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After Marathi song slamming BMC, Pak group sing about cricket legend Imran Khan

Updated on: 03 August,2017 01:15 PM IST  | 
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The Marathi Sonu song (Sonu tula mazyawar bharosa naay ka) that RJ Malishka used to mock Mumbai's municipal authorities over pot-holed roads, has reached Pakistan, with a twist

After Marathi song slamming BMC, Pak group sing about cricket legend Imran Khan

A screen grab of the video posted on YouTube of the Pakistani version of Sonu song by Karachi Vynz

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A screen grab of the video posted on YouTube of the Pakistani version of Sonu song by Karachi Vynz
A screen grab of the video posted on YouTube of the Pakistani version of Sonu song by Karachi Vynz

The Marathi Sonu song (Sonu tula mazyawar bharosa naay ka) that RJ Malishka used to mock Mumbai's municipal authorities over pot-holed roads, has reached Pakistan, with a twist.


In the video, a group, Karachi Vynz, refer to cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, president of political party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, who is pursuing the charges of corruption levelled against former PMâÂÂÂu00c2u0080ÂÂÂu00c2u0088Nawaz Sharif.



Sharif had to step down after his name featured in Panama Papers for lying about financial dealings. The minute-long video starts like this: "Immu hame aap pe bharosa sahi thaa (Imran, we were right to trust in you)."

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