Ramayan's Lakshman Sunil Lahri's Son Krish Is Breaking The Internet; Fans Call Him His Father’s Carbon Copy – PIC

Like father, like son! Fans can’t stop but compare the younger version of Ramayan’s Lakshman Sunil Lahri to his son Krish, check it out

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Ramayan's Lakshman Sunil Lahri's Son Krish Is Breaking The Internet; Fans Call Him His Father’s Carbon Copy – PIC
The re-run of Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan is as historic as the show itself. Well, it’s not only breaking all the TRPs in today’s time but has also brought all its cast back to ringing the headlines; be it Arun Govil AKA Ram, Sita Dipika Chikhlia or Lakshman Sunil Lahri. This piece, however, is about Sunil Lahri’s son Krish Pathak, who is breaking the internet because of his uncanny resemblance to Sunil from his younger days. It all happened after a picture of the father-son duo made it to social media.

Well, it goes without saying that Sunil Lahri looked every bit handsome and charming during his initial days in the industry. And, now, the viral picture sees Lahri from his younger days on one side, while the other part featured his son, Krish. Just like the netizens, we, too, are shocked to see such similarities between the two. Soon after, people couldn’t help but drool over the handsome father-son duo. A user wrote, “They’re more like twin brothers,” one fan wrote, followed by a heart-eyes emoticon

Another follower commented, “Sunil Lahiri for all the mothers and Krish for all the daughters,” while a user wrote, “Both are smart.”

Check out the picture below:


For those unknown, Krish is an aspiring actor and he had made his debut with the series P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh. During an interview with Aaj Tak, Krish had said, “It is true that having a connection makes the entry easy but to prove yourself, you need skill. Someone can launch you but your talent will bring you success. Ranveer Singh is the best example of this. The way he proved himself and where he has reached today, is an inspiration.”


image source: instagram/krishhpathak; twitter