
Popular Pakistani content creators Sistrology are facing heavy criticism online after sharing an Eid-ul-Adha dance reel on a Bollywood song. The viral video, featuring the sisters dancing with their father during Eid celebrations, has triggered intense reactions across Instagram and other social media platforms.
Sistrology’s Eid Reel Goes Viral
The Sistrology family rose to fame during the COVID-19 lockdown through entertaining family vlogs, lifestyle videos, and social media content. Over the years, the sisters built a massive fan base and launched individual digital careers, gaining more than 6 million followers collectively across YouTube and Instagram.
Known for extravagant celebrations, colorful reels, and energetic family content, the influencers once again grabbed public attention this Eid-ul-Adha. Dressed in festive Eid outfits, the family posted a dance reel featuring their father while performing on the popular Bollywood track Pappu Can’t Dance.
The video was shared by Hira Faisal on Instagram and quickly started trending online.
Public Reacts Strongly To The Viral Dance Reel
While some followers enjoyed the family’s energetic vibe, a large section of Pakistani social media users criticized the reel and labeled it “cringe content.”
One user commented, “Please teach your father some manners.” Another sarcastically wrote, “Now people won’t regret having daughters because they can become TikTokers and YouTubers and earn money for their family.”
Several viewers also criticized the overall presentation and called the family’s behavior overdramatic. A social media user remarked, “All of them are looking crazy,” while another wrote, “May Allah guide them towards the right path.”
Some users even announced they were unfollowing influencers connected to the family. One person commented, “I am even unfollowing those influencers who support and like their content.”
Pakistani Influencers Continue To Face Online Scrutiny
In Pakistan’s digital entertainment industry, influencers often receive mixed reactions whenever they share bold, festive, or dance-related content during religious occasions. Eid-ul-Adha content especially attracts strong opinions because many users expect creators to maintain traditional and cultural values online.
The backlash against Sistrology highlights the ongoing divide between modern influencer culture and conservative social media audiences in Pakistan. While younger followers often enjoy fun family reels and entertainment videos, critics believe influencers should avoid excessive performances during religious events.
Sistrology Remains One Of Pakistan’s Most Talked-About Influencer Families
Despite repeated criticism, the Sistrology family continues to remain among Pakistan’s most viral digital creator groups. Their family-oriented content, daily vlogs, and glamorous social media presence regularly dominate online discussions.
Whether loved or criticized, their Eid-ul-Adha dance reel once again proved the family’s ability to capture attention and spark nationwide conversations across Pakistani social media. The source of this news is Reviewit.
