[custom_adv] Indian pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan, stands under armed escort near Pakistan-India border in Wagah, Pakistan in this March 1, 2019 image from a video footage. [custom_adv] Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman became the unwitting face of cross-border tensions after crashing in Pakistani territory last week. [custom_adv] Hailed as a national hero, men across India have rushed to emulate his characteristic mustache in apparent tribute. The look, a mix of a classic gunslinger with traits of the mutton chop beard, is now known throughout India as the "Abhinandan." [custom_adv] India became gripped by Varthaman's capture after several videos showing him in custody were released by Pakistan's Information Ministry. [custom_adv] His calmness in the videos -- in one he is seen sipping tea -- resonated with both Indians and Pakistanis, many of whom adopted his image in their calls for peace between the two countries on social media. [custom_adv] Indian dairy giant Amul, whose campaigns are known for their playful take on topical issues, also paid tribute to the pilot's signature look with an ad titled "Mooch nahin, toh kuch nahin," loosely translated as "without a mustache, you don't have anything." The ad ends with a school girl with a "milk-tache." [custom_adv] Varthaman's now famous mustache was again on show during his televised return to India. Dressed in a blue blazer and white shirt, a solemn-looking Varthaman crossed the Wagah border on foot late on Friday evening, where he was met by Indian troops.