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EP-6 Abey Saale
14 Nov 2022
00:03:56
The Abey Saale meme originates from ARY Digital’s Pakistani funny television show called Loose Talk. The Loose Talk’s episode 251 uploaded on youtube on 3rd January 2017 is based on an interview between Harmonium Nawaaz (the character played by Moin Akhtar) and Anwar Maqsood.
A cute-chubby kid from Pakistan who was caught on camera making the most adorable conversation ever in Pathani accent. Apparently, this kid, identified as Ahmed Shah is a famous YouTube sensation in his country. This kid qualified as meme material after trolls heard him say "Peeche dekho". In fact, "Peeche dekho" is now a trending hashtag and the little boy is also called "Pathani boy", Pathan ka bacha” and “Peeche dekho boy”.
Hindustani Bhau aka Vikas Jayaram Phatak, is a TikTok and YouTube star, who is most fondly known as the 'Pehli Fursat' guy. He shot to 'fame' after he made some controversial statements against people he thinks are anti-national.
The O bhai maro mujhe maro meme originates from the interview between a Pakistani cricket fan Momin Saqib and Duniya Media Group PK’s journalist Azhar Javaid on 16th June 2019. The defeat of 89 runs (D/L method) against India who maintained its unbeaten streak (7-0) over Pakistan in the 50 over World Cup did not go well with the fans.
'The Rap Battle (Parody)' video was posted on 25 May 2011 by DeShawn Raw. It was deleted from the platform but was re uploaded in 2013, and has since gone on to garner more than nine million views. The YouTuber continued to post many more satirical rap battles, with the fans 'highly favouring' him over his opponents.
The ‘coffin dance’ is an internet meme comprising of a video group of guys in Ghana, dressed in funeral outfits, carrying a casket, and dancing. The meme took popularity after the music of ‘Astronomia’ by Vicetone & Tony Igy. The six pallbearers carrying a coffin and dancing, known as the Ghana coffin dance, has lately become a popular meme template. The dancing Ghana coffin dance dating back to 2015 recently went viral and was adapted to scores of memes.