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NTV Online
26 March, 2019, 12:27
Update: 26 March, 2019, 12:29
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NTV Online
26 March, 2019, 12:27
Update: 26 March, 2019, 12:29

A stunning portrait of an MRT construction worker has left social media entranced after a Twitter user named Abeden Mung posted the photo online.

Mung, a freelance photographer, took the shot which shows the unnamed Bangladeshi worker gazing straight into the camera, leaving Twitter users in awe at his chiselled features and piercing eyes.

Mung shared the story of how the portrait came to be in the tweet’s thread, reports malaymail.com.

Portrait mode on pixel 2 XL, enhanced. pic.twitter.com/JeV3po63yg

— AbedenMung(@tkdnxv) March 21, 2019

‘He is an MRT construction worker at the site near Jalan Ipoh, near where I have breakfast each day.

Mung went on to describe the worker’s eyes as a ‘must’ to be photographed because of their unique colour.

He also said that the worker was extremely bashful despite having looks fit for the runway.

‘And he was very shy, plus he didn’t really know where to look at, maybe because I was shooting using a phone?

‘Again and again, I pointed at the camera on my phone but the shots were just not right until he looked straight into the lens and started sweating a bit.

‘Then I got this. Isn’t he beautiful?’ Mung wrote.

Several Twitter users have been imploring the photographer to track the worker down and do a proper shoot with him, one that could maybe even lead to a modelling contract.

While the reception to the photo was generally positive, Mung also highlighted a number of harsh comments from Malaysian social media users who chose to invoke the stereotype of foreign workers having bad body odour.

And he was very shy. Very, and plus he didn’t really know where to look at, sebab phone kot? Dia nak pandang mana. Berkali2 aku pointkan dkt camera, shot banyak tak on. Until dia betul2 pandang dan dia mengeluh sikit. Pappp! Dapat ni. Isnt he beautiful? pic.twitter.com/logDqZChJ4

— AbedenMung(@tkdnxv) March 21, 2019

He slammed the comments as a cheap way for prejudiced people to feel superior and other users quickly chimed in to defend the worker, saying that people should take a look in the mirror first before thinking about attacking others.

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