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While almost all of us love travelling, many of us hate the tedious task of packing our bags. And the fear of forgetting a necessary item amplifies anxiety. To deal with this, many of us make a l and check off items while filling our suitcases. However, a Twitter user shared that he lens to Yo Yo Honey Singh’s song to keep all the essentials. Yes, you read that right!(Also Read: Man craves McDonald’s at midnight, gets order in 10 seconds)Twitter user Abhishek admitted playing the rapper’s song while packing his bags. He wrote, “I used to play Desi Kalakaar while packing my bags for a trip just to make sure that I didn’t forget anything.” Abhishek’s tweet soon went viral and prompted hilarious responses.(Also Read: Ayushmann Khurrana enters Twitter’s ‘tu-aap’ debate with film Dum Laga Ke Haisha)The hit rap song is picturised on Yo Yo Honey Singh, Sonakshi Sinha and Gulshan Grover. The song features Honey Singh giving some instructions to Sonakshi Sinha before she elopes with him. In the song, Honey Singh says, “Phone, rakh leya? But bhulli ni ohda charger. Hun ek bag taiyar kar. Taiyar kar, kar na! Gal sun, hold on. Easy, darr na. Take you ID, your passport. Credit card, pass-code. Zipper, your slipper….”Take a look at his tweet below:
I used to play desi kalaakar while packing my bags for a trip just to make sure that I didn’t forget anything— Abhishek (@MSDianAbhiii) February 6, 2023
Since being shared on February 6, the tweet has raked up more than 1.5 lakh views. The share has also accumulated over 3,700 likes and a flurry of comments.(Also Read: Man singing Tere Naam’s Kyo Kisi Ko song is making people nostalgic. Watch)Here’s how tweeple reacted:“Credit card and passport,” wrote an individual on Twitter. To this, Abhishek replied and wrote, “Phone, rakh leya? But bhulli ni ohda charger.” “This is a good idea, I’m going on a trip tomorrow. Thanks man,” shared another. “Toh har trip pr bhindi roti khate the (you had bhindi-roti on every trip)?” enquired a third. “I hope you also packed fridge pe laga sticker,” joked a fourth.

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