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00:00:00Imagine if the blanket is up to here and you start hearing someone's breath.
00:00:04Your curious brain will allow you to lower the blanket.
00:00:08See who's breathing.
00:00:09If I breathe, I'll die.
00:00:12Do whatever you want with the dead body.
00:00:14I'm dead.
00:00:14I was at home.
00:00:15A kid came and rang the bell.
00:00:17I went and met him.
00:00:18He said, I work here.
00:00:20Give me 10 minutes, I'll be back.
00:00:22He ran to the shop and got a can of stink for me.
00:00:25He said, here you go.
00:00:26I came to meet you for the first time, I don't have anything else.
00:00:30I was like, what are you saying?
00:00:31That was cute.
00:00:32I've given my body to you.
00:00:42I've given my body to you.
00:00:46I don't know the words.
00:00:48I'll praise you with these good words.
00:00:49But...
00:00:50Yeah, like what?
00:00:52I don't know.
00:00:53There was a gathering.
00:00:54I was a bit scared because it has the word curse.
00:00:58I had iCloud.
00:01:00I wasn't uploading on iCloud.
00:01:02Anyway, there was a gathering of curses.
00:01:07We said, may you also be loved.
00:01:09Nice.
00:01:11May you also have a heart for someone.
00:01:13May you also be loved.
00:01:15May you also be loved.
00:01:17May you also have a heart for someone.
00:01:19May you also be loved.
00:01:21Very nice.
00:01:23This is a curse.
00:01:25But this is a blessing.
00:01:27After that, the person says, you cursed me.
00:01:29That my heart is somewhere.
00:01:31Why do you think that love is the enemy of a person?
00:01:33I don't think so.
00:01:35But you said it from this angle.
00:01:37Love is a curse.
00:01:39What is a curse?
00:01:41Love is a curse.
00:01:43What is it?
00:01:45It's a curse.
00:01:47It's not a curse.
00:01:49It's a curse.
00:01:51Love is a curse.
00:01:53It's a curse.
00:01:55By the way, she is making me say it wrong.
00:01:57What do we give to each other?
00:01:59It's a curse.
00:02:01Bad means bad curse.
00:02:03That's what I am saying.
00:02:05Why are you talking about it for so long?
00:02:07Anyway.
00:02:09You are saying that love is a curse.
00:02:11Falling in love with someone
00:02:13is a curse for someone.
00:02:17Because
00:02:19Samar understood.
00:02:21I have a feeling that
00:02:23this girl is converting
00:02:25against.
00:02:27In Iqbal.
00:02:29Iqbal Momina.
00:02:31Momina should be named Iqbal.
00:02:33Someone told me once
00:02:35that what do you do in poetry?
00:02:37You put Iqbal in front of everything.
00:02:39Those are Iqbal's poems.
00:02:41Those are not my poems.
00:02:43I didn't put Iqbal.
00:02:45Anyways.
00:02:47Jani, welcome.
00:02:49Welcome to today's podcast.
00:02:51It's a pity that
00:02:53the audio of our last podcast
00:02:55got wasted.
00:02:57We just found out.
00:02:59Breaking news.
00:03:01I will be a little down in the whole podcast.
00:03:03It's not Samar's fault.
00:03:05It's my own fault.
00:03:07I had introduced you
00:03:09as a guest.
00:03:11Everybody put your hands together for
00:03:13Samar in the winters.
00:03:15No one is clapping.
00:03:17Shabbir's joke.
00:03:19Guys, Samar in the winters.
00:03:21We have Samar in the winters.
00:03:23So funny.
00:03:27How many times has this happened?
00:03:29This happens to me
00:03:31every time I meet a new person.
00:03:33That's it, partner.
00:03:35That's it.
00:03:43Fix this light, Zainab.
00:03:45Sorry about that.
00:03:47What is the situation
00:03:49that deals with your drama?
00:03:51How many times does this happen?
00:03:53Your coping mechanism
00:03:55was that
00:03:57your audio got lost.
00:03:59Your heart broke.
00:04:01Munna Bhai, MBBS.
00:04:03When you are angry, laugh.
00:04:07His laughter was different.
00:04:09Samar, thank you so much for coming on.
00:04:11I know it's not the season
00:04:13but you have still made it.
00:04:15I am sorry.
00:04:17This joke is officially retired.
00:04:19We are just going to continue on
00:04:21with non-Samar jokes.
00:04:23Sundas, enough.
00:04:25I am stopping you.
00:04:27Stop me. I want to kill him.
00:04:29Stop me.
00:04:31I want to kill him.
00:04:33For those who don't know,
00:04:35if you guys live under the rock,
00:04:37Samar is a wonderful actor.
00:04:39He started on Hum TV.
00:04:41On ARY.
00:04:45And you have been madly popular
00:04:47since Mayari.
00:04:49Mayari.
00:04:51My love,
00:04:53you can abuse me
00:04:55but I don't watch dramas.
00:04:57But I know that you are very famous.
00:04:59I also know that
00:05:01you are an amazing singer.
00:05:03And I also know that you are
00:05:05from Karachi and you are visiting Lahore.
00:05:07And you blessed us with your time.
00:05:09Thank you so much.
00:05:11You are going tomorrow.
00:05:13Did you come to Lahore for a music video?
00:05:15Yes, I came for that.
00:05:17It's on which me and Ramesh
00:05:19have been working since a while now.
00:05:21Ramesh. I don't like that guy.
00:05:23Really? Same.
00:05:25At all.
00:05:27I hate him.
00:05:29I genuinely hate him.
00:05:31But it's okay.
00:05:33Thank God he didn't come today.
00:05:35He has given me a place in his house.
00:05:37That's why I respect him.
00:05:39You are staying at his house?
00:05:41Really?
00:05:43His sister came once.
00:05:45Seriously,
00:05:47they had gone yesterday.
00:05:49Ramesh had to go to the hospital.
00:05:51For some reason.
00:05:53I opened the door and came out.
00:05:55And I thought
00:05:57Meerab told me something about this house.
00:05:59And I thought
00:06:01I came back to my room.
00:06:03I had to go to the washroom.
00:06:05I thought I won't go until Ramesh comes.
00:06:07So I went back.
00:06:09And I pretended to sleep.
00:06:11You shouldn't do that at such times.
00:06:13So that people think I slept.
00:06:15If someone comes inside the blanket,
00:06:17it becomes a problem.
00:06:19Did you pull the blanket?
00:06:21Okay.
00:06:23Paranormal activity
00:06:25will be the worst.
00:06:27If you pull the blanket.
00:06:29I think
00:06:31if you are inside the blanket
00:06:33and you keep thinking
00:06:35that he was a Jinn.
00:06:37Your brother or cousin will take revenge.
00:06:39Keep thinking all your life.
00:06:41What if you don't die?
00:06:43Imagine if you are inside the blanket.
00:06:45You have a protective layer.
00:06:47And you have to
00:06:49pull the blanket till here.
00:06:51Then you will hear someone's breath.
00:06:53Will your curious brain
00:06:55allow you to pull the blanket?
00:06:57I will see who is breathing.
00:06:59You won't see
00:07:01and you will die out of curiosity.
00:07:03I will die out of curiosity.
00:07:05I won't get time to do anything.
00:07:07I will do whatever I want with the dead body.
00:07:09I am dead.
00:07:11Done and dusted.
00:07:13I am scared of
00:07:15such things.
00:07:17Sometimes
00:07:19you avoid
00:07:21and say sorry.
00:07:23I don't know
00:07:25when you are suffering.
00:07:27I swear.
00:07:29Have you ever had a paranormal activity?
00:07:31With me?
00:07:33Often.
00:07:35Never.
00:07:39Hello.
00:07:41What's up?
00:07:43She befriended him.
00:07:45What did he say?
00:07:47When a jinn is scared,
00:07:49you should give it a name.
00:07:51I have heard
00:07:53that you should scold it.
00:07:55I have heard many things
00:07:57but it doesn't work.
00:07:59I have heard that if a jinn is seen,
00:08:01it runs away.
00:08:03It didn't run away.
00:08:05He took a picture of it.
00:08:07He is still scared.
00:08:09He took a path with the jinn.
00:08:11Can you imagine?
00:08:13I am scared of the ghost in my house
00:08:15to expose me.
00:08:17I am not even scared of the ghost of the house.
00:08:19I am scared of the ghost of the house
00:08:21for the day that he is going to decide to expose me.
00:08:23Upload those pictures on the internet.
00:08:25Imagine.
00:08:27Have you ever thought
00:08:29that if a ghost comes
00:08:31and says that I was a fan.
00:08:35This is the worst case scenario.
00:08:37He is saying that all my documents
00:08:39are in your name.
00:08:41That picture should not come out.
00:08:43He has made a friendship.
00:08:45He has kept his name.
00:08:47Whenever people come,
00:08:49he tells them not to be scared.
00:08:51Don't disrespect him.
00:08:53He has made a friendship
00:08:55just for a picture.
00:08:57Exactly bro.
00:08:59Yeah man.
00:09:01Have you seen a jinn in Meerab's house?
00:09:03No, not yet.
00:09:05I have to come back today.
00:09:07Don't go.
00:09:09We are waiting for you.
00:09:11Anyways, I was in Lahore.
00:09:13I used to live in Lahore.
00:09:15We lived in Ashkari for a while.
00:09:17We came back from Mirpur Khas.
00:09:19It was around 4-5 pm.
00:09:21My aunt asked me
00:09:23to bring the bag in the car.
00:09:25I went and
00:09:27opened the trunk of the car
00:09:29because I heard a random noise.
