
There is no propaganda that can beat Pakistani humour; the hilarious take on the spy trend is keeping the people in fits. Social media is stormed with different takes on “First day as Pakistani spy in India”, where they share how easily any Pakistani would be caught in India instantly due to the normalcies in Pakistan.

The trend started with Indian social media users running on the Dhurandhar adrenaline, a Bollywood film picturised on an Indian spy in Pakistan’s Lyari. Instead of taking any offence, Pakistanis had a greater comeback! Influencer couple Ron and Coco were caught for their love of Pakistani fast food and political affiliation. They posted:
No Muslim Pakistani would sneeze without saying, “Shukr Alhamdulillah”, and Aymen Sajid was instantly caught by it. She posted:
For a Lahori, there is no city better than theirs, as they can’t help but chant, Lahore Lahore aye!. Omer Mushtaq got himself in trouble just by that. He posted:
The love for Lahore also caught Chaar Pai, too. He posted:
Actor Khaqan Shahnawaz took a dig at India’s public toilet problem while displaying that his question about the public toilet got him caught. He posted:
Pakistan’s obsession with the “JazakAllah, thank you so much, girl” landed the actress Sabeena Syed in trouble. Entering the trend, she posted:
Where Indians consider cows holy, Pakistanis love their beef Nihari! Another influencer joined the bandwagon and posted:
Pakistan’s 1992 Cricket World Cup win is something all Pakistanis take pride in, and social media influencer Moiz Nawaaz was caught praising it. He posted:
There is hardly a youth in Pakistan who has not received a laptop from Shehbaz Sharif, and the programme bag caught influencer Noor Saeed.






