Actor Aijaz Aslam has won the internet with a witty take on Pakistan’s intense heatwave, reworking a famous Ghalib verse to capture the nation’s collective exhaustion. Sharing his frustration with a poetic twist, he posted:
“Hazaaron khwahishen aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle… barhi sarrhi hui garmi hai, ghar se bahar kam nikle.”
Aslam’s humorous spin on the classic couplet struck a chord on social media, offering comic relief during a time when temperatures in many parts of the country have exceeded 45°C. His clever use of Urdu literature to express a very real struggle sparked laughter and widespread shares across platforms.
Social media users responded enthusiastically, echoing their own experiences of avoiding the outdoors and embracing indoor life to cope with the heat. The blend of literary flair and relatable humor helped lighten the mood during a week marked by heat alerts and health warnings.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued red alerts for several cities, urging citizens to avoid unnecessary outings, especially during peak afternoon hours. Schools have been closed in multiple provinces, and outdoor labor has been restricted in high-risk areas.
In the midst of these serious advisories, Aijaz Aslam’s post offered a refreshing moment of levity. Known for his thoughtful and humorous content, Aslam once again showed his ability to connect with everyday audiences through sharp, culturally rooted commentary.