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In this horror comedy packed with scares and surprises, Jaggi- Punjab`s legendary ghosthunter-returns with his ghost buddy Pinky to take on a chilling haunted UK castle. As the spirit defies all his rules and a dark secret comes to light, Jaggi faces his toughest challenge yet. Will he discover the truth before it`s too late?
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In this horror comedy packed with scares and surprises, Jaggi- Punjab`s legendary ghosthunter-returns with his ghost buddy Pinky to take on a chilling haunted UK castle. As the spirit defies all his rules and a dark secret comes to light, Jaggi faces his toughest challenge yet. Will he discover the truth before it`s too late?
One of the most iconic and viral memes to come out of Pakistan "O bhai, maro mujhe maro!" originated from a viral video of a Pakistani cricket fan, Momin Saqib Momin Saqib, expressing his frustration after Pakistan's loss to India in the 2019 Cricket World Cup. This meme was used by Jaggi (Diljit Dosanjh) Diljit Dosanjh . Here's some context and why it's so popular: Origin: The meme originates from a news interview clip from Pakistan, where a man named Muhammad Nawaz was reacting dramatically to a bizarre situation involving a cricket match. In the clip, he passionately screams: "O bhai, maro mujhe maro!" (Translation: "Oh brother, hit me, just kill me!") He was expressing utter disbelief and frustration at something ridiculous he had witnessed-his reaction was so over-the-top and emotional that it instantly became meme material.
Daljit Dosanj faced backlash for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in the film.And also faced temporary ban from films.