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Host:
- Ashfaq ishaq Satti

Guests:
- Barrister Sher Afzal Khan Marwat
- Senator Afnan Ullah PMLN

"Eidi Detay Howay Pakistanio Ko aik Baat Yad Rakhni Chahiye..." Sher Afzal Marwat's Statement

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00:00In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:08Eid special show, I hope all of you are doing well.
00:13I hope your Eid is going well.
00:16Those who are in Pakistan, those who are outside Pakistan, Pakistani or Muslim,
00:20Eid Mubarak to all of you on behalf of ARY and Ashfaq Ishaq Satti.
00:25How are you spending your Eid?
00:29Obviously, there is a lot of work.
00:31From the first day to the third day of Eid,
00:33there are not only dream sessions,
00:35but also meetings.
00:37At times, our Eid is spent in the studios.
00:40But despite that, we also have a lot of work to do.
00:43Our politicians also have a lot of work.
00:46If they are in Islamabad,
00:49then their work related to the parliament is in their place.
00:51Then giving time to their family,
00:53shopping, managing things.
00:55So normally in our talk shows,
00:57what is our discussion?
00:59What is your opinion on this matter?
01:01What is your opinion on that matter?
01:03Someone said this, someone said that.
01:05But on the occasion of Eid,
01:07the direction of discussion should be different.
01:09Our politicians,
01:11because obviously in Islamabad,
01:13we mostly talk to politicians.
01:15So it is important to know from them
01:17what is their personal life?
01:19How do they see Eid?
01:21How did their childhood Eid go?
01:23So we have invited two personalities
01:25to our studios today.
01:27With whom we will celebrate Eid.
01:29And we will know from them
01:31what is in their life other than politics.
01:33So let's introduce you.
01:35Senator Afnanullah Khan is with us.
01:37Thank you so much.
01:39Eid Mubarak to you.
01:41And along with that, Sheriff Zal Marwat,
01:43who is also a member of the National Assembly.
01:45Thank you both very much.
01:47Eid Mubarak to both of you.
01:49Eid is a very good time.
01:51It has been a good time in the past.
01:53Eid is a time of happiness.
01:55Eid in childhood was a good time.
01:57A person used to look forward
01:59to Eid.
02:01Then we used to go to our relatives' house.
02:03Then they used to come to our house.
02:05Now the situation has changed a bit
02:07that we have grown up.
02:09And now the children have Eid.
02:11We also have Eid.
02:13Obviously, you used to get Eid
02:15from your parents.
02:17That was a very good thing.
02:19A person used to look forward
02:21to Eid.
02:23Then we used to meet people.
02:25We used to cook good food.
02:27We used to spend Eid like this.
02:29Then I used to meet my friends in the evening.
02:31So my Eid is normally like this.
02:33Sheriff Zal, you tell us.
02:35Although there are hard core discussions
02:37going on with you.
02:39But what kind of celebrations
02:41are there on the occasion of Eid?
02:43Celebrations used to happen
02:45on the occasion of Eid.
02:47The atmosphere used to be the same.
02:49When my parents were alive
02:51and my uncle,
02:53uncle,
02:55uncle,
02:57there was no one left.
02:59Now we have grown up instead of them.
03:01So it has been a long time
03:03since we have celebrated Eid.
03:05Decades have passed.
03:07Now I feel like going to
03:09someone to celebrate Eid.
03:11I will give you.
03:13I will give you.
03:15Earlier people used to say
03:17that there is a cycle of
03:19big and small.
03:21But your mother is alive.
03:23Yes, my mother is alive.
03:25So she can fulfill her duty.
03:27Yes, my mother fulfills her duty.
03:29But the atmosphere of childhood
03:31that we are talking about,
03:33where everyone used to be together
03:35and my father was also there,
03:37it used to be more entertaining.
03:39Then you used to think that
03:41we will go here,
03:43we will eat here.
03:45Obviously, that does not
03:47last long.
03:49If both parents are alive
03:51and my father is not alive,
03:53then what is worship?
03:55Parents should value their children.
03:57Especially the poor people,
03:59the poor,
04:01the orphans,
04:03the poor,
04:05they also have Eid.
04:07This is not our Eid.
04:09You can't do anything.
04:11You should treat them with good morals.
04:13When you go out for Eid prayer,
04:15you should definitely meet the police.
04:17It is a very bad thing.
04:19You should ignore them.
04:21If someone is standing for your security
04:23and ruining your Eid,
04:25hug him and treat each other well.
04:27Eid should be celebrated
04:29with good morals.