00:09:31I looked back
00:09:33and saw a woman
00:09:35standing near the park.
00:09:37At that time,
00:09:39when I opened the trunk,
00:09:41I saw a woman
00:09:43facing this way.
00:09:45So I closed the trunk.
00:09:47It took me
00:09:49at least 4-5 minutes
00:09:51to reach there.
00:09:53Half of the way was closed
00:09:55by the trunk.
00:09:57At that time,
00:09:59you don't even think
00:10:01that there is a jinn.
00:10:03I was standing in the garage
00:10:05when I heard a woman
00:10:07calling my dad.
00:10:09I was shocked.
00:10:11I went inside
00:10:13and saw
00:10:15that the woman
00:10:17was right in front of the house.
00:10:19I went inside
00:10:21and saw a woman
00:10:23calling my dad.
00:10:25I thought I should help her.
00:10:27Nobody was there.
00:10:29That was the experience.
00:10:31It was around 4-5 am.
00:10:33Once,
00:10:35we were passing
00:10:37through some rooms.
00:10:39There were 3 rooms
00:10:41next to each other.
00:10:432-3 cousins
00:10:45were living there.
00:10:47Mothers were also there.
00:10:49We were passing by
00:10:51and a man was lying
00:10:53with a blanket
00:10:55on his head.
00:10:57In winters,
00:10:59blankets are kept under the head
00:11:01and he was lying properly.
00:11:03We were telling him to hurry up
00:11:05as he had the car keys.
00:11:07He was sleeping.
00:11:09Sundas was sleeping
00:11:11and Sundas was here.
00:11:13Everyone realized
00:11:15that everyone was here
00:11:17and no one was sleeping inside.
00:11:19My aunt was so brave
00:11:21that she went
00:11:23and picked up the blanket
00:11:25and it was completely flat.
00:11:27It was like an air
00:11:29of the Jinn.
00:11:31It was like
00:11:33the shape of elbows,
00:11:35head and feet.
00:11:37It was like a giant
00:11:39in winter.
00:11:41We thought it was
00:11:43someone else's blanket.
00:11:45As soon as he picked it up,
00:11:47the blanket was
00:11:49completely flat.
00:11:51It was like the air of the Jinn.
00:11:53You just said
00:11:55the air of the Jinn.
00:11:57The air of the Jinn
00:11:59when you saw your aunt.
00:12:03We realize it later
00:12:05after a few days.
00:12:07You don't realize it earlier.
00:12:09There is a thing
00:12:11when you think someone called you.
00:12:13Yes mom, I am coming.
00:12:15I didn't call you.
00:12:17It happens a lot.
00:12:19I don't know if it happens in childhood.
00:12:21It happens a lot.
00:12:23Yes mom, I called you.
00:12:25I heard
00:12:27that there are two types of Jinn.
00:12:29One is
00:12:31who pass by us.
00:12:33There is one Jinn.
00:12:35There is one Jinn in mom.
00:12:37She calls her mom
00:12:39and says I didn't call you.
00:12:43Other types of Jinn are more dangerous.
00:12:45When your mom
00:12:47comes to kill you,
00:12:49she is not your mom.
00:12:51She is the one who called you.
00:12:53My mom can't be so cruel.
00:12:55Why did she kill you with a hanger?
00:12:57She is the Jinn.
00:13:01I heard
00:13:03that there are two types of Jinn.
00:13:05One is the Jinn
00:13:07who pass by us.
00:13:09One is the Jinn
00:13:11who stay.
00:13:13The Jinn who pass by
00:13:15are in the air all the time.
00:13:17They come and go.
00:13:19But
00:13:21if you respond to them
00:13:23or give them a response,
00:13:25they stop.
00:13:27Because your communication starts,
00:13:29they stay there.
00:13:31So if you think
00:13:33Sundas, yes mom?
00:13:35Don't answer mom.
00:13:37Go and ask her.
00:13:39What happened?
00:13:41He is asking for tips.
00:13:43Even after that
00:13:45if you are still scared,
00:13:47she is the Jinn.
00:13:49She is the one who
00:13:51kills you without a reason.
00:13:53Only mom can do this.
00:13:55I am not answering.
00:13:57I have been calling you
00:13:59since so long.
00:14:01Are you mad?
00:14:03We are mad.
00:14:05We are not responding like Jinn.
00:14:07Do you think we are mad?
00:14:09But no.
00:14:11This is how it is.
00:14:13When someone calls you,
00:14:15they stay there.
00:14:17There is no one in Miras and Ramas house.
00:14:19They stay there.
00:14:21I am telling you the truth.
00:14:23They are very dangerous people.
00:14:25Stay away from them.
00:14:27After that,
00:14:29there were more activities in my house.
00:14:31Meerab brought one hand and left it here.
00:14:33Badshah's friendship started.
00:14:35Yes, Badshah's friendship started.
00:14:39We should not disturb Badshah in this room.
00:14:41Actually,
00:14:43funny enough,
00:14:45before this room was a podcast room,
00:14:47this room was a room
00:14:49in which
00:14:51this was a bedroom.
00:14:53In this room,
00:14:55on my wedding days,
00:14:57because this was a wedding house,
00:14:5925 people used to stay in one house.
00:15:01This was the room where
00:15:03all my brothers and friends
00:15:05used to stay.
00:15:07So they have the most experience,
00:15:09the most paranormal experience
00:15:11that I have heard of
00:15:13actually came out of this room.
00:15:15And exactly that location as well.
00:15:17That's why I asked you
00:15:19if you want to sit here or there.
00:15:21Shahveer said that if
00:15:23anyone wants to vacate this room,
00:15:25then this room will be empty.
00:15:27Because no one used to stay here.
00:15:29This is a podcast room.
00:15:31We have a full blue and red light system.
00:15:33We look for Karachi boys when they come.
00:15:35After this summer joke,
00:15:37I want to do this podcast.
00:15:49Anyways,
00:15:51this was our
00:15:53funny joke
00:15:55discussion.
00:15:57Let's talk about something serious.
00:15:59Let's talk about
00:16:01ghosts.
00:16:03Summer,
00:16:05I want to actually get to know more about
00:16:07you're very young. You're 20 years old.
00:16:09Yes.
00:16:11How did you decide to get into TV dramas?
00:16:13I didn't decide.
00:16:15They forced you?
00:16:17No, they didn't.
00:16:19It's like,
00:16:21you come in a flow.
00:16:23For example, I'm sure
00:16:25you didn't even think of becoming a YouTuber when you were a kid.
00:16:27But it happened, right?
00:16:29That's true.
00:16:31I was into it.
00:16:33But it's there since the beginning,
00:16:35I can say.
00:16:37Were you acting before?
00:16:39I was 9 when I started.
00:16:41I started in
00:16:432013.
00:16:45Can I tell you something?
00:16:47Yes.
00:16:49I and Sundas saw Pone Chauda August.
00:16:51Which year?
00:16:5314 August.
00:16:5514 August or 14 August?
00:16:5714 August.
00:16:59Last year in Lahore.
00:17:01Was it different?
00:17:03It was a trilogy.
00:17:05Pone Chauda August, Sawa Chauda August, and Sare Chauda August.
00:17:07We went on Sare Chauda.
00:17:09You guys went on Sare Chauda August.
00:17:11I saw the pictures on their page.
00:17:13It was a Lahore spell.
00:17:15I wasn't there because I had some issues with them.
00:17:17There were some things that happened
00:17:19because I was expecting something else
00:17:21and they were offering something else.
00:17:23So, this happened.
00:17:25But again, that happened.
00:17:27And I didn't even get the payment for it.
00:17:29I revealed this too.
00:17:31No, I got my childhood payment for Sare Chauda August.
00:17:35Anyways.
00:17:37That was your first experience?
00:17:392013.
00:17:41That was my first acting experience.
00:17:43So, you're a theatre student?
00:17:45Not really a student but I've done theatre.
00:17:47So, I know a little bit about pointers.
00:17:49What happens in a theatre.
00:17:51How it works.
00:17:53So, that's how it started.
00:17:55I did it all over Pakistan.
00:17:57Islamabad, Lahore.
00:17:59Then Sare Chauda August.
00:18:01I did that.
00:18:03After that,
00:18:05I was involved in acting.
00:18:07I did commercials.
00:18:09Music videos.
00:18:11Then I was offered Mahiri.
00:18:13After Sare Chauda August.
00:18:15Thankfully, I didn't do the Lahore or Islamabad spell.
00:18:17Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to do Mahiri.
00:18:19Because I was here.
00:18:21And their schedule was all lined up.
00:18:23So, I got that.
00:18:25It became a massive hit.
00:18:27God lucky you can say it's massive.
00:18:29Yeah.
00:18:31That's how it happened.
00:18:33Keep talking.
00:18:35Sorry.
00:18:37Let me think what more stories I can make.
00:18:39So, you are.
00:18:41Your background is in theatre.
00:18:43And then,
00:18:45you've been
00:18:47acting since the age of 9.
00:18:51How was the switch from theatre to acting?
00:18:53Because I've heard
00:18:55a couple of things about TV dramas.
00:18:57And you're young.
00:18:59So, you're not going to sugar coat a lot of things.
00:19:01For me, I'm sure.
00:19:03Everybody who comes to me from the world of TV acting
00:19:05says that
00:19:07it's like
00:19:09labour.
00:19:11Is that true?
00:19:13Of course, it is.
00:19:15You're going all day.
00:19:17We work from 10 to 8.
00:19:19For example,
00:19:21a lot of actors were not famous
00:19:23when they started working.
