Money Heist Fans Discover Alvaro Morte Aka Professor’s Pakistani Doppelganger!

Money Heist fans discover the Pakistani doppelganger of their favourite and iconic character ‘Professor’ played by Alvaro Morte who was seen selling groceries

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Money Heist Fans Discover Alvaro Morte Aka Professor’s Pakistani Doppelganger!
The release of Money Heist season 5 has taken the internet by a storm and fans can't stop discussing the dynamic details about the latest season. The popular Spanish series enjoys a massive fan-following across the globe and while the first part of season five ended on a cliffhanger, fans are already excited for the finale which is all set to arrive in December.
 
Interestingly, Money Heist fans have yet another reason to celebrate as the fans have managed to discover the doppelganger of their favourite and iconic character ‘Professor’ played by Alvaro Morte.
 
Fans have found a look alike of Alvaro Morte selling groceries, reportedly in a Pakistani store. A Twitter user recently unearthed his doppelganger and everyone is completely stumped. Meanwhile, a photo of the Professor's doppelganger has also gone viral on social media.
 
Check out the tweet below:
 




Apart from this, the Spanish series has yet another connection with Pakistan. Previously, the Professor is seen contacting Pakistan for help during the heist on the show. 
 
‘Money Heist’ also stars Ursula Cobero as Tokyo, Itziar Ituno as Raquel Murillo, Pedro Alonso as Berlin, Miguel Herran as Rio, Jaime Lorente as Denver, Esther Acebo as Stockholm, Enrique Arce as Arturo, Darko Peric as Helsinki, Hovik Keuchkerian as Bogota, Luka Peros as Marseille, Belen Cuesta as Manila, Fernando Cayo as Coronel Tamayo, Rodrigo de la Serna as Palermo, and Jose Manuel Poga as Gandia.
án as Alicia Sierra.
 
Created by Alex Pina and produced by Vancouver Media, the crime-thriller went live in 2017 and has followed two heists namely, one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain. The heists are pulled off by a group of skilled burglars dressed in red jumpsuits and Salvador Dali masks.

Image source: Instagram/alvaromorte