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Fans In India Are Losing It Over Aziz Ansari Chilling In Kerala

Fans In India Are Losing It Over Aziz Ansari Chilling In Kerala
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Indian-American actor and comedian Aziz Ansari sent fans to a tizzy after a picture of him wandering in the streets of Kerala surfaced on their Instagram feeds.

On Monday night, he posted a photograph of himself dressed in a simple white shirt, standing on a nondescript street in Trivandrum.

Finally back in India! Lots of Indian people here.

A photo posted by @azizansari on

His Indian fans, who loved him as Tom Haverford in Parks and Recreation and are now addicted to his character Dev Shah in the hit Netflix series Master of None, lost it over when they saw this picture. Soon they kicked off the guessing game, trying to figure where exactly he could be found and what was the reason behind his 'secret' vacation.

o boy, @azizansari has been broadcasting his trip to India on social media and my soul is feeling many things.

— preethi anbalagan (@inessnce) December 22, 2015

The one time I travel to India in years and you're here @azizansari in the exact same area! I didn't know you are from Kerala🇮🇳 #Snap

— Rohan George (@RohanSGeorge) December 22, 2015

Stop what you're doing. @azizansari is in India and is instagraming everything.

— Anant Naik (@AnantNaik) December 21, 2015

going to india hopefully i can meet bae aka aziz ansari

— mariam zaidi (@mariamzaidiii) December 21, 2015

While most fans are hoping that he's scouring locations for a shoot or looking for inspiration for the second season of Master of None, Ansari himself seems to be pitching for the anchoring job at this local body building competition. Just imagine, what a riot it would be if he actually got to host this contest?

While Twitter gets busy investigating the reason for his visit, Ansari is busy appreciating a good cup of chai, and a great chai-maker.

Tea. Look at that technique!

A video posted by @azizansari on

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