Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
bohot AALAAAAAAAAAAAA
LONG live the dinosaur shaped country
When I was a kid and used to see Pakistan map I always thought that Pakistan is a dinosaur eating India from top!
When I was a kid and used to see Pakistan map I always thought that Pakistan is a dinosaur eating India from top!
Am I the only one that hated listening to the song ?
Its nothing but a jumble up of rhyming words backed by strong vocals & loud music, banking on it being a hit because it involves big names !
I'd prefer some of our Oldies over this any day of the week & twice on Sunday !
This song was good, old is gold theree is no denying but this was also a good effort, should be appreciated!
So..what's the message of the lyrics? Haanth utakh kay maang? How is this message different from what we already have? Nothing about being smart or rational or hard working or united, resolute - instead, it's just plain lazy, just pray -- it's a net loss as an inspiring message
Why is it that among Pakistani's i don't see even one guy being positive on Pakistaniyat ?? its not aimed at you its always dejections, doubts and apprehensions about present and future too.
What is this "Pakistaniyat" ? What values are embodied in this notion? What does it stand for ? - Wait let raise my hands in prayer and petition for an answer from the divine
Why is it that among Pakistani's i don't see even one guy being positive on Pakistaniyat ?? its not aimed at you its always dejections, doubts and apprehensions about present and future too.
Because we are lazy, self serving, incompetent and pretentious morons. We blame everyone but ourselves, we like to sit in our rooms and hope that someone would fall from the sky and fix our problems. Surprise surprise it never happens and when it doesn't we throw a cursory shake of our heads and pretend that we fought hard all our lives but lost and have thus come to the conclusion that nothing can be done of this country....epicly ironic, no? And this is exactly what Muse was pointing at too, even if he was a little overly critical of the song.