Arsalan Naseer Is Fed Up With The Pawry Trend

Islamabad: Arsalan Naseer is a famous content creator with a significant following on YouTube and Facebook. He has been creating content for more than a decade. The famous YouTuber has just stepped into acting with a block buster drama Chupke Chupke and garnered huge success.
This time, Arsalan Naseer is rightly roasting the famous “Pawry Trend” started by Dananeer Mobeen. He said, ” Thanks God the party trend has died down a bit otherwise if I will listen it one more time, I will definitely bleed from my nose .”
He further said, “We have actually become obsessed about these trends , our public doesn’t know the meaning of party, but will remain obsessed about it by discussing it and mentioning it. If a trend gets hit ,everyone jumps into it. People have seen parties only in movies but they will always be ready to do it in real life ”
He further said, ” In Pakistan , to achieve overnight fame and success either one has to die or get insulted on a bigger level”.



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