Updated 10 Aug, 2017 04:47pm

Chain Aye Na's latest song features everything Pakistan hates. Maybe that's why we like it

Syed Noor was adamant that there's no vulgarity in Chain Aye Na. Adil Murad reiterated the same. Shahroz Sabzwari said it was going to be a good watch, "smooth and saaf suthri."

If you remember all these statements, we won't blame you for if watching Chain Aye Na's latest "amazing item song" confuses you.

One thing's for sure: Syed Noor definitely didn't mislead us when he said Chain Aye Na is like 90's cinema,

BUT here's an alternative theory: Maybe this is part of Syed Noor's genius master plan to show Pakistan a mirror by using his films to feature all that stuff we just love to hate, like:

1) Partial nudity

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