00:19:25It was their initial start.
00:19:27So, we get manipulated.
00:19:29And when they come from the top,
00:19:31we get scared.
00:19:33Because we have to work in the end.
00:19:35So, these things happen.
00:19:37But again, I'm very grateful
00:19:39that the first production house I had
00:19:41was Big Bang.
00:19:43They were very sweet.
00:19:45Because Fahad bhai is an actor himself.
00:19:47So, he has suffered and experienced all those things in the past as well.
00:19:49So, we shouldn't go through the same.
00:19:51Which is very sweet, again.
00:19:53So, I'm very grateful that I got a good production house.
00:19:55But the stories I've heard,
00:19:57it's like, you're coming at 10 in the morning.
00:19:59You don't know how to sit properly.
00:20:01You don't know how to sit properly.
00:20:03I think, the actors
00:20:05are sitting properly.
00:20:07They're getting food.
00:20:09They're getting whatever they want.
00:20:11But I think, the spot boys
00:20:13or the crew, they suffer a lot.
00:20:15Whether it's hot or cold,
00:20:17there's a fan in which 25 people are sitting.
00:20:19And from that one fan,
00:20:2125 people are breathing air.
00:20:23They're getting food.
00:20:25But I think...
00:20:27And these things are still happening.
00:20:29Because, in the beginning,
00:20:31whenever we saw BTS,
00:20:33or any drama,
00:20:35we didn't see anything
00:20:37that was clean.
00:20:39The stars in the background are obvious.
00:20:41The lights and everything.
00:20:43But the celebrities,
00:20:45where there are ACs,
00:20:47they have a TV.
00:20:49It's a comfortable environment.
00:20:51Maybe it's not like that.
00:20:53But the rest of the staff,
00:20:55we used to see this a long time ago.
00:20:57When they started coming behind the scenes.
00:20:59So, it was exactly like that.
00:21:01They're in the heat and cold.
00:21:03So, there's no comfort for them.
00:21:05Is it still the same?
00:21:07It's still the same.
00:21:09And that's the reason,
00:21:11we're not able to progress like this.
00:21:13But who do you think
00:21:15is responsible for this?
00:21:17Actors can provide comfort
00:21:19to their crew and staff.
00:21:21I don't think so.
00:21:23Because, I think,
00:21:25celebrities are in their comfort zone.
00:21:27Obviously,
00:21:29everyone is looking at themselves.
00:21:31If one or two are with you,
00:21:33you can bring them in.
00:21:35But if there's a whole staff of 25-30 people,
00:21:37how do you provide comfort for them?
00:21:39I think also,
00:21:41it comes down to
00:21:43the basic thing that
00:21:47you can't lock everyone up in a room.
00:21:49So, obviously,
00:21:51you have to set up cams.
00:21:53I've shot with Fahad bhai.
00:21:55I've shot this ad, Mountain Dew.
00:21:57In Thailand.
00:21:59That was an experience.
00:22:01That's an international production.
00:22:03It was a Hollywood production.
00:22:05The director was also somebody who
00:22:07makes big ads.
00:22:09Especially,
00:22:11Super Bowl.
00:22:13He makes Super Bowl ads.
00:22:15Timothy.
00:22:17Wonderful guy to work with.
00:22:19So, I saw his production.
00:22:21And I saw how they work.
00:22:23And what you're saying,
00:22:25it's exactly like that.
00:22:27You see equal rights there.
00:22:29You see that
00:22:31this is an actor's camp.
00:22:33Stars, celebrities,
00:22:35actors,
00:22:37lighting,
00:22:39this crew,
00:22:41that crew, make-up,
00:22:43everyone has their own camps.
00:22:45There are similar camps.
00:22:47Actors get vans
00:22:49because they have to
00:22:51get their make-up done.
00:22:53They need privacy.
00:22:55Actors have an ego.
00:22:57So, to protect that,
00:22:59even more,
00:23:01she's the star of the show.
00:23:03She's dealt like a star of the show.
00:23:05But, the rest of the crew
00:23:07is pretty well managed.
00:23:09I remember, I did a shoot
00:23:11in Islamabad. It was winter.
00:23:13Our shoot was at midnight.
00:23:15I had the same complaint
00:23:17with the production.
00:23:19That, I'm feeling cold.
00:23:21You got me a heater.
00:23:23Everyone else is feeling cold.
00:23:25What's their fault?
00:23:27And, let's not
00:23:29go anywhere else.
00:23:31Let's not say anything else.
00:23:33The production is a very dear friend of mine.
00:23:35I know.
00:23:37So, this used to happen to me.
00:23:39They said, we cannot arrange
00:23:4170 or 80
00:23:43heaters. It's just not viable for us.
00:23:45I was like, okay, take mine away too.
00:23:47No, no, no, you keep.
00:23:49I remember, the co-actors
00:23:51that I had at the time, even they didn't get
00:23:53the heaters.
00:23:55I used to just, we all used to
00:23:57huddle up.
00:23:59We used to sit 8 people
00:24:01with a blanket and a small heater.
00:24:03I still remember that.
00:24:05But, yeah, these are some
00:24:07problems in the production in Pakistan.
00:24:09With time,
00:24:11hopefully, we were able to resolve.
00:24:13I think, this is the time
00:24:15where you can fix all these things.
00:24:17Where everybody is so vocal about all these things.
00:24:19We have given a complete description
00:24:21of what all these things are.
00:24:23There is a Hollywood actor,
00:24:25and, I mean,
00:24:27he's not that big in Hollywood,
00:24:29but he's a dear friend.
00:24:31Tom Cruise?
00:24:33His name is Qaim.
00:24:35Qaim is his name.
00:24:37What's his name? Qaim is his name.
00:24:39Qaim. Yeah.
00:24:41He does roles in Hollywood and everything.
00:24:43He was telling me the other day,
00:24:45he was like, if I'm going for a small role,
00:24:47in which I have a 1-2 minute appearance,
00:24:49they get me to fly to a business class.
00:24:51I have a separate room there.
00:24:53They get me to stay in a luxury 5-star hotel.
00:24:55They get me to stay there.
00:24:57If I have a 2-minute appearance on the screen,
00:24:59I have so much luxury for that too.
00:25:01I get scared when I come to Pakistan.
00:25:03If I get a role in the main lead,
00:25:05what will they do for me?
00:25:07I'll be spoiled.
00:25:09Exactly.
00:25:11We have to also understand
00:25:13that our film industry,
00:25:15our drama industry is not revenue generating
00:25:17to the point where we can afford to
00:25:19have our actors get paid so much.
00:25:21Top, top, top TV actors,
00:25:23we don't actually make money from TV dramas.
00:25:25They actually make money from
00:25:27commercials and all, right?
00:25:29So, our
00:25:31TV industry,
00:25:33I don't think it's generating as much revenue
00:25:35as it's doing.
00:25:37I think it's doing a lot.
00:25:39It's doing a lot.
00:25:41It's doing a lot.
00:25:43It's doing a lot.
00:25:45It's doing a lot.
00:25:47It's doing a lot.
00:25:49It's doing a lot.
00:25:51Full desi,
00:25:53like Godje.
00:25:55Samar you threw mosquitoes on my sofa!
00:25:57Mosquito!
00:25:59Samar, I think
00:26:01that our drama industry is doing a lot
00:26:03I don't think
00:26:05that our films are doing that much
00:26:07but more than half of the people
00:26:09watch our dramas only.
00:26:11Even if you talk about the viewership on
00:26:13YouTube, how much would they be making from YouTube?
00:26:15You have seen so many people.
00:26:17On one side the episodes come
00:26:19And how many views do you get?
00:26:21100, 150, 100 million views
00:26:23on your episodes.
00:26:25I think our drama industry is doing really well.
00:26:27I don't know but
00:26:29people have issues with our drama industry
00:26:31that there are no new topics,
00:26:33no new storylines,
00:26:35same love stories, same fights between mother and daughter-in-law,
00:26:37two boys and one girl,
00:26:39or two boys and one girl,
00:26:41love triangle type stories.
00:26:43But look, everyone is still there.
00:26:45Because the storyline is the same
00:26:47and when a new character comes in,
00:26:49people like the character,
00:26:51people like the actor,
00:26:53that I like this actor a lot,
00:26:55so I am watching because of him.
00:26:57So I think our drama industry is doing really well.
00:26:59It's going well and it's a fact.
00:27:01If you go to India,
00:27:03most of our viewership is from India.
00:27:05Because again,
00:27:07our films are not made like that.
00:27:09In our industry,
00:27:11we have a weapon,
00:27:13which is our dramas.
00:27:15Through our dramas,
00:27:17we show our potential.
00:27:19And I think,
00:27:21scripts are good.
00:27:23I don't know,
00:27:25content will be the same,
00:27:27rating will be the same,
00:27:29I think we will try different things.
00:27:31We have been showing the same things for so long,
00:27:33so people have the same thing to watch.
00:27:35If we show something new,
00:27:37maybe people will switch.
00:27:39But Samar,
00:27:41people don't switch.
00:27:43People who are watching,
00:27:45they are watching the same stories.
00:27:47No, you are wrong.
00:27:49I am telling you,
00:27:51a lot of people have tried
00:27:53to bring different stories.
00:27:55I don't agree.
00:27:57A lot of people have tried
00:27:59to bring different stories.
00:28:01If I take my example,
00:28:03Bihari was a different topic.
00:28:05Child marriage, it was a big risk.
00:28:07A person like me,
00:28:09who didn't work in life,
00:28:11I gave a drama on the lead.
