Pakistan Olympic Gold medalist Arshad Nadeem became the talk of the town ever since he won a gold in the javelin throw in the Paris Olympics. After returning to his country, many videos of the golden boy have been surfacing on social media. The 27-year-old has been at the center of some hilarious incidents back home. Now, his newest video sending out an Independence Day message to his fans in Pakistan has gone viral. Couresty is the audio of someone snoring in the background could be heard in Arshad's video message.
"On Pakistan's Independence Day, I appeal to the people of Pakistan to take a pledge on this day that we stay united," he said in the viral video. "Like how on August 8th after I bagged gold at the Paris Olympics we witnessed a wave of joy not only in Pakistan but among Pakistanis worldwide. I wish you stand by me and, like how I have changed my profile pictures on social media for August 14th stating 'United we stand,' I want all of you to stand with me and change your profile pictures. Let's show the world that 'United we stand.'"
However, Arshad deleted the video upon realising that the snoring sound was audible. He later shared a fresh one where no snoring sound could be heard. But, before Arshad could delete the old video, it went viral on social media, leaving fans in splits. Check out the video and some reactions:
One user wrote, "Isse khte hai talent." Another said, "Every person doing WFH can relate. Always some background noise at home during meetings."