Published 16:08 IST, February 19th 2021
Indian soldiers join 'Pawri Ho Rahi Hai' meme fest, Twitter calls it 'the best one so far'
Joining the 'Pawri Ho Rahi Hai' meme, the Indian army too shared their own version and Twitter has tagged it 'the best one so far'. Watch the video —
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Joining 'Pawri Ho Rahi Hai' meme, Indian army too shared ir own version and Twitter has tagged it ' best one so far'. In a video shared by Indian ministrative Service officer Awanish Sharan on Twitter, two jawans are seen repeating Instagrammer Dananeer Mobeen's epic lines.
only difference is that jawaans replaced word 'pawri' (party) with 'patrolling.' soldiers are heard saying, "Yeh hum hain, yeh humari gun hai aur hum yahan patrolling kar rahein hai (Translation: This is us. This is our gun and we are patrolling here)."
Earlier last week, Mobeen went viral on social media after she posted a video in which she could be seen vacationing at a hilly location. In her 15-second video, she could be heard saying, "Ye hamari car hai, Ye hum hai aur ye hamari pawrii ho rahi hai (This is our car, this is us, and this is our party)". video was shared by millions and people shared ir own versions on social media.
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What is "Pawri" trend?
trend became viral when, Pakistan's Dananner Mobeen, based out of Islamab, uploed video on social media which was picked by music composer Yashraj Mukhate, who created a peppy mash-up. Dananner is a social media Influencer and a content creator with more than five lakh fans on Instagram & 31,000 followers on Twitter and has also won TikTok verified tag. But mostly she is active on Instagram, where she posts her ims in fabulous ethnic outfits.
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Recently she posted a video clip with her friends featuring "Ye humari car hai, Ye hum hai aur ye humari pawri hori hai". In which #Pawrihorihai is trending with full video, which has become a Meme Material for various or content- creators. word 'Pawri' is a stylized version of word 'party' used by upper-class in a desperate attempt to imitate western culture, just like y have stylised 'Borgors' for 'Burger'. Watch Yashraj Mukhate's version:
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16:08 IST, February 19th 2021