00:28:13And the one who supported me,
00:28:15I gave a heroine character on the lead.
00:28:21If you don't mind me asking,
00:28:23what is the story of Mairi?
00:28:25Mairi has two children,
00:28:27it's a joint family.
00:28:29My father,
00:28:31it was played by Noman Ijaz.
00:28:33He was playing my father's character.
00:28:35In that drama,
00:28:37he falls sick,
00:28:39and his younger brother stays with him.
00:28:41My father has a business.
00:28:43He falls sick,
00:28:45he has a heart attack,
00:28:47and he wants to see his daughter happy.
00:28:49Because of that happiness,
00:28:51he forces me to marry
00:28:53my younger cousin.
00:28:55We fight all the time.
00:28:57We fight all the time.
00:28:59We fight all the time.
00:29:01We fight all the time.
00:29:03We fight all the time.
00:29:05He forces us to get married.
00:29:07And after that,
00:29:09I am 16 years old.
00:29:11She is 15 years old.
00:29:13At that age,
00:29:15they tie you up in a relationship.
00:29:17And then,
00:29:19in the end,
00:29:21it's a divorce.
00:29:23The moral of the story is,
00:29:25forced marriage,
00:29:27and without thinking about
00:29:29the age and
00:29:31their mental compatibility,
00:29:33if you tie two people up in a relationship,
00:29:35in the end,
00:29:37this is the result.
00:29:39And what was the result?
00:29:41The result was that
00:29:43both of them
00:29:45get tired of each other.
00:29:47As in the drama itself.
00:29:49It was a blockbuster, right?
00:29:51Yeah.
00:29:53People are watching
00:29:55different kinds of stories.
00:29:57I wouldn't say that
00:29:59it's completely different.
00:30:01It's not completely different.
00:30:03If you take out Shadi from the drama,
00:30:05then I'll consider it a different drama.
00:30:07I feel like every drama,
00:30:09drama again is a genre, right?
00:30:11Yeah.
00:30:13We only explore drama as a genre.
00:30:15We never make TV shows
00:30:17on action.
00:30:19We never make TV shows on thrill,
00:30:21on emotion,
00:30:23on romance, so to speak.
00:30:25Just like
00:30:27Artharul came.
00:30:29Artharul is quite literally a timepiece.
00:30:31It's an action
00:30:33type show.
00:30:35It's an action, thrill, drama type show.
00:30:37It's not drama.
00:30:39It's not like there was a fight between
00:30:41a sister-in-law and a brother,
00:30:43and she cheated on him.
00:30:45So that is a different storyline.
00:30:47I feel like
00:30:49there is a market
00:30:51for it in Pakistan.
00:30:53Because we
00:30:55watch Netflix shows.
00:30:57We watch Netflix shows, right?
00:30:59Go and check out the top 10 trending.
00:31:01You'll always see Money Heist,
00:31:03Breaking Bad,
00:31:05Friends.
00:31:07We want different things,
00:31:09but we just don't get it.
00:31:11That's why we're forced to watch all of these.
00:31:13It's Shahrukh Khan's movie, Jawaan.
00:31:15It's not forced.
00:31:17People have experienced
00:31:19that they have made different kinds of stories.
00:31:21As much as they could.
00:31:23I'm not saying
00:31:25that they should make a Money Heist level
00:31:27set or something like that.
00:31:29As much as they could
00:31:31according to their capacity,
00:31:33they made different stories.
00:31:35Which ones?
00:31:37Good question.
00:31:39But I know there are some stories.
00:31:41Look,
00:31:43Bulbul-e-Kitna Chala Tha.
00:31:45It's a comedy show, right?
00:31:47Why don't they make more like that?
00:31:49Parizaad Chala Tha.
00:31:51I also have that
00:31:53Ehde Wafa.
00:31:55Ehde Wafa?
00:31:57Ehde Wafa Chala Tha?
00:31:59Why don't they make it?
00:32:01Listen to me.
00:32:03Don't run away.
00:32:05Ishq Murshid is going on.
00:32:07Murshid?
00:32:09Bilal Abbas.
00:32:11Don't run away.
00:32:13Listen to me.
00:32:15I think 90% of the people
00:32:17who watch,
00:32:19they have to watch these stories.
00:32:21When a different thing comes,
00:32:23there are not so many different topics.
00:32:25And if different topics came,
00:32:27as much as they could,
00:32:29people would watch them.
00:32:33Cut.
00:32:35You're digging yourself
00:32:37a hole.
00:32:39No, I'm telling you.
00:32:4190% of the people
00:32:43watch these stories.
00:32:45Family issues.
00:32:47She's fighting so much for dramas.
00:32:49Does she want to change?
00:32:51Definitely.
00:32:55All the producers
00:32:57who are watching this, please listen to me.
00:32:59I feel like
00:33:01the reason why
00:33:03TV dramas are not evolving in Pakistan
00:33:05is because it's easier to replicate
00:33:07than to think of something new.
00:33:09Number one. Number two is
00:33:11they know exactly what works.
00:33:15Look, I was actually
00:33:17speaking to my team the other day
00:33:19Creativity
00:33:23If you put creativity in a system,
00:33:25then you can easily replicate it.
00:33:27And replication of creativity
00:33:29is called genius.
00:33:31If you're doing
00:33:33any creative work
00:33:35that you can easily replicate,
00:33:37then you don't have to
00:33:39think much about it.
00:33:41For example, in the YouTube world,
00:33:43let's take the example of MrBeast.
00:33:45He made a system.
00:33:47He knows exactly what works.
00:33:49He has broken the algorithm.
00:33:51He knows that
00:33:53this and that thing works,
00:33:55so this and that, okay.
00:33:57Whenever he uses the word
00:33:59P in his videos,
00:34:01the retention drops by 1% or 2%.
00:34:03He mentioned it
00:34:05in one of his interviews.
00:34:07So he took out that word from all of his videos.
00:34:09And even the future videos because
00:34:11he is
00:34:13so smart when it comes to breaking the algorithm
00:34:15that he has broken
00:34:17everything that
00:34:19the audience doesn't like to see.
00:34:21And everything that
00:34:23works,
00:34:25he has pin-boarded
00:34:27that these
00:34:2920 things always work.
00:34:31Just replicate it
00:34:33with a new idea.
00:34:35I feel like the Pakistani drama industry
00:34:37is the same case.
00:34:39They are not evolving.
00:34:41They know that a story works,
00:34:43these characters
00:34:45in that story,
00:34:47change their names and make a new drama.
00:34:49Change the name, actors, and make a new drama.
00:34:51Recently,
00:34:53the scripts that I am being offered,
00:34:553-4 times,
00:34:57they asked me to make something like Mairi.
00:34:59Why? When we already have something.
00:35:01Why would you want to
00:35:03make something like that in the market?
00:35:05Or something, you know,
00:35:07in the same cast, it's a different story.
00:35:09I will understand that to some extent.
00:35:11But with the same cast,
00:35:13same story, with different names.
00:35:15What's the point?
00:35:17I don't know.
00:35:19So, Samar,
00:35:21you were not a theater
00:35:23student. You didn't learn.
00:35:25So, you were studying together.
00:35:27How were you managing it?
00:35:29I was giving A-Levels
00:35:31privately in Mairi's time.
00:35:33Don't do it. You were actually in
00:35:35A-Levels. Yes. Why didn't you
00:35:37quit school?
00:35:39Now I have quit.
00:35:41Now I have quit.
00:35:43No.
00:35:45You didn't have to ask a question.
00:35:47The question was actually meaningful.
00:35:49How much work will you do at a time?
00:35:51How were you managing it?
00:35:53No, it happens.
00:35:55You get so much time on set.
00:35:57How much time were you giving on set?
00:35:59We were on set for around
00:36:0112 hours.
00:36:03On set. From morning to night.
00:36:05From morning to night.
00:36:07So, partner,
00:36:09what were you doing for which
00:36:11you used to go at 6 AM and come back at 2 PM?
00:36:13What?
00:36:17Are you talking about Canada?
00:36:19No, Pakistan.
00:36:21You used to go at 6 AM.
00:36:23That was my show.
00:36:25It was a drama.
00:36:27It wasn't a drama.
00:36:29It was a horror comedy.
00:36:31Different genre.
00:36:33Horror comedy?
00:36:35Siya series.
00:36:37Yes, I remember.
00:36:39It was a night shoot.
00:36:41You had darkened your beard.
00:36:43In this drama.
00:36:45Full contoured.
00:36:47That was the twelfth actor.
00:36:49That was the twelfth actor.
00:36:51He was different.
00:36:53He was looking fine.
00:36:55I saw it.
00:36:57It was good.
00:36:59You don't know me.
00:37:01Who am I?
00:37:03I'll talk to dad.
00:37:05I'll talk to dad.
00:37:09I never said that.
00:37:11I must have said it in style.
00:37:13You don't know me. I'll talk to dad.
00:37:15I said it naturally.
00:37:17If you had said that, I would have forgiven you.
00:37:19I would have turned off the TV.
00:37:21I'm kidding.
00:37:23What did I say?
00:37:25You don't know me.
00:37:27What kind of dialogue is this?
00:37:29I can't do this.
00:37:31Who is my dad?
00:37:33You were probably talking to
00:37:35Sarmat Khusar on call.
00:37:37I was talking to Sarmat Khusar.
00:37:39He was your coach.
00:37:41He was your coach.
00:37:43You don't know
00:37:45who my dad is.
00:37:47I don't want to know.
00:37:49I don't want to know.
