Adil Najam
This is absolutely hilarious; and in a thoughtful and thought-provoking way.
Even if you are one of those people who never click on these YouTube clips, make this one an exception. It is really worth a listen. Take my word for it.
Aao bacho sair karaiN tum ko Pakistan ki
Jiss ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani laakhouN jaan ki
I was immediately taken by both the visuals and the words. Using young school kids to convey the satirical message is powerful, and the words cut deep and hit hard. Here are some examples:
On Punjab:
Yahan police aur Qaf-Leauge nay har leader ko ghaira hai
Dour dour tak thakh baithi hai siyasi bradraan ki
Jiss ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhouN jaan ki
On Sindh:
Daikho yeh hai Sindh, yahaN Arbab kay danka bajta hai
Laikin yahaN pay Adar (Order) aur kisi ka chalta hai…
Yahan pay taqat daikhi hum nay dahi say zada paan ki
Jiss ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhouN jaan kiOn Balochistan:
Paani hai na biji hai na hai hifazat jaan ki
Jiss ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhouN jaan kiOn NWFP:
Yeh Sarhad hai iss may MMA ka kaafi zor hai
Mousiqi pay pabandi hai, bass Hasba Bill ka shor hai…
Yahan pay klashinkov bhi milti hai qeemat meiN naan ki
Jiss ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhouN jaan ki
As the kids say at the end, Pakistani Zindabad! :-)




















































Are there other clips from hum sub umeed say hain on the internet?
It used to be hilarious in the beginning, but then it became rather boring.
Good one.
I am a little intrigued that most people in Pakistan know the problems, can also make parodies about them, but…..fail to do a lot about them. One example is…lack of public support on streets in the CJ case. Another is …a lot of Pakistanis, both pats/expats, would gladly pay for a mosque (while we have numerous of them already) but not to Edhi. Is our superstitious mindset holding us down, at least in the later case?
Awesome video!
Not sure if many readers on this blog know- this is a parody of a popular nationalist song from a Hindi movie of the 1960s, the original lyrics by Pradeep were “aao bachon tumhe dikhain jhaanki Hindustan ki”
That was really hilarious. Watched it yesterday on Geo.