TheSimpsons: When Billie Met Lisa April … Read more

Simpsons Once Again Shocked Everyone With Its Prediction

Simpsons

There is nothing hidden that the Simpsons is now considered as predictive of future events. The show has depicted yet-to-happen incidents from Prize winners to the tiger attack on the late Vegas magicians Siegfried and Roy. Most importantly, the presidency of Donald J. Trump.

This time, the Simpsons fans have noticed that the show had already predicted Kamala Harris’ attire for her swearing ceremony as America’s first female vice president (and first Black and Indian American ).

Kamala wore a purple dress and coat by a young Black designer. She also wore a custom pearl necklace.

After looking at Harris’ attire, the world got shocked as they had already seen Lisa from Simpson wearing the same dress in a classic 2000 episode “Bart to the Future”.

According to the details, in the episode, an all-grown-up Lisa Simpson was elected president of the U.S. and tries to bail the nation out of financial ruin.

And in that episode, Lisa could also be seen behind the podium at the White House (and in the Oval Office) wearing a purple jacket with a striking similarity to Harris’ Inauguration Day attire.

Earlier, The Simpsons had left everyone shocked as one of its episodes appeared to have predicted US Capitol Riots in the past.

An episode of the popular animated series of the Simpsons ‘The Day The Violence Died’ went viral on social media. The episode showed characters attacking the Capitol with bombs and guns after constitutional amendments. The scene had a surprising resemblance with the Capitol Riots that happened recently in the US.

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Simpsons to no longer use white people to voice people of color

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US animated series The Simpsons has decided not to use white actor for the voices of characters belonging to other ethnic backgrounds. The show’s producers say that they have faced years of criticism over the selection of white actor Hank Azaria’s voiceover of Indian-American character Apu. The announcement came in wake of the protests against … Read more