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THESE look-alikes of the Malayalam actors could be mistaken for twins!

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 6, 2023, 18:10 IST
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THESE look-alikes of the Malayalam actors could be mistaken for twins!

Every person is unique they say, and that even two fingerprints don’t match. While the latter is absolutely true, the idea of uniqueness is quite tricky, especially when we have scientific data that proves, you are more likely to find your doppelgänger, if you want to, and most probably also share DNA! Well, let’s keep the science lesson for another day, but we have found some celebrity look-alikes from Mollywood, both happen to be actors, who are completely unrelated, yet have striking similarities.


(Pic courtesy: Instagram)

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Samyuktha and Samantha

If you are a social media user and have come across Samyuktha’s post, you might have already read comments on her photos, that suggest her striking resemblance to Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Samyuktha and Samantha have interestingly similar physical features and they do look similar in more ways than one.


(Pic courtesy: Instagram)

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​Meera Jasmine and Sujitha

For the longest time, many moviegoers have believed that Sujitha is the elder sister of actress Meera Jasmine. And can we really complain? Look at them! The duo shared striking facial similarities, and it’s only natural that the duo get mistaken for siblings.

(Pic courtesy: Instagram)

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​Kaveri and Arthana Binu

Remember ‘Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum’ actress Kaveri? She has a doppelgänger in M-Town! Yes, that’s right - Arthana Binu. The duo are remarkably alike, and we have to confess that they could easily swap places, just like ‘The Princess Switch’. They can without a doubt pass the identical twin test.

(Pic courtesy: Instagram)

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Aishwarya Lekshmi and Poornima Indrajith

We can already hear you screaming “I told you” to your BFF! Aishwarya Lekshmi is one of the most sought-after actors in the South cinema. Just like you, we too find a striking resemblance between Aishwarya Lekshmi and Poornima Indrajith. Their facial features look quite similar and they both could easily pass the siblings' test!

(Pic courtesy: Instagram)

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Prem Prakash and Lishoy

Let’s all finally confess. At least once in a lifetime, every Malayalam movie buff would have mistaken Prem Prakash for Lishoy and vice versa. Though both are unrelated, except for the fact that both of them work in the same industry, Prem Prakash and Lishoy have a striking resemblance with each other.


​Keerthy's chic looks​

(Pic courtesy: Instagram)

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