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Urwa Hocane takes us back to PT class in the new Punjab Nahi Jaungi song

Urwa Hocane takes us back to PT class in the new Punjab Nahi Jaungi song

With the help of Ahmed Ali Butt, Urwa teaches us basic aerobics
Updated 27 Jul, 2017

We are always searching for the next big track which will be played at all parties and events. Punjab Nahi Jaungi's latest song 'Lak Hilna' is not that track.

'Lak Hilna' features a dance by Urwa Hocane with Ahmed Ali Butt and has vocals by Meesha Shafi, Deeba Kiran and Sahir Ali Bagga.

We wanna know who choreographed this song because even though the song is rather boring, the video is made ummm... interesting by the moves. The dance is giving us major throwback to the time we were stuck in PT class doing aerobics from the 80's.

Allow us to elaborate with the help of Urwa and Ahmed.

Welcome to Urwa's aerobics class

Let's begin, shall we?

Warm up with stretches

We're sure this is good for spinal alignment or something.

Add in cardio

Unleash your inner... rabbit?

Keep the energy up wherever you go

Don't let that pulse drop!

Or even when you're standing

Pretend the floor is lava.

Feel the burn!

You'll get used to it.

Don't have machines? Pretend!

Who needs eliptical machines when you have the power of imagination.

Good work! Now relax your muscles

You done good, soldier! Now rest and repeat!

Comments

syed ahmed Jul 27, 2017 05:46pm
Can't help but copy neigbours.
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Nudge Jul 27, 2017 05:47pm
Look closely and you'll also see that there are coordination loopholes, all hinting that its an unprofessional "ghar wala dance" thing. They're just trying to bring in the gharelo feel for the song. I guess Urwa has a happy-go-lucky sort of character and shes just celebrating the best a family girl would.
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khan Jul 27, 2017 06:29pm
You call this dancing and singing? must be kidding....
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shameful Jul 27, 2017 06:33pm
haha.. santarellizzzzzz took the class too... try to keep current would ya...
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Edwardian Jul 27, 2017 06:57pm
Why Pakistan has to lose its culture and copy Bollywood. Indians have already lost it. Please keep your own class.
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Mujra Jul 27, 2017 09:07pm
@Edwardian Did you ever have one?
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Aamir Jul 27, 2017 09:11pm
The music tune is copy of song "Soni De Nakre, Kendi Po" from Partner movie.
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Shahzad Ishaq Khan Jul 27, 2017 09:27pm
nice song and good to see this, Pakistan Zindabad
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anil sahu Jul 27, 2017 10:44pm
@Edwardian may be you guys used to bollywood masala movies. please copy bollywood meaningful low budget movies. even regional movies can beat lollywood movies.
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irshad Jul 27, 2017 11:10pm
why you all criticizing always, even you all don't know how to dance .good effort keep it up.
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sarah Jul 28, 2017 01:37am
poor dance combine with copied melody. very disappointing !
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Safina Bakhtiar Jul 28, 2017 01:38am
I teach a Zumba class in Austin Texas I have used to video to incorporate this for my Zumba class it was accepted with overwhelming success the aerobic benefits are huge maybe the men who criticize this video need to move like this to get rid of your bloated bellies?
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Patience Jul 28, 2017 03:50am
Horrible. Absolutely not what we want to portray about Pakistan on world stage.
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khan Jul 28, 2017 06:15am
Hahahah....Good one
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isha Jul 28, 2017 07:49am
urwa has made the worst choice of the dress fora punjabi number.
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IndIan muslim Jul 28, 2017 07:56am
I think ,Indian regional films are better .
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Anuj Singh Jul 28, 2017 08:44am
@Edwardian suffering with identity crisis.
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Akil Akhtar Jul 28, 2017 09:30am
Is aw the song and it was poor....
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Rastriga Jul 28, 2017 10:15am
Extra girls dancing far more better than heroine !!
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Aamer Jul 28, 2017 11:01am
@syed ahmed Its not a copy. Ever since Pakistani film industry started production in the 40's there was music and dance. so you cant say we copy India. India also copied Pakistani films.
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Sara Jul 28, 2017 01:11pm
@Aamer I wish it were true. Unfortunately It's not. We copy their song and dance, movie themes, unlike them. It's our own fault we don't make movies like Bol because it's doesn't earn the producers money.
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jo Jul 29, 2017 09:08am
I like it. Very catchy tune!!! You can dance on it in any mehndi function with all your girl friends.
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ayesha Jul 29, 2017 01:08pm
i dont understand the pointless criticism that pakistanis have for almost everything piece of media? its supposed to be a fun, carefree song/dance its not meant to come off as a professionally choreographed routine with professional dancers. let people have fun, let people enjoy things
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muhammad Jul 30, 2017 09:18pm
@ayesha good comment. I dont understand why do we have to criticize everything. Why cant we appreciate the fact that ur industry has improved significant in the past 5-10 years. It will take time to improve many things further, undue criticizm is useless. The songs is catchy and movie looks nice. So why make fuss about everything?
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farouq omaro Jul 31, 2017 06:51pm
Nice.
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