Pasoori, Babia and Disco Deewaney Make it to Ms.Marvel Episode 4 and Pakistanis Cannot Keep Calm!

Ms Marvel's much awaited episode 4 is out and has everyone talking for all the right reasons. The first ever...
Published 30 Jun, 2022 01:31am

Ms Marvel's much awaited episode 4 is out and has everyone talking for all the right reasons. The first ever Pakistani super-hero has won hearts all over! Every young brown girl in the South-Asian community can easily relate to Kamala Khan and it is due to this that the series has garnered a lot of praises from the Pakistani and the rest of the asian community. Not only does Kamala Khan have Pakistani roots but the Ms. Marvel series has a number of Pakistani references that will make you squeal in excitement! Episode 4 pays homage to Pakistan's history as Kamala travels to her hometown and explores it with the help of her cousins.

From Kamala touring around Karachi, to having the perfect biryani (hence proven Karachi has the best biryani ever) to Nazia Hassan's disco deewane playing in a chai dhabba, could Ms.Marvels' latest installment get any desi-er?!

With Ms. Marvel being the desiest show in the MCU universe, the dozens of Pakistani references in the series have won hearts of the Pakistani viewers and people are giddy with excitement.

Singer Ali Sethi shares a clip from the episode where his chartbuster song which has already gained fame world-over is seen playing in the background in a scene.

Veteran Pakistani actress, Samina Ahmed plays Kamala's 'Nani' and we're loving her bond with Ms.Marvel on screen!

The episode also features Abid Brohi's 'The Sibbi Song' , Sajjad Ali's Babia, Aag by Talal Qureshi and Naseebo Lal, Doobne De (Reprise) by Hassan and Roshaan and the iconic 'Mera Laung Gawacha' by Musarrat Nazir.

The scene that broke us would have to be the partition scene which has probably never been showcased on international forums in such a way. The emotional tear-jerker was a true depiction of what partition looked like to the ones who truly suffered the displacement.