00:37:51He is the twelfth actor.
00:37:53He is the twelfth actor.
00:37:55But how did I say it?
00:37:57You said it like
00:37:59Why is he acting?
00:38:03Oh shit.
00:38:05You act like
00:38:07I'm like this.
00:38:11It was a perfect dialogue.
00:38:13Everything was fine.
00:38:15You said it to cover it.
00:38:17But there was a dialogue.
00:38:19You don't know
00:38:21who my dad is.
00:38:23I said, why is he acting?
00:38:25He was doing a good job.
00:38:27Why is he acting?
00:38:29I don't know.
00:38:31The enemy must be sitting in my house.
00:38:33He was wearing a red high neck.
00:38:35This is the same scene.
00:38:37There was a party scene.
00:38:39I thought
00:38:41it was the best scene.
00:38:45The drama was good.
00:38:47I didn't like it.
00:38:49I thought it was fine.
00:38:51I was testing her.
00:38:53She will say yes.
00:38:55Thank God.
00:38:57It was fine.
00:38:59But there was a line.
00:39:01I thought I will tease her a lot.
00:39:03But it was her first.
00:39:05I told her not to get demotivated.
00:39:07Stop insulting me.
00:39:09We are summer's podcast.
00:39:13How were you managing?
00:39:15School, studies?
00:39:17He told me.
00:39:19I was taking time.
00:39:21You can come home and study.
00:39:23I used to have a tuition at 5.
00:39:25Coaching.
00:39:27It happened in the past.
00:39:29There was a teacher.
00:39:31His coaching was there.
00:39:33He was an old friend of mine.
00:39:35He told me to teach here.
00:39:37I used to take a 2 hour break at 5.
00:39:39I used to drive there.
00:39:41I used to come back to the set.
00:39:43What was your age?
00:39:45I was 20.
00:39:49At the age of 19,
00:39:51I was 16.
00:39:53Do you see?
00:39:55People should see these liars.
00:39:57Recognize these actors.
00:39:59They act in their real life too.
00:40:03I was around
00:40:0574 kgs.
00:40:07I was going to the gym.
00:40:09I had a full body.
00:40:11I had to come in the industry.
00:40:13They saw me and said
00:40:15the kid is fine.
00:40:17I came in a full baggy.
00:40:19They asked me what I was doing.
00:40:21I told them I was enjoying my life.
00:40:23They told me to lose weight.
00:40:25Within 1 month,
00:40:27I lost 10 kgs.
00:40:29Within 1 month.
00:40:31You actually look like a 16 year old kid.
00:40:35It's a good thing.
00:40:37It's a good thing.
00:40:39He is fit.
00:40:41Why did you increase your weight?
00:40:43I am losing weight again.
00:40:45For this project.
00:40:47Can you talk about it?
00:40:49I don't think I can.
00:40:51But it's a different topic.
00:40:53It's not a drama.
00:40:55I am actually depending on the new actors
00:40:57to come and bring the change
00:40:59that's due in the industry.
00:41:01Don't listen to people like Sundas.
00:41:03Because they don't have anything.
00:41:05They don't care about film industry.
00:41:07Film industry or the drama industry
00:41:09will end tomorrow.
00:41:11They won't care.
00:41:13I really want to
00:41:15go to the film industry.
00:41:17I promise.
00:41:19I am not in favor of
00:41:21the lack of new stories.
00:41:23It's a good thing.
00:41:25I am talking about people's experience.
00:41:27If people are copying stories
00:41:29or if we have the same love stories
00:41:31or the same domestic issues
00:41:33it's because people are watching.
00:41:35Because you are being visible.
00:41:37Stop watching people.
00:41:39Why?
00:41:41One second.
00:41:43Why can't we
00:41:45reduce the number of views?
00:41:47Why can't people
00:41:49shift to something else?
00:41:51I am sure
00:41:53we don't have options.
00:41:55Every production house
00:41:57and every TV channel
00:41:59is showing the same thing.
00:42:01That's the reason why people are switching
00:42:03to Netflix and series abroad.
00:42:07I don't think people...
00:42:09Don't worry.
00:42:11You don't have to listen to me.
00:42:13I have already decided
00:42:15that I won't listen to you.
00:42:17I don't have a problem.
00:42:19People will watch it.
00:42:21That's what we are saying.
00:42:23Start your own production company
00:42:25and make new dramas.
00:42:27Leave it. You won't be able to do it.
00:42:29You are a dentist, right?
00:42:31Dentists are not doctors.
00:42:33You agree?
00:42:37Even doctors are not dentists.
00:42:39That's true.
00:42:41Doctors must be worried
00:42:43that we want to be dentists
00:42:45and they are not making us.
00:42:47Even doctors are not dentists.
00:42:49You tried to hurt doctors
00:42:51but you couldn't.
00:42:53I am just saying
00:42:55that dentists are not dentists.
00:42:57I am not a dentist.
00:42:59Don't ask me for salt and sugar.
00:43:01We can't take this medicine.
00:43:03I am a dentist.
00:43:05I am a dentist.
00:43:07You are probably the only dentist
00:43:09that I have heard that I am not a doctor.
00:43:11Dentists do fight for the right.
00:43:13I am a doctor.
00:43:15Sundas also fights for the right.
00:43:17I am very satisfied with my title.
00:43:19She says that doctors are dentists.
00:43:21She has lost one point.
00:43:23That's why she is trying to
00:43:25cover another point.
00:43:27I am trying to be in your good books.
00:43:29I am telling you a funny story.
00:43:31I used to live here.
00:43:33I am enjoying it.
00:43:35It's related to you.
00:43:37I used to live here.
00:43:39I used to live in Samia.
00:43:41I bought a new German Shepard
00:43:43at that time.
00:43:45It was 2-3 months old.
00:43:47I took it for a walk.
00:43:49I came to know that
00:43:51Shahveer Jafri lives here.
00:43:53I thought it's a good scene.
00:43:55We were shocked
00:43:57when we saw
00:43:59that this is Shahveer Jafri's house.
00:44:01We used to watch his vlogs.
00:44:03I used to take
00:44:05my dog Floyd
00:44:07for a walk.
00:44:11It was 3-4 years ago.
00:44:13When you were actually 16.
00:44:15Yes.
00:44:17I used to take him
00:44:19for a walk.
00:44:21One day,
00:44:23Wolf crew was sitting outside.
00:44:25Shahveer Jafri came out
00:44:27and said,
00:44:29Wow!
00:44:31I used to be a prince.
00:44:35Did we ever meet?
00:44:37Yes.
00:44:39One time,
00:44:41I was at a shoot.
00:44:43Some random people approached me
00:44:45on Instagram.
00:44:47They asked me to do a shoot.
00:44:49I said okay.
00:44:51When they dropped me,
00:44:53they told me that
00:44:55Shahveer Jafri lives here.
00:44:57They showed me his house.
00:44:59All the guys were sitting outside.
00:45:01One second,
00:45:03I came out and said,
00:45:05Shahveer,
00:45:07people are here to meet you.
00:45:09I am also Jafri.
00:45:11Bro, I remember this.
00:45:13Do you?
00:45:15Yes.
00:45:17I don't remember the face
00:45:19but I do remember this conversation
00:45:21that somebody came up to me and said
00:45:23that I am Jafri.
00:45:25Was I sitting outside
00:45:27Yes, yes, yes.
00:45:29You guys used to sit outside in the evening.
00:45:31I was trying to find a way
00:45:33to jump out of here.
00:45:35I don't remember.
00:45:37Good.
00:45:39So we have met before.
00:45:41We have met a lot of times.
00:45:43When did you meet again?
00:45:45We met at Gloria.
00:45:49You used to be very thin.
00:45:51Yes.
00:45:53I used to be very thin at that time.
00:45:55I remember.
00:45:57Nice to meet you.
00:45:59I am glad you are doing good for yourself.
00:46:01This podcast has a new dynamic.
00:46:03This should be a clickbait.
00:46:07Awesome man.
00:46:09That's very good.
00:46:11Good stuff man.
00:46:13It's an honor to be here.
00:46:19No, I am joking.
00:46:21Actually, my next question
00:46:23makes even more sense.
00:46:25After Mighty,
00:46:27you experienced massive fame.
00:46:29Right now, you are
00:46:31the Instagram sweetheart.
00:46:33You have a crazy amount.
00:46:35Our producer told us that
00:46:37every song that you do literally goes viral.
00:46:39How are you
00:46:41from quite literally 0 to 100
00:46:43overnight in a way
00:46:45right after the show.
00:46:47How do you
00:46:49keep yourself
00:46:51humble?
00:46:53How do you control yourself?
00:46:55Because you seem pretty humble.
00:46:57You are still grounded.
00:46:59Which is strange.
00:47:01Anybody who gets
00:47:03that amount of fame would actually
00:47:05try to think of themselves
00:47:07as somebody too high.
00:47:09But you have managed to control
00:47:11your emotions.
00:47:13How do you control yourself?
00:47:15I don't have a specific answer
00:47:17to this.
00:47:19When all these things used to happen,
00:47:21I was very serious about this work.
00:47:23That I have to become something.
00:47:25So all these things
00:47:27happened after such a long time
00:47:29that my passion
00:47:31faded away.
00:47:33But I think which is good.
00:47:35God has given me all these things at the right time.
00:47:37So I don't take it that way.
00:47:39It's a good thing.
00:47:41It's not like,
00:47:43it's been 11 years
00:47:45since all these things happened.
00:47:47I'm sorry, I brag about this a lot.
00:47:49But, I mean, obviously it's been 11 years.
