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Su Real's new song Pakis in Paris takes a dig at the way Indians are percieved as Pakistanis abroad

Updated on: 28 September,2016 08:01 AM IST  | 
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Taking a leaf out of American parodist Weird Al Yankovic's book, Su Real aka Suhrid Manchanda has released Pakis In Paris, a tongue-in-cheek subcontinental ode to Jay-Z and Kanye West's Niggas In Paris

Su Real's new song Pakis in Paris takes a dig at the way Indians are percieved as Pakistanis abroad

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Taking a leaf out of American parodist Weird Al Yankovic's book, Su Real aka Suhrid Manchanda has released Pakis In Paris, a tongue-in-cheek subcontinental ode to Jay-Z and Kanye West's Niggas In Paris.


The desi bass music producer is known for his bootleg remixes of Bollywood songs during his live set.



The song has him taking a dig at the way Indians are perceived as Pakistanis abroad. His remixes of Sultan's party number Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai and Hard Kaur's Sherni are circulating on the web while Pakis In Paris gains momentum for its spoof quotient.

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