'Hero' in Tigers' den


In the course of the most recent couple of months, 'Hero Alom' has practically gone ahead to wind up plainly a commonly recognized name through online networking.
Go to Facebook and there are various fan pages made by his devotees. Go to Youtube and you will discover the viewership on each of his music recordings edging towards the lakh check.

It's hard to state regarding what made his recordings turn into a web sensation, yet whatever the reason, he has gone ahead to end up plainly a standout amongst the most perceived faces in the nation's online networking. To such an extent that even the national cricketers were anxious to snap selfies with him.

Alom was available at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur yesterday evening, persistently sitting tight for the players at the columnist's parlor on the ground floor.

As the cricketers completed their preparation and taken off, each of them energetically took out their cell phones and snapped photographs with Alom. Taskin Ahmed depicted him 'as our most loved saint,' while Mushfiqur Rahim portrayed Alam as the 'unrivaled legend.'

It was a fairly extraordinary ordeal for spectators and columnists at Mirpur yesterday. For the first time ever, it was the cricketers who were wanting to bring selfies with an individual and not the a different way.
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