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Watch: This Pakistani Spoof Of Indian Media’s Coverage Is Hilarious

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2016 01:33 PM
    In the video, the ‘anchor’ is vociferously addressing the nation, saying, “Pak ki ek aur napaak saazish bekanaab kar di gai hai… Pakistan ne ek bar fir doglapan dikhaya ek pakshi ke zariye”. 
     
    He then talks to his reporter Ashleel Kumar, who proves that the pigeon is indeed from Pakistan because its colour is white and its eyes are green! The rest of his description will leave you in splits.
     

    Also, you cannot not notice the hand movements of the anchor. They’re hilarious!

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