bhatti vs khokhar

Compare bhatti and khokhar search interest over the past year with a simple trend chart.

HEADLINE INSIGHT

bhatti has a clear lead over khokhar right now.

Over the past 12 months, bhatti has averaged about 69 on the Google Trends scale, while khokhar sits around 15.

QUICK CONTEXT

Strong leadStable interestInterest growing

bhatti peaked around September 2025 at a score of 83.

bhatti insight

Based on the same timeframe as the chart.

  • Average level: 69
  • Trend: rising
  • Stability: steady
  • Sharpest peak: September 2025 (score 83)
  • Best month by average: September 2025

khokhar insight

Based on the same timeframe as the chart.

  • Average level: 15
  • Trend: steady
  • Stability: steady
  • Sharpest peak: July 2025 (score 21)
  • Best month by average: July 2025

Trend moments

  • bhatti peaked around September 2025 at a score of 83.
  • khokhar peaked around July 2025 at a score of 21.
  • There is no clear crossover. One term has held the lead through most of the period.

What might happen next

The chart does not point to a dramatic shift either way. Think of this as a snapshot of current interest rather than a strong forecast.

Full summary

bhatti dominates searches compared with khokhar over the past 12 months, with an average lead of about 78 percent.

  • bhatti has climbed by about 14 percent from the early part of the chart to the most recent section.
  • khokhar has grown by roughly 7 percent from early to late in the chart.

At a glance

  • Average interest: bhatti 69, khokhar 15. bhatti comes out ahead on most weeks.
  • bhatti peaked in September 2025 at 82.75. khokhar peaked in July 2025 at 20.5.
  • Recent trend: bhatti looks rising, while khokhar looks steady.
  • Stability: bhatti is steady, and khokhar is steady. Higher volatility usually means more short lived spikes.
  • Head to head: bhatti leads in about 100 percent of points, while khokhar leads in about 0 percent.
  • There is no clear crossover in this view. One term keeps the lead from start to finish.

Side by side

Metricbhattikhokhar
Average interest6915
Recent directionrisingsteady
Stabilitysteadysteady
Peak monthSeptember 2025July 2025
Best month by averageSeptember 2025July 2025
Share of leading points100%0%
Lead changes0not recent

Deep dive

This chart shows how often people searched for bhatti and khokhar over the past 12 months. Values go from zero to one hundred for each term, where one hundred is that term’s own highest point in the selected period.

If you split the period into three chunks, the early averages look like this: bhatti 66 and khokhar 15. In the middle section they move to bhatti 65 and khokhar 14. By the most recent third they sit around bhatti 75 and khokhar 16.

bhatti hits its sharpest peak in September 2025. khokhar peaks in July 2025. These spikes often line up with big news, events or marketing pushes.

There is no clear crossover here. One term keeps the lead almost the entire way, which usually points to a more durable long run advantage.

bhatti looks steady overall with a rising trend. khokhar looks steady with a steady trend. Steady, slow moving lines usually reflect stable evergreen interest, while choppier lines tend to follow news and social media spikes.

What this scale means

Scores come from Google Trends. Each line is scaled to that term’s own peak in the selected period, so focus on the shape of the lines, the timing of peaks and who is ahead rather than the raw numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about how TrendArc works and how to read the charts.

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