00:47:51At that time,
00:47:53I used to go to production houses,
00:47:55give auditions.
00:47:57I have done so many extras in Lahore.
00:47:59In fact, in Ali Zafar's video,
00:48:01I was a background dancer as well.
00:48:03Yesterday, I met a friend of his.
00:48:05We were talking to him.
00:48:07He was saying,
00:48:09I have so many students now.
00:48:11I was very happy that he is aware.
00:48:13I was a part of it.
00:48:15Along with Khakhan,
00:48:17I have done some extra work.
00:48:19I met Khakhan recently.
00:48:21I did a scene with Khakhan.
00:48:23So, I have done all these things.
00:48:25And, you know, finally,
00:48:27when you get a job,
00:48:29people recognize you, it feels good.
00:48:31And I think, if I would have gotten
00:48:33this fame at that time,
00:48:35things would have been a little different.
00:48:37And secondly, family also plays
00:48:39a big role in this.
00:48:41I don't think they believe me
00:48:43when I say that I am something.
00:48:45They keep insulting me.
00:48:47They criticize my work a lot.
00:48:49So, I don't think I have done anything good.
00:48:51So, I am grateful to my family
00:48:53and I think the process.
00:48:55That could be one of the reasons.
00:48:57Like, the first thing my dad says
00:48:59whenever I do anything,
00:49:01he just looks at it and goes like,
00:49:03yeah, could do better.
00:49:05Like, literally.
00:49:07So, my dad called me.
00:49:09My dad called me yesterday and said,
00:49:11why do you talk so much in your podcast?
00:49:13I said, what else should I do in my podcast?
00:49:15He said, you don't let other people speak.
00:49:17I literally, what?
00:49:21You guys insult me so much.
00:49:23Today, Janab has become very lethal.
00:49:25She has become very lethal.
00:49:27Why did the audio disappear?
00:49:29Why did the audio disappear?
00:49:31Why did the audio disappear?
00:49:33Where is my previous podcast's audio, Janab?
00:49:35Miss producer.
00:49:37That's it?
00:49:39Okay.
00:49:41So, dad criticizes me.
00:49:43And I go like,
00:49:45dad, I don't think that's true.
00:49:47And he was like, no, it's true.
00:49:49And then half an hour later, he called me
00:49:51and he was like, you know,
00:49:53I keep telling you not to insult me like this.
00:49:55I was actually,
00:49:57I was watching that podcast.
00:49:59First, I watched it for 15 minutes and you were talking a lot.
00:50:01Then, in the next hour, the guest talked a lot.
00:50:03So, I said, let me tell you that you don't talk a lot.
00:50:05You could have listened to the whole thing.
00:50:07That's true.
00:50:09He was only talking for the first 15 minutes.
00:50:11I was testing you this time.
00:50:13But this is the reality.
00:50:15For us boys, the only aim is
00:50:17to make our parents proud.
00:50:19If they start showing us
00:50:21that they are proud,
00:50:23I think we will be satisfied.
00:50:25And your motivation will also end.
00:50:27Towards your work.
00:50:29You have to do this and that.
00:50:31I understand this.
00:50:33In Amir Khan's film, Dangal,
00:50:35What's the name of the film?
00:50:37Amir Khan.
00:50:39His daughters,
00:50:41because it's based on a true story.
00:50:43His elder daughter
00:50:45or younger daughter, I'm forgetting the story exactly.
00:50:47But her entire
00:50:49mission in life
00:50:51was to hear from her father
00:50:53that good boy. Sanju?
00:50:55Not Sanju. Sanju also had this.
00:50:57Sanju also had this. Exactly.
00:50:59You have to satisfy your father in everything.
00:51:01And they never,
00:51:03and his father never praised him
00:51:05until the end.
00:51:07Until he got the medal.
00:51:09Until he got the medal.
00:51:11So it is true.
00:51:13Families help you stay humble and grounded.
00:51:15Of course. That's very true.
00:51:17Play a big role in that.
00:51:19Mashallah.
00:51:21I'm glad.
00:51:23Tell us a story
00:51:25after
00:51:27massive amount of fame,
00:51:29Sanju, what's the biggest difference?
00:51:31Or a crazy story,
00:51:33a fan moment with you
00:51:35that you don't forget.
00:51:37The biggest difference is
00:51:39you can't sit with friends
00:51:41or family like that.
00:51:43You can sit openly.
00:51:45You can't talk to your friends
00:51:47like that.
00:51:49I've done one thing.
00:51:51Whenever I go out with my friends,
00:51:53I make a noise.
00:51:55Whenever there's a family,
00:51:57I make a noise.
00:51:59All the boys
00:52:01are like,
00:52:03we don't want to talk in our own language.
00:52:05Now we have to talk with respect.
00:52:07That's one of the difference.
00:52:09And again, a good fan moment
00:52:11was when I was at home
00:52:13and I wasn't well in those days.
00:52:15I was very unwell.
00:52:17There was a kid
00:52:19who used to work in our area
00:52:21where we used to live.
00:52:23He rang the bell
00:52:25and told his mom
00:52:27to send him home.
00:52:29I went and met him.
00:52:31He said,
00:52:33I work here.
00:52:35He said, give me 10 minutes
00:52:37and I'll be back.
00:52:39I agreed.
00:52:41He ran to the shop
00:52:43and got me a can of Sting.
00:52:45He said, I've come to meet you
00:52:47for the first time,
00:52:49so I don't have anything else.
00:52:51So cute.
00:52:53For example,
00:52:55we've learned from you.
00:52:57When we meet outside,
00:52:59if you come out and interact with us,
00:53:01we go crazy.
00:53:03That's what I make sure.
00:53:05If someone comes to meet me at home,
00:53:07I always go and meet them.
00:53:09That day in fact,
00:53:11I was leaving
00:53:13and my friend came to meet me.
00:53:15I had to respect him.
00:53:17He met everyone
00:53:19and took a selfie.
00:53:21My friends tell me,
00:53:23it was so much fun.
00:53:25That makes me happy.
00:53:27It's our responsibility
00:53:29to treat our fans like that.
00:53:31That's true, man.
00:53:33Thank you so much.
00:53:35I think in the next generation,
00:53:37there's a lot of
00:53:39interaction.
00:53:41You have to interact
00:53:43and do it well.
00:53:45You can't tell your fans
00:53:47not to do it.
00:53:49Please stay away from
00:53:51my boundaries.
00:53:53My bodyguards will be there.
00:53:55You need bodyguards
00:53:57for protection.
00:53:59But if you're casual with
00:54:01your friends or family
00:54:03and you meet a few people,
00:54:05you can talk to them nicely
00:54:07so that they feel good.
00:54:11You're right.
00:54:13These days,
00:54:15there are a lot of people
00:54:17who are afraid of getting called out.
00:54:19We have that social media
00:54:21phase. No one wants to do it genuinely.
00:54:23These days, people meet
00:54:25out of fear.
00:54:27They don't want to make a video
00:54:29where an actor gets angry.
00:54:31They don't want to do anything.
00:54:33Getting angry is a different thing.
00:54:35But you need to meet them nicely
00:54:37and ask how they are.
00:54:39If a fan is going crazy,
00:54:41you tell them to relax
00:54:43and that you're there for them.
00:54:45If you talk to them normally,
00:54:47they won't call you out.
00:54:49They won't say,
00:54:51I was going crazy in front of them
00:54:53and they didn't make it easy for me.
00:54:55I think people
00:54:57are interacting
00:54:59easily with the public.
00:55:01Earlier,
00:55:03you couldn't talk to celebrities.
00:55:05You didn't even know
00:55:07you were on TV.
00:55:09You didn't even know
00:55:11you were an actor.
00:55:13We can't even think
00:55:15of meeting them.
00:55:17There are so many meet and greets
00:55:19and appearances.
00:55:21I think there's a lot of interaction
00:55:23with the public.
00:55:25We go to the mall and people ask,
00:55:27do you shop here?
00:55:29I'm a human being.
00:55:31I don't earn in dollars.
00:55:33They don't even think of you as a human being.
00:55:35That's how it is.
00:55:37A lot of times,
00:55:39that happens.
00:55:41You sing very well.
00:55:45You must have understood
00:55:47what you have to do next.
00:55:49Sing a song
00:55:51with your voice.
00:55:55Sing a song with your voice.
00:55:59Baby Doll Mein Sohne Di
00:56:01What happened?
00:56:03You have issues in your life.
00:56:05If someone can sing Baby Doll Mein Sohne Di well,
00:56:07they can sing any song well.
00:56:09That's my understanding.
00:56:11I don't know what you're thinking.
00:56:13I'm listening to the song.
00:56:15I think we should listen to
00:56:17Samar's favorite song.
00:56:19Samar wants me to sing it.
00:56:21What's your favorite song?
00:56:23Baby Doll Mein Sohne Di
00:56:25Actually, my favorite song
00:56:27of all time,
00:56:29not all time,
00:56:31is Atif Aslam's Yakeen.
00:56:33Oh, Yakeen.
00:56:35More than that,
00:56:37it's a soothing, long drive,
00:56:39friendly song.
00:56:41I have a guitar. I'll sing it for you.
00:56:43I'll definitely sing it for you.
00:56:45Zainab, play the guitar.
00:56:47Zainab is playing the tabla.
00:56:51Good guitar.
00:56:53Anything else?
00:56:55Anything.
00:56:57But recently,
00:56:59I liked this song.
00:57:01It was a crazy hit.
00:57:03I love that song.
00:57:05I'll sing it for you.
