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Baap Ki Party video; Goes Viral New Version Of Pawri Ho Rahi Hai

Baap Ki Party video; The video of an eight-year-old girl, whose beautiful style is being liked by many social media users, has gone viral

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''Baap Ki Party video'' Goes Viral New Version Of Pawri Ho Rahi Hai

Ground Report | New Delhi: Baap Ki Party video; The video of an eight-year-old girl, whose beautiful style is being liked by many social media users, has gone viral after Dananeer Mobeen, who made the video 'Power is happening'.

Reacting to a little Pashtun girl’s “Baap ki party” TikTok video that went viral over social media a few days ago, the Pakistani influencer claimed it’s the “best version of the Pawri ho rahi hai so far”.

An eight-year-old girl named Wafa Shinwari from the Khyber district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Wafa Shinwari's father, Amir Shinwari, told The Independent Urdu that the video is about three months old when he went for a walk with the children on a hill in Landi Kotal.

He said it was her routine to go out with the kids on Sundays. However, the girl had made a video but she did not know that the video would go viral on social media.

Amir Shinwari said: “The girl took a mobile phone from him during the walk and made this video. On my way back, I was sitting with my friends the next day when my friends saw the video and created a tic-tac account on my mobile phone and uploaded the video there.

“Hey guyszzzz. This girl is over me,” he wrote on Instagram, also adding the original video for others to see.

Within a matter of a few hours, the hilarious re-enactment had netizens roaring with laughter online with many agreeing that the girl was truly over her.

In 2021, Mobeen, then 19, went viral in her country over the video of her mocking "an elite class of Pakistanis who feel a bit embarrassed to speak Urdu, her mother tongue." While she was in Pakistan, she said to her, “Ye humari car hai. Aur ye hum hai. Aur ye humari pawri horahi hai” gave rise to many memes, in India it became popular when Yashraj Mukhate created a parody song.

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