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From “Pawry Ho Rahi Hai” To “Grape”, Relive Pakistan’s Iconic Memes Through AI

Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook

Memes, the social escape:Social media users are now having fun while experimenting with AI tools, and we adore their work.

A social media user recently recreated Pakistan’s all-time famous memes that have made rounds on the internet, spreading like wildfire and resurfacing again from time to time.

Netizens are surprised by the inventive AI tool creations, particularly after seeing their favorite memes redone…

Or should we say, they find them absolutely GRAPE!
Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook
Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook

Speaking of the grape turn of events in technology and its exceptional tools, Muhammad Sarim Akhtar, a.k.a. ‘the meme guy’ and ‘angry Pakistani fan’s’ life has also taken a great turn as he is now famous for being the upset Pakistani cricket guy who caught the camera’s eye for his amazing expression during a match when Asif Ali dropped a catch.

The disappointed fan meme is now on display at the Hong Kong Museum of Memes. Not so disappointed now, are we?
Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook

While we are on the subject of disappointed expressions, the debacle around the elitism that was bursting out of Maria B and her husband’s videos about their experience with being detained over coronavirus, turned them into a meme by Pakistanis with one clip from Maria B’s video.

Here’s an AI version of that masterpiece that will crack you up in laughter again! 
Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook

Amidst the meme parties, we shouldn’t forget the ‘PAWRI GIRL’. This video was infectious to the core because it became a global virus with personal editions and even cover songs.

Dananeer won the hearts of millions and here is an AI version from one of the people’s favorite videos
Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook

While Netizens enjoy these meme parties on social media, the people featured in the majority of viral videos and memes mark their place in the phenomenal history of memes and viral content simply by dancing to a song at a friend’s wedding, undermining people who have struggled with a talent for years.

Ye bik gaya hai internet ya BIK GAI HAI GORMINT?
Source: Romail Shakeel/Facebook

We are sure that you loved the creative edits and all thanks to Romail Shakeel for giving these viral memes a new life.

What do you think of the amazing work? Let us know in the comments section below!

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