Nawaz Sharif trolled by Pakistani comedy group

Update: 2017-08-04 10:05 GMT

The catchy Marathi song 'Sonu' which has gone viral having been made into various satirical versions has recently got an all new Pakistani touch to it. The new version has originated from a comedy group in Pakistan, known as 'Karachi Vynz'.


The group of comedians who describe themselves as freelance comedians want to make videos that go viral.  has turned the number into a parody to reflect the current political ongoings in Pakistan. (video.scroll.in)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZsIqcllsU4


Their version of the song takes a dig at Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who the Supreme Court disqualified from office on July 28 due to corruption charges against him and his family in the Panama Papers case. The song was posted shortly after Sharif resigned and has garnered more than a million views since. (video.scroll.in)


The video features the comedians standing around in a swimming pool, singing: "Immu, hame aap pe bharosa sahi thaa" which translates to "We were right to trust you, Immu." Immu refers to Imran Khan, cricketer turned politician and now President of the political party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf. The song celebrates Khan for pursuing corruption charges against Sharif. (video.scroll.in)


Recently in another version of the song DJ Malishka a popular radio presenter criticised the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation and the Shiv Sena blaming them for the condition of Mumbai's roads.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5npFH8v8a4



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