The young Afghan has kicked his way through the internet, gaining wide popularity through videos and photos showcasing his talents.
Alizada's uncanny resemblance to the action film legend - the bowl-like haircut, physical build, and even similar clothes - made him a web hit this week.
"I want to be a champion in my country and a Hollywood star," Alizada told Reuters during an interview at Kabul's Darul Aman Palace.
#brucehazara #afghan #afghanbrucelee #hazara #AbbasAlizada pic.twitter.com/xbkkPPk57Y
- Bruce Hazara (@brucehazara) December 11, 2014
- Bruce Hazara (@brucehazara) December 11, 2014
Alizada has over 50,000 followers on Twitter, where he posts pictures of himself striking Lee's poses in front of Afghan landscapes.
#bruce #brucelee #aghanbrucelee #brucehazara #abbasalizada pic.twitter.com/u6EceTEBvT
- Bruce Hazara (@brucehazara) December 11, 2014
Afghanistan is torn by internal conflict between the country's NATO-supported army and Taliban insurgents.
"The destruction here makes me sad, but it also inspires me," said Alizada, adding that "the only news that comes from Afghanistan is about war...I am happy that my story is a positive one."
#brucehazara #afghanbrucelee #brucelee #abbasAlizada pic.twitter.com/qZ0rSnhfZR
- Bruce Hazara (@brucehazara) December 10, 2014
Comment: He ought to kung-fu kick western occupiers, and their Taliban allies, out of Afghanistan!