
Islamabad:
When a famous Pakistani singer Atif Aslam sings a song, everyone gets the magic of his drunk voice. But these days, Atif Aslam is getting very trolled by singing a song in his own country, Atif Aslam is getting hurt on social media. It happened that the Pakistan Army Media Wing released a new patriotic song before Pakistan Day on 23 March, sung by Atif Aslam. The lyrics of this song are ‘My Mehboob Pakistan, my life Pakistan ‘. The song begins with Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s speech. As soon as this song of Atif Aslam was released on YouTube, this song started being trolled on social media.
70 percent people dislike Atif’s song
Alam is that the number of those who dislike this song on YouTube has crossed 70 percent. When people shared the screenshot with more dislikes, criticizing the song on social media, its dislike option was discontinued. However, by the time the option to view the number of options with the dislike of this song was closed, people had shared the screenshot of its dislike on social media. In the screenshots that people have shared on social media, 116431 views are seen, out of which 4460 people have liked this song. At the same time, the number of those who dislike songs is more than those who like. 11033 dislikes are seen in the shared screenshot. In this context, about 70 percent of the people who saw this song have disliked this song.
What people are saying by trolling the song on social media
People’s anger on social media is bursting fiercely on this song. A user named Saina of wrote on his X that after rigging elections, massacre of people and throwing half the population in the fire, the army has hired Atif Aslam to tell that everything is fine. At the same time, Sana Babar wrote that when Atif Aslam sings for ISPR, 18 thousand people dislike it while only 5.4 thousand people like it. It is not just a matter of a song – it reflects awareness. The numbers speak loudly than words.
It is being told that Atif Aslam sang my Mehboob Pakistan, my life to promote Pakistan “unity and patriotism, whose lyrics were written by Imran Raza and the message was” Ek Dil, Ek Jaan, Ek Pakistan “. ISPR described it as a symbol of national resolution, but among political instability it was hollowed out by many people.
If you want to live in Pakistan, you cannot say ISPR
A user named Borderless World wrote on social media and trolled Atif and his sung songs that people should actually understand that if you want to live peacefully in Pakistan, then you cannot say ISPR in any case. The second thing is that this song has nothing to do with the army. Enjoy the songs for Pakistan, the lyrics of this song are completely for Pakistan.
Some people speculated that Atif was forced to sing this song. In a post, it was written, “ISPR fools ruined Atif’s career … they were forced to sing this fake nonsense.” Although there is no evidence of this, such things promoted trolling on social media.
One other user wrote that the taxpayers’ money is spent by ISPR to make expensive songs in the beautiful voice of Atif Aslam from Rawalpindi Cantt and spread terror against the unarmed Mehrang Baloch and his supporters in Quetta, where the police first killed the protesters and then snatched the dead bodies! I think ISPR teams can hate me for my comments, but I present this analysis in the best interest of the armed forces of Pakistani people, state and Pakistan. This should be the same message on Pakistan Day on 23 March, unity in diversity! Instead of wasting millions of dollars, no one listens to such songs! The songs require emotional engagement.
Why so much trolling of songs
As soon as this song of Atif came, this song started being trolled. Especially PTI supporters narrated both ISPR and Atif. As soon as the song came, closeness was cited with Atif’s ISPR. Atif is a fan following as a big artist. His association with ISPR, whether intentionally or not, was considered to be the support of the army in such a sensitive time when Pakistan is going through a round of instability. Therefore, they are being told fiercely for this song. This song has also damaged Atif’s image in Pakistan. This song of Atif came at a time when there is political instability in Pakistan, especially among the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters who are vocal against the army.
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