Shehzad Roy ‘s Song on Educational Pressure on Children

Shehzad Roy 's Song on Educational Pressure on Children

Shehzad Roy ‘s Song on Educational Pressure on Children

Shehzad Roy ‘s song on educational pressure on children has come into focus after Shehzad Roy released a new song that quickly went viral on social media.

Famous singer, social worker, and education activist Shehzad Roy released his new song “Late Ho Gaye” on World Education Day. He used satire to question the current education system.

The song highlights the rising pressure on children in Pakistan’s education system. It shows how society places unnecessary expectations on kids from a very early age.

In the video, Shehzad Roy asks parents a sharp question. He asks if they have already enrolled their child in school. The parents look confused because the child has not even been born. Roy then replies, “You are already late.” This scene clearly shows the early pressure placed on children.

Roy appears in different roles throughout the video. He repeats the phrase “Late Ho Gaye” many times. This style makes the message stronger and more sarcastic.

The video also shows how elite schools set tough interviews and high standards for very young children. Parents start pushing their kids even before they reach school age. In one emotional scene, a little girl asks for time to simply live before facing heavy expectations.

The song also points out other problems in the system. It shows the language gap where children speak their mother tongue at home but study in English at school. This situation increases confusion and mental stress.

The video also highlights tuition culture and heavy study routines. Children do not get enough time to rest or play. This routine causes mental tiredness and daily stress.

Shehzad Roy delivers a clear message. He says education should not only focus on competition and burden. It should support children’s thinking, happiness, and overall growth. Through this song, he again draws attention to educational pressure on children.

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