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Twitter is abuzz after the official anthem of the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) sixth edition hit TV screens.

Soon after the song, “Groove Mera” was released a plethora of people on Twitter couldn’t keep their thoughts from Twitter.

The song, featuring Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig, and Young rappers, has been both western and cultural touch to it. to.

But the impression couldn’t come off as an instant hit.

People who are not impressed were quick to dish out criticism.

While others wished they can go back in time and pretend that they never listened to the song in the first place.

Here are some of their hilarious take on the song

Utha Le Re Deva, Mere Ko Nahi, Inhe!

One tweeting a crying emoticon and a broken heart along with a photo of a man crying seemed to have been particularly affected. It is unclear if the song moved them or if it did not suit their taste.

Another user tweeted a meme of a cross looking boy with his hands folded and looking down, reading “ye maine ne kya kardiya?” (What have I done?).

Samhj Arahi hai?

A user simply couldn’t decipher the words to the song.

Another, tweeting on behalf of people who had listened to the song, said that they desire to turn into Hulk and smash the speakers used to listen to the track.

Some felt they were lied to, by making a side by side comparison of the old and the new singers, and saying: “What we ordered vs what we got.”

More sad fans

‘I’d rather die’

In a dramatic reaction, one user posted a meme of Indian film actor Amitabh Bachan asking for his “zehar waali kheer” (sweet dish laced with poison) to be heated.

‘You’re not cut out for this’

Another, wishing to let the singers down easy, put a meme of an elder lifting someone’s chin, with the accompanying text reading: “Beta tum se na ho payega!” (You’re not cut out for this).

‘Only reason to listen to it on repeat’

One fan, however, who seemed to be a big fan of Aima Baig, wrote that there is one reason — “the only reason” — to listen to the song “4,5 times”, as they shared a photo of the singer.

‘Calling Ali Zafar’

Even so, it seemed many were missing Ali Zafar.

 

Is it really deserving of such harsh criticism? Watch the song here and decide for yourself.

“Kia Kren Hum Mar Jayen”

Some felt after hearing PSL antham

 

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