Ducky Bhai's cheap content on Pakistan’s loss in Asia Cup invites trolling

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2023-09-14T00:01:11+05:00 News Desk

Famous Pakistani YouTuber Saad Ur Rehman also known as ‘Ducky Bhai’ was in Sri Lanka to watch the ongoing Asia Cup 2023.

The popular social media sensation has reached Sri Lanka to enjoy the match between Pakistan and India held a day before.

In case the readers are not aware, Pakistan lost the match against India by a large margin after which Pakistanis were in deep sorrow.

Ducky Bhai, taking to his social platform Instagram, shared a hilarious video in order to entertain his huge fan base of 5.61 million YouTube subscribers and 1.9 million Instagram followers.

The video went viral in no time and grabbed the public’s attention.

The video shows him reacting like he was fainting due to the loss of the Pakistani team whereas there were few Indians around him helping him to be alive.

Have a look at the video:

Ihtisham Ul Haq a renowned Pakistani journalist also shared a video of Ducky Bhai on the microblogging website ‘X’, formally known as Twitter.

While sharing the reel he captioned, “Don’t know what is wrong with them?”

https://twitter.com/iihtishamm/status/1701576925754388625?s=20

Most of the followers said that he had followed the footprints of Momin Saqib and ended up overdoing it. Netizens believe that he is exaggerating in order to get more views. The majority of social media users slammed Saad for consistently providing low-quality content.

They accused him of using derogatory language in his videos to garner views and popularity.

A user wrote: “Such people are making fun of Pakistan all over the world”. Here is some aggressive feedback that emerged in the comment section of the post:

Ducky Bhai always garnered mixed responses from the netizen community and is popular because of his unique roasting videos.

He has now successfully ventured into vlogging and his expensive car vlogs are doing rounds on social media.

 

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