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Indian musician Yash Mukhate recreates ‘Pawri Ho rhi Hai’ viral video

A video of a Pakistani girl named Dananeer Mobeen went viral on social media. The girl showed herself partying with her friends.

Indian musician, Yash Mukhate, has recreated a hilarious remake of Pakistan’s viral video, ‘Pawri Ho rhi hai’ that went viral on social media this week. Musician Yash Mukhate is popular in India and Pakistan for recreating amusing videos.

A video of a Pakistani girl named Dananeer Mobeen went viral on social media. The girl showed herself partying with her friends. The video has now gone viral in India as well. Several Pakistani social media asked Mukhate to do a hilarious remake of the viral video. Mukhate then uploaded the video on his Instagram account.

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“Aaj se me party nahi karunga sirf pawri karunga. Kyuki party karneme wo mazaa nahi jo pawri karneme hai. (From today, I am not going to party, but I will ‘pawri’ because party won’t be as fun as pawri),” Mukhate wrote on Instagram.

 

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He thanked people for sending him the video. Mukhate also tagged the girl, Dananeer Mobeen, on his Instagram account.

Within a few hours, the video has amassed more than 1.4 million views, 530,000 plus likes, and nearly 9000 comments.

Mobeen is a teenage Pakistani social media influencer and has more than 239k followers on her Instagram account. Her video has been trending atop on social media on Twitter in Pakistan under the #pawrihoraihai. “Yeh Hamari car hai aur yeh hum hein, aur yeh hamari parrrty horahi hei” [This is our car, this is us, and this is our party], she could be seen saying in the video.

 

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Even the Pakistani social media users are recreating their videos on the theme. Celebrities including Falak Shabbir, Sarah Khan, Saba Qamar, and Wasim Akram also recreated their videos. Hundreds of memes have flourished across social media in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, the social media influencer is getting praise for creating an innovative content.