Pascal Tokodi has joked about calling his dad after seeing a man online who looks strikingly like him.
The video, which went viral on social media on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, shows radio host Shiksha Arora interacting with the man, Abdi, and mistaking him for the actor. Pascal’s humorous reaction came after viewers noted the uncanny resemblance between him and Abdi.
In the clip, Shiksha greets the man, saying, “Pascal hi! How are you? When is your next TV coming out?” She quickly realises something is off.
“Wait, you are not Pascal? What? No, what do you mean you are not Pascal?” she asks.
The man replies calmly, “I am Abdi.”
Shiksha continues, visibly confused, pointing out the similarities.

“Guys, doesn’t he look like Pascal? I am so confused. Wait, so you are actually not Pascal? Sema wallahi? Wewe ni Abdi. Pascal Tokodi, here is your twin. Definitely, your doppelganger,” she says.
She even jokes that Abdi should check if he has a long-lost brother somewhere, noting how closely his face matches Pascal’s.
Pascal reacts
Watching the clip, Pascal Tokodi couldn’t resist joining in the fun. He commented on the video saying, “Ebu lemme call my dad,” poking fun at the idea that this look-alike could somehow be connected to his family.
His comment added to the viral nature of the clip and sparked laughter among Instagram users.

The video captures the moment Shiksha repeatedly zooms in on Abdi’s face, comparing him to Pascal. Her disbelief and Abdi’s calm response make the interaction humorous while highlighting the uncanny resemblance between the two men. Pascal’s playful reaction shows he took the situation lightly and joined in on the joke.
“Because yooo, zoom into his face. What do you mean? Wewe si Pascal? Pascal Tokodi, here is your twin. Definitely, your doppelganger. Please check if you have a long-lost brother somewhere.” Shiksha says.
This is not the first time celebrities have reacted to seeing doppelgangers online, but Pascal’s comment adds a personal and humorous twist. The video has drawn attention for the way it blurs the line between social media fun and real-life curiosity.
