New app offers hilarious sound bytes of Pakistani politicians, celebrities
Pakistani soundboard offers more than 100 hilarious sounds from Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif, Amir Liaquat and more
PAKISTAN:
Google play has introduced a new android app called Pakistani Soundboard which plays funny and popular sound bytes from Pakistani celebrities and politicians.
The Pakistani soundboard offers more than 100 hilarious sounds, which include famous quotes, jokes and references that can be shared via Whatsapp or Bluetooth, set as a ringtone or alarm.
The sounds include famous quotes by PTI chief Imran Khan during the days of the Dharna as well as quotes by MQM leader Altaf hussain, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and PPP's Bilawal Bhutto, along with some uproarious sounds from actress Meera and televangelist Aamir Liaquat.
So if you want to set Khan's now famous quote “Tabdeeli aa nahi rahi, tabdeeli aa gayee hai” as your ringtone or want to listen to him calling out“Mian Saab” again or if you want to share Aamir Liaquat’s popular one liners, here’s the platform.
The Soundboard also includes some interviews from Pakistani players, such as Inzamam.
Google play has introduced a new android app called Pakistani Soundboard which plays funny and popular sound bytes from Pakistani celebrities and politicians.
The Pakistani soundboard offers more than 100 hilarious sounds, which include famous quotes, jokes and references that can be shared via Whatsapp or Bluetooth, set as a ringtone or alarm.
The sounds include famous quotes by PTI chief Imran Khan during the days of the Dharna as well as quotes by MQM leader Altaf hussain, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and PPP's Bilawal Bhutto, along with some uproarious sounds from actress Meera and televangelist Aamir Liaquat.
So if you want to set Khan's now famous quote “Tabdeeli aa nahi rahi, tabdeeli aa gayee hai” as your ringtone or want to listen to him calling out“Mian Saab” again or if you want to share Aamir Liaquat’s popular one liners, here’s the platform.
The Soundboard also includes some interviews from Pakistani players, such as Inzamam.