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Pakistani vlogger Momin Saqib talks about the thin line between humour and insult

Pakistani vloggers Momin Saqib and Bilal Bin Saqib think there is a fine line between humour and insult.

The London-based brothers, who became social media stars after their funny take on Pakistan’s defeat against India, say they keep their video content light and funny, but make sure that they do not disrespect or body-shame Pakistani players.

“Neither we ever did a personal attack nor have we ever used offensive language against the players. Insulting anyone is not acceptable,” says Momin when asked about the recent heckling of Skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed by a Pakistani fan.

“Yes, you can always point out the flaws in a humorous way but abusing any player is unethical,” he adds.

The two first came into the limelight with their ‘Dil ro raha hai mera’ reaction after Pakistan’s win against India in the 2017 Champions Trophy final.

Momin believes he speaks in his ‘natural style’ whenever he gives interviews or posts videos.

“I don’t fake it. I am not inspired by anyone. Whatever I do on camera, it comes naturally,” he says. “I am just a random guy who reacts and posts videos on Instagram.”

Momin says he has established a reputation as a super crazy fan of the Pakistani cricket team, and is sought-after by journalists during and after matches in England for his humorous reviews.

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