Hero Alom, the world's unlikeliest star

Ashraful Alam Saeed is tremendously thankful for online networking. It's what's made him the star he is today, helping him see his huge dream work out as expected – that of being well known. "Marking signatures and posturing for photos are my most loved things," Saint Tom, as he is better known, as, lets us know from Dhaka. His next stop? Bollywood. "Bollywood, on the off chance that it happens, will be a blessing from heaven. I need to do a sentimental activity flick like Salman Khan. Shockingly better, on the off chance that I get the chance to act with him sometime in the not so distant future," he says.

The man is busy to the point that it took us two weeks to track him down for a meeting. "I would prefer not to miss being distributed in India," he lets us know cheerfully.

For a man, who rose to notoriety after a cluster of his unexpectedly funny music recordings turned into a web sensation via web-based networking media, he knows precisely what it takes to be a star. He has sung a rap melody and has delivered more than 500 music recordings. "I know how to evoke genuine emotion with everybody," he says. Intense to accept, yet a month ago, his recordings recorded 10 million perspectives, a deed

now and then inconceivable notwithstanding for Bollywood stars.
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