There were several notable Viral Trends on social media that we will always remember as 2022 drew to a close. Through the course of the year, these trends not only kept us amused but also made us scream waves of laughter, making social media platforms worthwhile.
Both within and outside of Pakistan, a frenzy of mimicry was triggered by these viral trends. These popular trends of the year, which ranged from memorable dialogues and humorous memes to steamy dances and laughter-inducing videos, will live in infamy.
Here is a list of the top viral trends for 2022 to make sure we always have these trends listed and don’t forget them too quickly.
Mera Dil Yeh Pukare Aaja
After dancing to an old Lata Mangeshkar song, “Mera Dil Yeh Pukare Aja,” at the wedding of a close friend in Lahore, the viral dancer Ayesha rose to fame online. Her dance sparked a craze, with nearly every Pakistani imitating the moves at their loved ones’ weddings.
The video was reproduced by several Pakistani celebrities as well as well-known Bollywood stars including Madhuri Dixit and Katrina Kaif.
After the viral video drove every Pakistani to dance their hearts out, Ayesha tried to create some more dancing videos on her TikTok account, but they lacked the spark.
The girl recently tried to sell the green outfit she wore while dancing in the video, which made her seem lovely and increased the video’s popularity.
Three, Two, One Pillay
The young man from Karachi called Awais Angaria’s “3, 2, 1 Pillay” humor made the entire nation chuckle. Many truly laughed out loud at this video, while others found it nasty. This boy became the target of satire after his video went viral on all social media sites, and memes about his video quickly spread like wildfire.
The irritating yet hilarious method of pronouncing “three, two, one play” became ubiquitous thanks to its popularity.
Adnan Siddiqui’s Fiery Selfie
The Customs Enforcement of Karachi held a “destruction ceremony” to destroy drugs by setting them on fire. Mr. Siddiqui uploaded pictures and videos from the event.
The actor could be seen serenely snapping a selfie as a sizable fire burned behind him in one of the images he posted online. The image trended on Twitter after being transformed into a hilarious meme.
Groom Gifts Bride a “Baby Donkey” on Wedding
Choosing wedding presents for couples may be difficult. One Pakistani guy made the decision to give his spouse something completely out of the ordinary, whereas the majority of us are only able to choose dishes, bed sheets, or just a blanket.
Azlan Shah and Warisha, two social media celebrities who are now Youtubers, are the newest couple in town. They got hitched earlier this week in a picturesque wedding.
Photos of the couple have surfaced where the groom is giving his future wife a special gift as their wedding photo shoot continues to be praised by followers on social media.
Azlan, the bridegroom, gave his wife Warisha a donkey as a present. Do not be shocked. You will be even more perplexed by the reason why it wasn’t a joke. Given that donkeys are such devoted workers, Warisha adores them. Azlan made the choice to give her one as a result. Wedding by Abdul Samad Zia shared the article. To be fair to the groom, the donkey did have a nice appearance.
Shah gave his explanation for the unusual deed on Twitter. He said, “I’ve known @warisha.jk loves baby donkeys forever, so here’s a wedding present from my side to her.”
In order to avoid separating them, he continued by saying that they had also adopted the foal’s mother.
Setting Margalla Hills Ablaze for Video Shoot
For this video, the fashion brand Bling and the influencer worked together. She may be seen wandering and posing while a forest fire burns in the backdrop of the footage. The videos have been taken off following a lot of criticism.
Social media users are outraged by this “disgusting” and “bizarre” practice that endangers human lives and harms the environment in the name of mass art and have urged social media influencers to change their ways and recognize their obligations. They were often reminded not to view their clips as something to be watched for likes and comments.
Bride Lifting the Groom on Wedding
On the day of their wedding, a young Pakistani woman from Lahore broke stereotypes of the continent by lifting her husband in her arms. Female empowerment has been reimagined in the wake of the widely shared video of the empowered bride cradling her husband like a baby.
In a culture where we frequently witness women being subjugated by males, this video is a true inspiration. Being in good health and condition, the bride easily lifted her husband. Several humorous internet memes were inspired by the well-known wedding photo.
Lahore da Pawa – Akhtar Lawa!
After his videos went popular on social media and TV, Chaudhry Akhtar Lawa, also known as “Lahore Da Pawa – Akhtar Lawa,” gained fame. In reality, he was a three-time councilor-elect from his district and a fervent supporter of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N).
Since Chaudhry’s election campaign, when this phrase first became well-known, it has been a social media trend, with everyone creating hilarious memes about it.
“KANA YAARI” Quick Style Viral Dance
A viral wedding performance that included the Pakistani super-hit song Kana Yaari and intriguing dance choreography was performed by a Norwegian hip-hop/urban dance trio the Quick Style.
The group’s founders, twin brothers Suleman and Bilal Malik of Pakistan and Norway, claimed on their YouTube channel that the original dance routine was made for Suleman’s wedding.
Fans flooded the comment area with praise for the skilled ensemble for setting the bar so high for South Asian wedding performances as soon as the whole video was uploaded to the channel.