India has unveiled a 70-foot statue of football icon Lionel Messi in Kolkata, drawing massive public attention and fan excitement. The towering sculpture, which shows Messi holding the FIFA World Cup trophy, was installed as part of celebrations linked to his highly anticipated visit to India.
Soon after its unveiling, the statue went viral on social media, but not just for its size. Many users began pointing out that the statue’s facial features resemble a Pakistani cricketer rather than Messi, triggering a wave of humorous comparisons, memes, and online debates. The unexpected likeness quickly became a trending topic across multiple platforms.
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Fans shared side-by-side images, joking about the sculptor’s interpretation and calling the statue an example of how public art can sometimes miss its intended resemblance. While some defended the artwork as a symbolic tribute, others questioned whether it truly captured Messi’s likeness.
Despite the online chatter, the statue has succeeded in attracting crowds and generating buzz, highlighting Messi’s immense popularity in India. The incident also underscores how modern social media can rapidly transform public monuments into viral talking points, blending sports fandom with internet humor.