00:57:53Good, Samar.
00:57:55Samar, you're so talented.
00:57:57Mashallah.
00:57:59You're a heavy singer.
00:58:01You're a high-level singer.
00:58:03Very clear cut.
00:58:05I don't know the words.
00:58:07I'll praise you in good words.
00:58:09Like what the f**k?
00:58:13Hey guys, subscribe if you haven't already.
00:58:15Because in every podcast,
00:58:17we pick one lucky subscriber
00:58:19and Sundas and I talk to them.
00:58:21Let's pick the pod...
00:58:25The winner for this podcast is Maham.
00:58:27Let's call Maham and talk to her.
00:58:29Hello.
00:58:31How are you?
00:58:33Hello, Maham. How are you?
00:58:35I'm good. What about you?
00:58:37Good.
00:58:39What are you doing?
00:58:41I've been sitting here for 2 hours.
00:58:45You're so ready.
00:58:47You've been sitting here for 2 hours.
00:58:49We're so sorry.
00:58:51We were making a call but the internet wasn't working.
00:58:53I thought
00:58:55the podcast would be done
00:58:57and I'd be sitting here.
00:58:59I thought the podcast
00:59:01wouldn't end until Maham calls.
00:59:03We were waiting for your call.
00:59:05Why didn't you call us?
00:59:07Thank you so much.
00:59:09Tell me how much time do I have?
00:59:11I'll manage my talks accordingly.
00:59:13You start.
00:59:1515 more seconds.
00:59:17Say hi to Maham.
00:59:19Hi, Maham.
00:59:21Say Maham in front of Snapchat.
00:59:23They make a lot of clips.
00:59:25Say hi to Maham.
00:59:27I'm recording the screen but it's not working.
00:59:29We'll send you.
00:59:31We're recording. Don't worry.
00:59:33Anyways, thank you so much, Maham.
00:59:35I don't know how to express it.
00:59:37You said it.
00:59:39Mind-blowing.
00:59:41Mind-blowing.
00:59:43Mind-blasting.
00:59:47You're actually a very good singer.
00:59:51One more.
00:59:53One more.
00:59:55There's no free concert here.
00:59:57He'll say...
00:59:59You won't get dates later.
01:00:01Lose as many songs as you can.
01:00:03I'm telling you.
01:00:05We won't be able to do it again.
01:00:07Please don't do this to us.
01:00:09Which song did you listen to?
01:00:11You make your own songs.
01:00:13Write your own songs.
01:00:15What were you saying?
01:00:17I was actually saying
01:00:19let me listen to Yakeen.
01:00:21If I remember.
01:00:25Aaj Dil Dukha Hai.
01:00:27Oh, that one.
01:00:29You don't know Yakeen?
01:00:31Such a famous hit.
01:00:33Have some shame, Sundas.
01:00:35I might remember if I sing it.
01:00:37No, Samar.
01:00:39Where are you?
01:00:41Where are you?
01:00:43What were you thinking?
01:00:45We were listening to Samar
01:00:47and someone said
01:00:49I heard your voice.
01:00:51I'm sorry.
01:00:53Samar, please.
01:00:55It's okay.
01:00:57You lip-sync.
01:00:59I'm a little sensitive.
01:01:01My audio is gone.
01:01:03I'm a little sensitive.
01:01:05It's okay.
01:01:09Aaj Dil Dukha Hai.
01:01:15Tum yaad aayi.
01:01:19Anjaane log hai.
01:01:25Apne kahan dhoond paaye.
01:01:31Jaage hai, soye nahi.
01:01:37Aisi hai meri yeh bechaani.
01:01:43Din bhi wahi,
01:01:45Raate bhi,
01:01:49Saanson mein saansin hai nahi.
01:02:05Very nice.
01:02:07Sorry, my voice got stuck.
01:02:09We didn't know but I'll tell you.
01:02:11Very nice.
01:02:13You're actually a really good singer.
01:02:17I'm so happy that not only are you a good actor
01:02:19but you are a wonderful singer.
01:02:21You have a very bright future.
01:02:25Samar, if you want to continue
01:02:27as in acting or singing?
01:02:29If you want to continue
01:02:31then do both.
01:02:33But
01:02:35a lot of people
01:02:37want to excel in this.
01:02:39So, singing or acting?
01:02:41I was listening to your question.
01:02:43You were doing this and I was like
01:02:45I don't know.
01:02:47I remembered a joke.
01:02:49I won't hit you.
01:02:51Because it's not applicable.
01:02:53Why?
01:02:55It's a joke.
01:02:57I heard it somewhere else.
01:02:59It's not applicable to you.
01:03:01But I'll hit you.
01:03:03Sundas has asked if acting or singing?
01:03:05I said no.
01:03:07I think you should go with acting.
01:03:09He was like have you seen me act?
01:03:11I was like no, I heard you sing.
01:03:15Obviously, it's not applicable on you.
01:03:17You're a wonderful singer.
01:03:19What would you pick?
01:03:21I would pick singing.
01:03:23Because
01:03:25I said that
01:03:27acting is written by someone else.
01:03:29And it's a character that you play.
01:03:31The character that you're playing is written by someone else.
01:03:33And you have to do it accordingly.
01:03:35Singing is something that you write
01:03:37and you can carry your emotions
01:03:39and sing.
01:04:07The way you can
01:04:09control a crowd as a singer,
01:04:11you can never do that as an actor.
01:04:13The way people cheer for you
01:04:15when you are a singer,
01:04:17nobody will ever
01:04:19cheer for you as an actor like that.
01:04:21So you can, if you ever
01:04:23want to feel like a true rockstar,
01:04:25and if that is where your destiny is
01:04:27and that's what you enjoy,
01:04:29if you're a total
01:04:31audience person,
01:04:33become a singer.
01:04:35Go for it.
01:04:37Seriously.
01:04:39Because acting, I don't think
01:04:41you can control the audience that way.
01:04:43I don't think
01:04:45anyone remembers all your dialogues.
01:04:47Not that you've done a film.
01:04:49But with music,
01:04:51you have one song and people are screaming
01:04:53their lungs out.
01:04:55Who's the biggest name out of Pakistan
01:04:57in terms of entertainment?
01:04:59Entertainment?
01:05:01If you were to pick one person?
01:05:03We don't have just one.
01:05:05If there's one,
01:05:07one celebrity,
01:05:09one brand of Pakistan,
01:05:11one person, who would that be?
01:05:13Out of Pakistan? Atif.
01:05:15Who is he?
01:05:17Singer.
01:05:19That's it.
01:05:21You think anybody
01:05:23matches Atif Aslam's
01:05:25stature,
01:05:27his height, in terms of
01:05:29stardom?
01:05:31In terms of stardom.
01:05:33He is
01:05:35the star of Pakistan.
01:05:37Nobody matches him.
01:05:39Nobody can match him for a long long time.
01:05:41Nobody can.
01:05:43Just like
01:05:45Shahrukh Khan in India,
01:05:47nobody can be on his level.
01:05:49He's the last of the stars.
01:05:51You believe that? I do.
01:05:53He said it himself.
01:05:55I do believe in that.
01:05:57Nobody can be the next Shahrukh
01:05:59He can even come on his level, I think.
01:06:01Nobody can.
01:06:03Everybody is.
01:06:05But yes, I think
01:06:07in Pakistan, that's Atif.
01:06:09Nobody can match his level
01:06:11in terms of stardom.
01:06:13I agree with you.
01:06:15Anyway,
01:06:17that was it. Do we have anything else?
01:06:21We'll do that later.
01:06:23We'll do that later.
01:06:25We'll do that later.
01:06:27Do we have any more games?
01:06:31What's this?
01:06:33One participant thinks of
01:06:35a personality and others have to guess
01:06:37it, asking just yes or no
01:06:39questions.
01:06:4121 questions.
01:06:43Kasauti.
01:06:45Have you guys played Kasauti?
01:06:47Have you?
01:06:49I have too.
01:06:51Akinator is a game.
01:06:53Akinator is a game.
01:06:55Akinator, yes.
01:06:57It was the same.
01:06:59It was on the phone.
01:07:01It was the same.
01:07:03Kasauti is a game.
01:07:05Kasauti is a game where one of us
01:07:07thinks of a name.
01:07:09A celebrity or a regular person.
01:07:11Whatever. But everybody must know
01:07:13who the person is. And the other two people
01:07:15have to ask or guess
01:07:17the celebrity within 21
01:07:19questions.
01:07:21We'll be quick.
01:07:23We'll be quick.
01:07:25We won't be able to do it in 10.
01:07:27You guys know the rules of the game.
01:07:29Should I think?
01:07:31Can you guys guess?
01:07:33Why would I change?
01:07:35What happened?
01:07:37Cheating happens.
01:07:41Oh shit!
01:07:43This is going to reach Hollywood.
01:07:45Wait a second.
01:07:47Let me think.
01:07:49You should keep Shahrukh Khan and Amitabh type.
01:07:51So that you don't become a side supporting role
01:07:53who is only known in one movie.
01:07:55Chunky Pandey.
01:07:57I warned him
01:07:59because it was going on in his head.
01:08:01Keep me as a side supporting role.
01:08:03Because Shahveer and I
01:08:05usually like the side supporting
01:08:07actors the most.
01:08:09Because they put so much
01:08:11effort.
01:08:13Even though they are not in the lead role.
01:08:15But they put so much effort in the role.
01:08:17So we enjoy a lot
01:08:19of side supporting actors.
01:08:21I wrote it down.
01:08:23Is it from Hollywood?
