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This Indian wax museum has Twitter in splits

New Delhi [India], Apr. 02 (ANI): While wax museums generally leave visitors in awe, the one in Punjab seems to have broken the trend.

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This Indian wax museum has Twitter in splits

New Delhi [India], Apr. 02 (ANI): While wax museums generally leave visitors in awe, the one in Punjab seems to have broken the trend.

The statues in Prabhakar's Wax Museum in Ludhiana turned into a laughing stalk for people for their non-resemblance with the concerned personalities.

On Sunday, ANI reported that 52 statues were unveiled at the Ludhiana museum and shared some pictures on social media.

In no time, it left the internet in splits.

Several people took to Twitter to share their hilarious takes on the statues, which lacked basic essence of resemblance with the 52 international personalities, which include Narendra Modi, Mother Teresa, Barack Obama, and Sachin Tendulkar and others.

A user wrote, "Please tell me this an April Fool's prank!"

Another user shared a picture of Michael Jackson's wax statue and captioned it as, " Mangal Pandey ??"

A user commented, "Yeh wax museum nahin hai. Yeh Bournvita Quiz Contest hai.. Guess who the character is and win a prize.."

A user shared a GIF of a kid laughing his wits out.

"Bahut ghatiya statues hain. Look at Kalam. He looks like Frankenstein", tweeted another user.

A user tweeted, "Whatever happened to 'whatever you do, do it well'".

One user tweeted, "Itne paise me itnaa hi milega ????????".

Another user posted, "This is an average of Abdul Kalam + Shashi Tharoor + Salman Khurshid"

"Horror wax museum", commented a user.

(ANI)

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