Pakistani thieves are anmol ratans. They don’t just steal, they leave creative stamps
Letter From Pakistan

Pakistani thieves are anmol ratans. They don’t just steal, they leave creative stamps

Jinnah’s monocle to Imran Khan’s ‘video threat’, Pakistani thieves have a diverse taste.

   

(L-R) Hockey player Samiullah Khan's stick is missing; Jinnah's monocle stolen and a Pakistani soldier's gun replaced with sugarcane.

If American model Kylie Jenner posts her breakfast on Instagram from her private jet and it gets stolen, then whose fault is it? Certainly not mine. The fault is in the variety of fruits that one gets to see. Now who wouldn’t want to steal Jenner’s dish? Which is exactly what a Pakistani actress Minal Khan did. Three hours after Kylie Jenner had her breakfast, Minal Khan stole the post, intelligently cropping the napkin and posted it on Instagram assuming no one would have seen the original. It would be an easy choice between waking up early morning to make breakfast versus stealing a well-choreographed spread you see on social media — just copy-paste the breakfast and get on with your day. The only explanation behind this huge coincidence, if it was one, is that both celebrities were on Pakistan International Airlines flight to Gilgit. Hence the same plate.