How do you know he has Hindu blood? Hindus girls were primarily courtesans of Muslim kings. Hence some of Hindus would be handsome and beautiful because they have Muslim blood.
I recommend us ugly Hindus keep to our own kind and you handsome Pakistani folks keep to your own kind. We all be happy that way.
My personal take on this topic is that I am slightly old-fashioned - men shouldn't really be complimenting other men on their looks. Yes, you can compliment women all you want. I don't want to sound sexist or homophobic but it just doesn't feel very correct. I wouldn't know if these values have changed now because quite a few men in 2020 are shaving off their chest hair, leg hair, and going for that glabrous, oily look. Especially those who work in showbiz industry. It's become very difficult for me to find a decent male barber that doesn't give those same sex vibes (I still prefer not to have women give me a hair cut as it's not their job.) Also, what the hell is that term "hair stylist," "hair designer". Why appropriate women's terminologies and apply that for men. Oh yes, I forgot to mention I work in the events management industry so I know a thing or two about this subject now.
Modern men also spend a lot of money on cosmetics (I don't want to comment further on that as it will surely violate forum rules.) The thing is men should just focus on being men and not be obsessed about looks that much. It's all right, however, to fix a male pattern balding patch and stay in good shape (again not with an obsession for looks but to stay healthy and fit.)
Bottomline, there are ugly men and handsome men. It is recommended that only women judge you on that thing (if you care), not other men.
In fact, commenting on this thread is making me cringe as I do when I run into a male "hairstylist" with a French beard, a Leopard T-shirt, and a squeaky, womanly voice. Back in the good old days, I could punch them and not have to worry about someone recording me and putting it on social media. Old bastards like me are dying off fast.