Everything you need to know about the #Pawrihorahihai trend that’s breaking the internet!

  • Gayatri
  • Thursday | 18th February, 2021

There is a new meme every day trending on social media platforms and people having their fair share of laughs with the intended humour. But, recently a Pakistani girl partying with her friends has got India’s attention and it got her trending on social media platforms in India! In the video the girl is seen holding up her camera and saying "Yeh hamari car hai, aur yeh hum hain, aur yeh hamari pawryy ho rai hai" [This is our car, this is us, and this is our party]. She is seen with her friends in the background and party scenes by the countryside are on full display. Since she has uploaded the reel on her Instagram account, it has garnered millions of views and has started a trending hashtag. Not only users have come up with their own recreations of the meme. Many celebs have also jumped on the bandwagon!

There is a new meme every day trending on social media platforms and people having their fair share of laughs with the intended humour. But, recently a Pakistani girl partying with her friends has got India’s attention and it got her trending on social media platforms in India!

In the video the girl is seen holding up her camera and saying "Yeh hamari car hai, aur yeh hum hain, aur yeh hamari pawryy ho rai hai" [This is our car, this is us, and this is our party].

She is seen with her friends in the background and party scenes by the countryside are on full display. Since she has uploaded the reel on her Instagram account, it has garnered millions of views and has started a trending hashtag. Not only users have come up with their own recreations of the meme, many celebs have also jumped on the bandwagon!

Find the video here:

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Dananeer | (@dananeerr)

Who is the girl behind the meme?

This video was an Instagram reel by Dananeer, a Pakistani social media influencer from Peshawar in northern Pakistan has started the viral trend #PawriHoRahiHai.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Dananeer | (@dananeerr)

Dananeer Mobeen, 19 is based in Islamabad. She creates videos on a variety of subjects and also shares pictures from her photoshoots and travel escapades on social media. In her bio on Instagram, Dananeer asserts, "Call me Geena but learn to pronounce my real name first!" She has over five lakh fans on Instagram and around 31,000 followers on Twitter.

Celebrities and brands that became a part of the #pawrigang!

The first wave started on social media after Yashraj Mukhate, a musician known for his rap songs such as Rasode Mein Kaun Tha and Biggini Shoot, used his creativity to recreate the Pawri Ho Rahi Hai clip and shared the mashup on social media.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Yashraj Mukhate (@yashrajmukhate)

Soon after, Zomato, Swiggy and Dominos posted yummy food memes in connection with the Pawri Ho Rahi Hai trend as well. PIB Fact Check also shared a meme on Instagram along with OYO Rooms.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Swiggy (@swiggyindia)

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by OYO (@oyorooms)

A few days back the police in Uttar Pradesh joined the meme-fest, giving a meaningful twist to the popular trend by adding some Bollywood twist. The UP Police’s official handle on Twitter may have joined the party late, but clearly won the pawri meme challenge by using a Hindi film’s scene to warn those harassing women.

The cops used a scene from Ajay Devgn’s Singham in their take on the “Yeh humari car hai, yeh hum hai, aur yeh humari pawri horai hai”. “Pawri With Police?”

Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda joined the #PawriHoRahiHai bandwagon on Tuesday by sharing a video from the sets of his upcoming debut web series, ‘Inspector Avinash’.

Sharing a version of the now popular social media trend on his Instagram account, the actor wrote, “Shoot par Bacha #PawriHoRaiHai #InspectorAvinash #Reels #OnSet #ShootLife (sic).”

In the now-viral video, Hooda says, “Ye hum hain” (This is me) and then pans his camera to show the staff on the set and says, “Ye humare log hain” (These are my people). He once again pans his camera to reveal a group of children, cheering and says “Shoot par ye pawri ho rahi hai” (Party is going on during the shoot).

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Randeep Hooda (@randeephooda)


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