04:31Eid should be celebrated
04:33with good morals.
04:35While celebrating Eid,
04:37you should not separate the children.
04:39Sometimes children come together
04:41with their brothers and sisters.
04:43The children of the servants
04:45and the children of the neighbors
04:47also come together.
04:49You should not separate them.
04:51I have experienced
04:53the separation of Eid.
04:55The worst thing
04:57that happens to children
04:59is that you give 100 to one
05:01and 50 to the other.
05:03You should not separate them.
05:05If they come together,
05:07everyone should celebrate Eid
05:09the same way.
05:15I remember one incident.
05:17It was Eid.
05:19My son was there
05:21with me.
05:23My niece was also there.
05:25They were young.
05:27One person came
05:29and his name was Juma Khan.
05:31Juma Khan is very dark.
05:33In our village,
05:35we call a person
05:37who is dark,
05:39who is lame,
05:41we call him
05:43Samet Plus.
05:45He is a prophet.
05:47His name is
05:49Tor Juma Khan.
05:51He is called
05:53Tor Juma Budi.
05:55He gave money
05:57to my son
05:59for Eid.
06:01I don't know
06:03whether he ignored it or not.
06:05My niece called him
06:07Tor Juma Budi.
06:09I am also someone's daughter.
06:11He wanted to tell me
06:13that I am his niece.
06:15Tor Juma Budi
06:17became viral at that time.
06:19During Eid,
06:21there is a gathering.
06:23I am very generous
06:25in giving Eid.
06:27I give it to everyone.
06:29Apart from this,
06:31in my family,
06:33girls,
06:35men,
06:37and children
06:39are very happy
06:41when I come.
06:43We called you at the right time.
06:45Tell me,
06:47how much Eid money
06:49did you get in your childhood?
06:51In my childhood,
06:53I think
06:55Rs. 50 was a lot.
06:57Sometimes,
06:59I used to get Rs. 100 or Rs. 500.
07:01I got Rs. 500
07:03in a car worth Rs. 10.
07:05You must have felt
07:07very rich.
07:09I felt like a very rich person.
07:11You used to get
07:13things worth Rs. 5 or Rs. 7.
07:15You used to get bun kebabs
07:17worth Rs. 5 or Rs. 7 in Karachi.
07:19Karachi food was different.
07:21At that time,
07:23when we used to meet
07:25my cousin,
07:27he used to enjoy
07:29playing cricket
07:31or football.
07:33But I had a problem.
07:35Whenever Eid came,
07:37I was the only one
07:39who used to gather.
07:41He used to give money
07:43to everyone.
07:45In the evening,
07:47my mother used to come to me
07:49and ask me to give her the money
07:51or else she will lose it.
07:53I used to keep it safely.
07:55But after that,
07:57I didn't get it again.
07:59After that,
08:01I used to ask my mother
08:03to keep it for me.
08:05I think all mothers
08:07do the same.
08:09They waste the money
08:11and lose it.
08:13I think this is a common practice.
08:15It is a common practice.
08:17They buy things for you.
08:19Clothes, books,
08:21anything solid for you.
08:23Otherwise, you waste it
08:25and lose it.
08:27This is how the world works.
08:29Mothers think
08:31better for you.
08:33How much do you get
08:35for Eid?
08:37It depends on the age.
08:39When I was a kid,
08:41I used to get Rs. 2 or Rs. 5.
08:43When I was a kid,
08:45I used to get
08:47pocket money
08:49every day.
08:51And pocket money
08:53has a lot of value.
08:55I used to get a lot of money.
08:57If Eid was over,
08:59my family was very big.
09:01I had uncles, aunts,
09:03and government employees.
09:05I used to get a lot of money.
09:07For 3-4 days,
09:09I used to get
09:11Rs. 2 or Rs. 5.
09:13After 4 days,
09:15my in-laws used to take it.
09:17I have seen
09:19currency like
09:21Chowani and Athani.
09:23Before that,
09:25my father used to tell me
09:27that he used to make
09:29Chowani with
09:31Rs. 5 or Rs. 10.
09:33He used to walk.
09:35Before that,
09:37there was a time
09:39when my younger son,
09:41Bhairav,
09:43he had a GULAK.
09:45Whenever I used to come,
09:47he used to ask for pocket money.
09:49I used to give him.
09:51One day, he announced
09:53that he will break his GULAK.
09:55When he broke his GULAK,
09:57his GULAK made him
09:59earn Rs. 8 lakh.
10:01Thank God,
10:03I don't have to pay now.