01:08:25Hollywood, Bollywood.
01:08:27I can only answer yes and no.
01:08:29Please hurry up.
01:08:31I'll keep counting the questions on my fingertips.
01:08:33Bollywood.
01:08:35Yes.
01:08:37Actor.
01:08:39Male.
01:08:41Yes.
01:08:43Is he alive?
01:08:45One second.
01:08:47The questions are getting less.
01:08:49It's four.
01:08:51It's getting less.
01:08:53Is there a recent movie of his?
01:08:55Should we ask or not?
01:08:57I don't remember
01:08:59if there is a recent movie of his or not.
01:09:01I don't remember.
01:09:03That means Shahrukh Khan is not Salman Khan.
01:09:05The question is done.
01:09:07Five.
01:09:09Is he known for comedy roles
01:09:11or serious roles?
01:09:13I'll write it down.
01:09:17Is he known for comedy?
01:09:21Rajpal Yadav.
01:09:23Rajpal Yadav?
01:09:25What?
01:09:27Rajpal Yadav?
01:09:29How did you reach Rajpal Yadav?
01:09:31I was thinking of Rajpal Yadav.
01:09:33But I thought it would be Farish Rawal.
01:09:35I'll play it again.
01:09:37I didn't like it.
01:09:39You guys were saying
01:09:41don't think difficult.
01:09:43Think easy.
01:09:45Now he'll think of circuit.
01:09:47Now he'll think of Arshad Warsi.
01:09:49You read it.
01:09:51You read it.
01:09:53I didn't read it.
01:09:55Arshad Warsi?
01:09:57First question.
01:09:59Arshad Warsi?
01:10:01No.
01:10:03Shakeel Siddiqui?
01:10:05No.
01:10:07Ask him the name of the actors.
01:10:09Is he male or female?
01:10:11Male.
01:10:13Is he known for comedy?
01:10:15No.
01:10:17Serious roles.
01:10:19Who told you he's an actor?
01:10:21Why are you stuck in acting?
01:10:23Four questions.
01:10:29Is he related to subcontent?
01:10:33No.
01:10:35Hollywood?
01:10:41We'll lose.
01:10:43Why would I know?
01:10:45Why would I know?
01:10:49I thought you were English.
01:10:53Five questions?
01:10:55Hollywood?
01:11:01He's not from Hollywood.
01:11:03Hollywood? No.
01:11:09TikToker?
01:11:11Seven questions.
01:11:13How many questions do we have?
01:11:15Ten questions or twenty one?
01:11:21Seven questions.
01:11:25Is he an entertainer?
01:11:27No.
01:11:29Who is he?
01:11:31Singer?
01:11:35He's not from Bollywood?
01:11:37Hollywood?
01:11:39He's not from Bollywood.
01:11:41Is he the captain of a ship?
01:11:43No.
01:11:45Nine questions.
01:11:51Is he a politician?
01:11:53Imran Khan?
01:11:55No.
01:11:57He's not from Barzaghir.
01:11:59Trump?
01:12:01Do you have any questions?
01:12:03Joe Biden?
01:12:05Do you have any questions?
01:12:07Joe Biden?
01:12:09No.
01:12:11We have 11 questions left.
01:12:13Raj Pali Adab was fine.
01:12:15We'll do Bollywood.
01:12:17We have 10 questions left.
01:12:19You've reached a lot.
01:12:21Is he a politician?
01:12:23No.
01:12:25We asked him if he's a politician.
01:12:27He said no.
01:12:29I answered that question.
01:12:31He's a politician.
01:12:33Think about it.
01:12:35I thought about it.
01:12:37Because she reads
01:12:39and says what comes to her mind.
01:12:41What comes to her mind.
01:12:43I guessed Raj Pali Adab like this.
01:12:49Hollywood?
01:12:51No.
01:12:53I don't know.
01:12:57Is he a sports person?
01:12:59No.
01:13:01Who is this person?
01:13:05He's not a politician.
01:13:07He's not from the entertainment industry.
01:13:11He's a politician from Hollywood.
01:13:13I think he's from somewhere else.
01:13:15Is he a politician?
01:13:17Mr. Beast?
01:13:19He's an entertainer.
01:13:21He's not a politician.
01:13:23He's a politician.
01:13:25This wasn't a question.
01:13:27We've already answered this.
01:13:2913.
01:13:31We guessed it.
01:13:37Is he alive?
01:13:39Is he the Prime Minister of Canada?
01:13:41That's not a good question.
01:13:43Is he alive?
01:13:45No.
01:13:4714.
01:13:49He's from the subcontinent.
01:13:53Okay, he's a politician.
01:13:55He's not alive.
01:13:57Did he die in 2000s?
01:13:59Or before that?
01:14:012010 to 2020?
01:14:03Or before that?
01:14:05I can't answer this.
01:14:07Did he die between 2010 and 2024?
01:14:09No.
01:14:1115.
01:14:15He died in the 19th century.
01:14:17Yes.
01:14:19My father has to know this.
01:14:2117.
01:14:31Do you think I know him?
01:14:33That's not a question.
01:14:35Because in 2000s...
01:14:39Friendship.
01:14:41Yes.
01:14:43Everybody knows him.
01:14:45He passed away in the 19th century
01:14:47and he was a politician.
01:14:57You guys have 4 questions.
01:14:59Reach.
01:15:01Samar is scared.
01:15:03Who?
01:15:05You'll reach.
01:15:07It's very easy.
01:15:09You're so close.
01:15:11What if I don't know his name?
01:15:13It's impossible.
01:15:15He passed away in the 19th century.
01:15:17Ask him.
01:15:19Ramesh, you know me.
01:15:21You think I know him.
01:15:25I know him.
01:15:29He's dead. He's a politician.
01:15:33He's the president of the US.
01:15:35Is it a question?
01:15:37No.
01:15:3918.
01:15:43Now stop.
01:15:47It's a question?
01:15:49No.
01:15:512 questions left.
01:15:53Samar, now stop.
01:15:55Leave the game on me.
01:15:57MBBS degrees are not used.
01:15:59No, BDS.
01:16:01We're not doctors.
01:16:05Which politician died in the 19th century?
01:16:09You can't google it.
01:16:11I was messaging Zainab.
01:16:17Which politician in the 19th century
01:16:19is known by the whole world?
01:16:21Not 19.
01:16:23Before 2010.
01:16:25Hitler.
01:16:27It's a question?
01:16:29Yes.
01:16:31Why?
01:16:33It's Hitler.
01:16:35Good job, Samar.
01:16:37Give me the play button.
01:16:39Good job, bro.
01:16:41It was Hitler.
01:16:43I think I'm good at this game.
01:16:45Nice, man.
01:16:47Why didn't it become Quaid-e-Azam?
01:16:49I thought it was Quaid-e-Azam till the end.
01:16:53Yes, I thought it was Quaid-e-Azam.
01:16:55You know the whole world.
01:16:57I was wondering
01:16:59who was so famous
01:17:01that died in the 19th century.
01:17:03It was Hitler.
01:17:05Smart boy.
01:17:07Mom, can you see?
01:17:09You're saying I'm not educated.
01:17:11I know who Hitler is.
01:17:13I know Raj Polly Adaf.
01:17:15I know every person of the century.
01:17:17I won the game.
01:17:21You won the game.
01:17:23You take this cat.
01:17:25I want to thank my parents
01:17:27who prayed for me.
01:17:29This is a Bartley Award for you.
01:17:33Bartley Award.
01:17:35You were giving a speech.
01:17:37I want to thank my parents
01:17:39who prayed for me.
01:17:41All the friends who supported me.
01:17:45Thank you so much.
01:17:47Keep praying for me
01:17:49so that I keep winning competitions.
01:17:51Keep winning Bartley Awards.
01:17:53Thank you so much for coming on to the podcast, bro.
01:17:55This was actually a pleasure.
01:17:57I should leave after the speech.
01:18:01Thank you so much for coming on to the podcast.
01:18:03I should leave after the speech.
01:18:07It was actually amazing having you.
01:18:09We figured out that you're an amazing singer.
01:18:11A great actor.
01:18:13I haven't seen your acting, but I've heard your singing.
01:18:15You're a great singer.
01:18:17I think you have a very bright future.
01:18:19Please keep coming on the podcast.
01:18:21Keep coming even after you're more famous.
01:18:23Keep your composure.
01:18:25Remain humble.
01:18:27Keep coming for selfies.
01:18:29With your friends.
01:18:33Thank you so much for coming on to the show.
01:18:35It was actually lovely having you.
01:18:37Lovely having you too, Pats.
01:18:39Same to same.
01:18:41Qaid-e-Azam it is.
01:18:43Don't worry.
01:18:45I actually changed it at the end.
01:18:47I thought you changed it.
01:18:49You said that your partner caught it.
01:18:51When you were holding the phone,
01:18:53you must have texted Zainab
01:18:55to change it to Hitler.
01:18:57It has reached Qaid-e-Azam.
01:18:59Thank you so much.
01:19:01It was a good podcast, ladies and gentlemen.
01:19:03Hopefully you guys enjoyed it.
01:19:05I'm a little unwell.
01:19:07But I was fine in this.
01:19:09If I spoke less in this podcast,
01:19:11I apologize.
01:19:13Next time I'll pick up the pace.
01:19:15Papa would be so proud of you, Adi.
01:19:17I don't know how I came forward
01:19:19in such a situation.
01:19:21Thank you everybody for watching.
01:19:23We will as always catch you in the next one.
01:19:25Allah Hafiz.
01:19:27Bye-bye.