Why is Ayesha's virality not bothering some people?
Mera Dil ye pukary ajaa song.
The desire to go viral is in the heart of most of us, but going viral also has a huge psychological cost.
Because when there are so many people producing content, achieving success in their respective fields, why would anyone not want it to go viral, and it would be hard to digest that someone else would go viral and not us. .
Then the series of criticism starts and just like you cannot become viral at will, this criticism also does not stop at will.
In Pakistan, where the number of social media users is increasing more than ever, it is becoming common for some meme or trend to go viral. No authority over it.
The latest content to go viral is a dance video of a girl named Ayesha that she did at her friend's wedding.
This dance performed to the remix of Lata Mangeshkar's song 'Mera Dil Yeh Pikare Aa Jaa' has been viewed and shared millions of times on social media.
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However, on this viral video of Ayesha, she has also faced severe criticism and many tweets were made against her on social media. Host Nida Yasir was also criticized for inviting him to the program.
These days, when the news of Waleed Malik, a student of Amiruddin Medical College Lahore, getting 29 gold medals in his medical degree started spreading on the internet, many people raised the objection that why Waleed could not get as much viral attention as Ayesha?
Earlier in 2021, when social media influencer Dananir Mubeen went viral due to a short video of hers, she was compared with Zara Naeem, a Pakistani student who topped the ACCA exam in those days.
Common to many other viral trends, including this one, is that the educational qualifications of the person who goes viral tend to be compared to those of a highly qualified person as to why they didn't go viral and they did.