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Dubai Influencer Khalid Al Ameri to Debut in a Indian film
Khalid Al Ameri, a popular content creator based in Dubai, is making his debut in Indian cinema. After visiting cities like Hyderabad and Chennai in addition to applying his popularity in his sweet and funny videos, he is now stepping into the Malayalam film industry. His debut comes in the upcoming action film called Chatha Pacha The Ring of Rowdies. The wrestling fight based story line is similar to a WWE fight and it takes place in Kochi – where Khalid is currently staying as shown in his Instagram Stories.
Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies is packed with action and energy
The film features popular Malayalam actors Arjun Ashokan, Roshan Mathew, Vishak Nair, and Ishan Shoukath, and combines “Hollywood-style” entertainment with local South Indian culture.
While Khalid Al Ameri may only have a small cameo role, his fans are very excited about seeing him on the big screen, and he even teased his arrival with funny posts on Instagram leading up to the film’s release.
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Khalid’s Transition from Influencer to Actor
Khalid is known for making heartwarming and funny videos about family, love, and normal life with Instagram total followers of over 3.2 million. His relatable videos such as the touted The Ramadan Show, reached millions of people around the world.In 2020, Khalid made it on the “100 Most Powerful Arabs,” by Gulf Business and also become the first influencer with a Dubai Star featuring on the Dubai Walk of Fame in Downtown Dubai. As the year comes to an end fans will now look forward to Khalid Al Ameri’s big-screen debut in the world of South Indian cinema with Chatha Pacha.
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