Tag: humorous

  • Zhalay Sarhadi’s humorous take on popular TikTok trend

    Zhalay Sarhadi’s humorous take on popular TikTok trend

    A popular trend on TikTok shows people from different backgrounds explaining who they are in humorous takes starting with, “I am a..”. Actress Zhalay Sarhadi decided to take part in the trend to satirically yet honestly about what it’s like being an actor in Pakistan.

    “I’m a Pakistani actress, of course, I get abused on social media; my sleeveless dresses are the reason for natural disasters; I get acting projects on the basis of my social media following; I can only portray side characters after turning 30; and fair complexion is as important for me as filters for beauty influencers,” Sarhadi said in the video, shared with the caption “Ruffling feathers? No, it’s just my experience/opinion that’s all!!!”

    The video has become popular, with thousands of Zhalay Sarhadi’s followers watching it and giving her lots of likes. But people had different opinions about it. Some agreed with Sarhadi and shared similar experiences, while others criticized her in the comments. Zhalay Sarhadi often shares entertaining stuff on her social media, like funny Instagram reels and trending TikTok videos.

  • Defence Minister wants us to stop eating pakoras

    Defence Minister wants us to stop eating pakoras

    Defence Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Asif took to X, formerly Twitter, to post an interesting thing about Pakistan’s economy or rather ‘pakora economy’. It described how the country could save $9.5 million a month if people avoid pakoras in Ramadan.

    The Minister’s post got some very passionate responses from the people, to say the least.

    A user on X quoted his post and said, “RAW has assassinated 20 high-profile targets in Pakistan. Meanwhile our defense minister.”

    Another user wrote, “Defence Minister Khawaja Asif issuing important messages to the nation while performing Umrah.”

    The Minister’s post said, “Pakora Economy: A standard 13 gram Pakora absorbs 3 grams of oil during frying. Let’s say 50million people at home have at least 1 pakora for Iftar. This translates to 150 tons of oil/day. Oil is Rs600/ltr. So its Rs 90 Million or $316 K/day of oil, $9.5 million a month. Avoid Pakora and save $9.5 million a month.”

    It also said at the end, “O believers, fasting is compulsory not pakoras.”

    We think Khwaja Asif was joking, but who knows, he may actually be serious.