Pakistanis Use SRK�s Song As Their Coronavirus Anthem & Indians Are Like �You�re Welcome�
Amid the Coronavirus outbreak, a lot of people have been resorting to rather bizarre ways to spread awareness about the virus or to simply lighten the mood.
We have been hearing many Indians singing the corona bhajan âKitho Aaya Coronaâ and not to forget Ramdas Athawaleâs âCoronavirus poemâ.
Now, following the footsteps of India, Pakistan isnât far behind as recently, a Pakistani bureaucrat shared a song to create awareness about the pandemic.
The only catch is that the tunes are taken from Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khanâs song âSuno Na Suno Naâ from the film Chalte Chalte.
Hereâs the video of the original song-
Pakistanâs Deputy Commissioner Hafizabad Naveed Shahzadâs Coronavirus song was recently shared by a Pakistani Commentator, Ansar Abbasi, on Twitter.
Check out the video here-
In a unique fashion, the Deputy Commissioner Hafizabad Naveed Shahzad delivers public service message on Corona virus. pic.twitter.com/MRvvvHJ882
â Ansar Abbasi (@AnsarAAbbasi) March 18, 2020
The song is catchy and tells people to follow simple yet vital instructions on staying safe from the virus.
The video has gone viral and has garnered over 130.2K views and why wouldnât it? Itâs a Bollywood song!
Turns out, people in Pakistan are in love with the song and find it very impressive. Hereâs what they have to say-
Okay...
Very well conveyed..
Excellent DC Sb !!
He has conveyed the entire message on combating the #coronavirus splendidly in a way all Pakistaniâs can understand. Excellent
â ÙÙÚ©Malik (@Malik__73) March 18, 2020 Umm.,.okay.Very unique and catchy. We need more officers like him. Full marks for the idea.
â Rehman Aziz (@RehmanA83) March 18, 2020 Thatâs our song yaarâ¦Itâs a truly excellent video, makes you want to watch it over and over again.
â ÙÙÚ©Malik (@Malik__73) March 18, 2020 Hmm.It s really Amazing . Melodious message
â ðð« ðð®ð ð¡ð«ð ððððð (@Sughrasadafdr) March 19, 2020 Very upliftingâ¦Indeed itâs quite uplifting.
â ÙÙÚ©Malik (@Malik__73) March 18, 2020The novel Coronavirus has claimed more than 7200 lives, so far, across the world and celebrities are resorting to various ways to encourage the general public to use preventive measures to contain the deadly virus.

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