Popular Pakistani singer and actor Ali Zafar is enjoying his older songs performing tremendously well again on all social media platforms.

‘Jhoom’ is the song and album by Ali Zafar that was released 11 years ago in 2011 and topped multiple music charts in Pakistan and across borders in India.

The song ‘Jhoom’ again gained immense popularity recently and remained a trending number throughout the year 2022. People from all around the world grooved to ‘Jhoom’ in dancing videos.

However, a recently new rendition of ‘Jhoom’ went viral on social media when a student used the lyrics of the song in a Physics examination. The physics teacher posted the video online which went viral quickly. The teacher feels disappointed and upset about the whole thing.

Moreover, Ali Zafar noticed this viral video and reacted on his social handle on Twitter to give an amusing opinion on the matter.

 

 

 

 

He captioned the video saying, ‘I received this video through Whatsapp. I would like to appeal to all the students to not search for physics in my songs, although like this song, physics is present everywhere. However, when it’s time for education, focus on it and your teachers

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