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Unless you have been living under a rock, it would be hard for you to deny the success of Marvel movies. The Disney backed studio has gone on to set record after record, proving its might at the domestic as well as international box office.
The comic book company has also made stars out of obscure faces building careers for actors like Tom Hiddleston, Paul Rudd, Chadwick Boseman and its plethora of Chrises (Evans, Hemsworth, Pratt). Recently one of the aforementioned Chrises, Chris Pratt, decided to give a shout out to a Pakistani fan, making all our days a little better.
Love back at you Pakistan! I had a cool Bowie knife growing up that was made in Pakistan. It said Made in Pakistan right on the blade. Hope to visit one day! https://t.co/2wQQR3389n
— Chris Pratt (@prattprattpratt) May 29, 2018
Pratt responded to a Pakistani fans’ tweet when he sent ‘love from Pakistan’, telling him that he’d gotten a knife which was made in Pakistan. The knife which he had growing up had ‘made in Pakistan’ written on it. He even mentioned wanting to visit Pakistan someday!
Chris Pratt is known in Hollywood as one of the nicest guys which are pretty evident from his interactions with fans. The actor is best known for his character Star-Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Infinity War and for films like Passengers, The Magnificent Seven and Jurassic World. He’s also remembered for his role as lovable goof Andy Dwyer in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation.
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Pratt is currently promoting his film Jurassic World: the Fallen Kingdom set to release in Pakistan June 15.
Now there’s a very strong chance that Pratt has no future plans to visit Pakistan but his tweet did make many Pakistanis smile. Who knows perhaps one day the Guardians of the Galaxy actor will be making a trip to Pakistan to promote a film or on a vacation. Though seeing Avengers 4 stars come out and promote the film in Pakistan would certainly be something out of this world.