Video: Dad creates his version of Bluey, 'Browney'

Video: Dad creates his version of Bluey, 'Browney'

Social media users laugh out loud at this hilarious 'POV' video describing many families. 

A television screen showing a knock off of Bluey called Browney
A television screen showing a knock off of Bluey called Browney/Instagram Screenshot/jeffdsilva

It's still the month of dads, and it only seemed fitting to share this hilarious dedication to the cause from one father. 

Jeff Da Silva, loyal to seeing a prank through, created an epic personalised version of the hit Australian kids' show, Bluey. He called it 'Browney', based on a typical Pakistani family. 

Granted, it only mimicked the show's opening. Instead of Bluey and her family showing up, it was brown Heels with 'Indian-centric' names. So, there was Mom, Dad, then Choti, and Browney. 

But it didn't end there; the show's opening included all the uncles instead, which made Da Silva's son suspicious. 

In many Indian families, it is a cultural norm to call any older male, whether an actual family member or a family friend, uncle. 

Check out the video below, courtesy of Instagram

Many people came to the comments section sharing how they thought this was real. Some admitted that this was so relatable. It was enlightening to see that it wasn't just Pakistani people who found it relatable. 

One person wrote, "As a Mexican, I can relate, we need about five episodes for the cousins lol."

Another person wrote, "I was ready to type how excited I was that there's a Pakistani version of Bluey. Then it got to the uncles, and I understood. It's still a great representation, though."

Da Silva is a natural comedian who often posts content about trying to fool his family into believing his elaborately staged pranks. He also posted a video of how he tried to trick his kids into thinking that there was a missing alien on the loose at a 'glamping' trip they took. 

He even created a fake news report about the sighting of the alien named 'Borgen 17' and got the campsite staff to participate. He made phoney paraphernalia to support his story and created a fake radio warning to legitimise his prank. 

He is the Dad who makes life much more interesting. Check out the video showing the Borgen 17 sighting, courtesy of Instagram

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