Following the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, internet sensation Chahat Fateh Ali Khan released a self-styled patriotic song titled “Meray Watan Meray Chaman” as a tribute to the Pakistan Army.
While the singer likely aimed to ignite national pride, the video went viral for all the wrong reasons—drawing massive online ridicule and a storm of savage trolling.
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The low-budget music video, released on YouTube, featured over-the-top greenscreen effects, a repetitive beat, and what social media users called “ear-piercing” vocals. It quickly became an internet meme, prompting a flood of sarcastic comments.
One user mockingly suggested that the song should be “played at the border to scare enemies away.”
Others humorously pleaded for India to “target the singer instead of the country,” turning what was meant to be a patriotic moment into a global punchline.
Online Reactions: Savage, Sarcastic, and Relentless
Social media exploded with memes and jokes aimed at the anthem:
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“Jawano ka jazba khatam krne wala song,” quipped one user.
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“I’m switching sides. This song made me want to move to India,” joked another.
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“Even India’s S-400 Air Defense System couldn’t handle this track,” wrote a third.
Despite the heavy trolling, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan maintained his signature humility. In fact, he liked almost every comment—sarcastic or not—under his video, showing he’s in on the joke.
This isn’t the first time Chahat has gone viral for his unconventional music style. But this time, the nationalistic tone mixed with an awkward presentation struck a chord with viewers—mostly comedic.
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Even YouTube users from across the border joined the fun, leaving cheeky remarks and jokes about the production quality and vocals.
While some questioned whether this was Pakistan’s answer to an ISPR anthem, others asked if it could replace national parade tunes—as long as the goal was to make soldiers surrender.
In the face of relentless jokes, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan stood unfazed, proving once again that he may be Pakistan’s most self-aware meme artist.
He remains a trending figure in Pakistani pop culture, not necessarily for his vocal skills, but for his ability to stay relevant, meme-worthy, and endlessly entertaining.