Trending TopicsIpl 2024Lok Sabha 2024

---Advertisement---

Internet Chuckles At Boy’s Donkey Ride Decked in Curtain Lights

A viral Instagram video shows a boy riding a donkey adorned with curtain string lights, delighting onlookers. Set to a version of Imran Khan’s 'Amplifier' by Raghav Sachar, the clip gained 26,000 views, sparking humorous reactions speculating it might be from Pakistan. In a related gesture, a groom in Pakistan gifted his bride a donkey, reflecting local admiration for these animals.

Edited By : News24 Desk | Updated: Jun 29, 2024 12:24 IST
Share :
A viral video features a boy riding a donkey adorned with lights to the tune of Imran Khan's 'Amplifier'.

A boy has captured attention with a humorous stunt, riding a donkey adorned with curtain string lights. A viral Instagram video shows him joyfully riding while the donkey’s face is also decorated with lights. Onlookers, including two children, watch as a bystander requests a lift.

In the background, a re-imagined version of Imran Khan’s song ‘Amplifier’ by Raghav Sachar plays. The clip has gained 26,000 views and is set in an undisclosed location.

Also Read: Corporate Dissatisfaction: Woman’s Blunt Reflection On Job Life Goes Viral

Social media users found the clip hilarious, speculating it might be from Pakistan. Some tagged their friends, joking about replicating such entries at their own weddings. Another comment humorously referred to it as ‘Digital Pakistan.’

Highlighting the significance of donkeys in Pakistan, groom Azlan presented his bride Warisha with a donkey at their 2022 wedding. Warisha’s admiration for these hard-working creatures led to the gesture, with plans to adopt the baby donkey. The video has amassed over 400,000 views.

Also Read: Watch: Woman Recording Near Train Tracks Receives A Lesson For A Lifetime

According to the latest official data on livestock, Pakistan’s donkey population has risen by 1.72% to reach 5.9 million in the fiscal year 2023-24. Released on June 12, the Pakistan Economic Survey 2023-24, highlighting the country’s economic milestones, reported a steady increase in donkey numbers.

The data indicates that the population of Beasts of Burden increased from 5.5 million in 2019-2020 to 5.9 million in 2023-24, with intermediate figures of 5.6 million, 5.7 million, and 5.8 million in subsequent years. In contrast, horses and mules, closely related to donkeys, saw no change over the past five years, remaining at 0.4 million and 0.2 million, respectively.

First published on: Jun 29, 2024 12:24 PM IST

Get Breaking News First and Latest Updates from India and around the world on News24. Follow News24 on Facebook, Twitter.

Related Story
Exit mobile version