
Image copyrightAFP/GettyImage caption Abdul Salam Maftoon, right, has been compared to Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau One is the leader of a G7 nation and the other is a wedding singer, but their striking likeness could sway a TV talent contest in Afghanistan.Abdul Salam Maftoon from north-east Afghanistan has won fame for his resemblance to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The 29-year-old is competing on the popular singing contest Afghan Star.
A judge on the series pointed out the similarity, and Mr Maftoon is now among the final eight contestants.
"I didn't know anything about Justin Trudeau until I saw the photos on social media," the wedding singer from Badakhshan province told AFP news agency.
"The resemblance has boosted my chances of winning the competition by 50%."Afghans have posted numerous comparison pictures online.One of the show's judges, Afghan-Canadian musician Qais Ulfat, told the TheIndianSubcontinent that he first noticed the resemblance when training up the 12 contestants who made it through to the finals."I noticed he looked a lot like my prime minister," he said.
"So I started giggling around with the host."The resemblance was pointed out on air, and Mr Maftoon quickly became a celebrity.
"Since then he's gone viral," Mr Ulfat said.
"Everyone's talking about him on social media."Image copyrightAFP/GettyImage caption One of the judges noticed the resemblance when training Mr Maftoon But he is more than just a pretty face.
Mr Maftoon's renditions of romantic folk songs in both Dari and Pashto have impressed judges and audience alike.
"He is a very, very talented artist," Mr Ulfat said.
"I wish him the very best."The final will be held on 21 March, on the eve of Persian new year.
But Mr Maftoon already knows his newfound fame will help boost his wedding singing business back home, win or lose.
Now, he wants to meet his Canadian lookalike, "because he is a global personality and I am a poor man from a remote part of Afghanistan", he told AFP.