10:05Now, he is paying
10:07I made a deal
10:09with a person.
10:11I took extra land
10:13with my house.
10:15I had to give him money.
10:17His Rs. 8 lakh
10:19went into the deal.
10:21His GULAK earned money.
10:23He asked,
10:25where did the money go?
10:27The man's name is Mazloom Abasi.
10:29Mazloom Abasi.
10:31I said,
10:33we have deposited it in your bank.
10:35I said, Mazloom Abasi Bank.
10:37When his second GULAK was broken,
10:39he also earned Rs. 6-7 lakh.
10:41He also went to Mazloom Abasi Bank.
10:43I have given him
10:45an ATM card of my bank.
10:47He thinks that his money is safe.
10:49What is his age?
10:51He is 6 years old.
10:53Mashallah.
10:55This is a good investment.
10:57My father used to tell me
10:59that my grandfather,
11:01sorry,
11:03my great-grandfather,
11:05my great-grandfather,
11:07he used to work
11:09as a woodcutter.
11:11He had a business
11:13in Murree.
11:15It is an old story.
11:17We used to feel shy to meet him
11:19because he was a rich man.
11:21He used to put his hand inside
11:23and he used to
11:25say that he used to get
11:27Rs. 1.
11:29His minimum was Rs. 1.
11:31He used to say that
11:33Rs. 1 is a big deal for us.
11:35When he grew old,
11:37his eyesight became weak.
11:39He used to take out
11:41two of his pockets.
11:43He used to take out
11:45two of his pockets.
11:47He used to take out
11:49two of his pockets.
11:51My grandfather
11:53had a belief
11:55that when he used to
11:57distribute money on Eid,
11:59he used to give Rs. 10
12:01to someone
12:03to return Rs. 9.
12:05to return Rs. 9.
12:07Whoever used to return Rs. 9
12:09or Rs. 4 out of Rs. 5,
12:11he used to wash
12:13all the notes
12:15and keep them in the sun
12:17so that he would not
12:19put them in his pocket
12:21until the horn went off.
12:23You are usually very busy
12:25and don't get much time.
12:27Have you ever been interested in cooking?
12:29I started cooking
12:31when I went abroad to study.
12:33I had to do it
12:35out of helplessness.
12:37I realized that
12:39cooking is not an easy job.
12:41Cooking is
12:43an artistic job.
12:45It is indeed.
12:47You don't need a recipe.
12:49Once you know it,
12:51you have to feel it.
12:53It is intuitive.
12:55If you don't know how to cook,
12:57you will do it wrong.
12:59Once, I added turmeric
13:01to the food.
13:03I tried to fix it
13:05but it didn't work.
13:07I was hungry.
13:09I used to start cooking
13:11when I was hungry.
13:13I used to be lazy
13:15before that.
13:17I used to get tired
13:19when I came back from
13:21university.
13:23Why did you start cooking
13:25when you were hungry?
13:27I used to go abroad
13:29with my kids.
13:31When they came back
13:33and I was alone,
13:35I could cook
13:37but I didn't know how to cook.
13:39I remember one story
13:41about Eid.
13:43I was a judge
13:45at that time.
13:47My kids were with me
13:49and I was hungry at night.
13:51I went to the kitchen
13:53and there were pakoras.
13:55I heated the pakoras
13:57and I found chutney.
13:59I ate it with chutney.
14:01After a while,
14:03I found out that
14:05the chutney was made
14:07with fenugreek seeds.
14:11Didn't you feel
14:13any spice in it?
14:15No, I didn't feel
14:17the taste of pakoras.
14:19There is a person
14:21among us who has tasted
14:23henna.
14:25He emptied the whole bowl.
14:27There was a country hen
14:29in our house.
14:31She was a country hen?
14:33Yes, she was.
14:35She was old
14:37and she used to kill
14:39other hens.
14:41She couldn't kill them.
14:43My mother got annoyed
14:45and said,
14:47I used to try to save her
14:49but one day
14:51I decided to cook her.
14:53My mother said,
14:55she is 4-5 years old.
14:57She won't be able to kill you.
14:59I didn't have an idea.
15:01I had already done it.
15:03I added soda in it.
15:05I didn't know
15:07how much soda to add.
15:09I added 2 spoons of soda
15:11and covered it.
15:13After 15 minutes,
15:15I didn't find any hen in it.
15:17She saw everything.
15:21My mother,
15:23when I was going out,
15:25in a home,
15:27you get hot food
15:29and everything is set.
15:31Breakfast, food.
15:33In our homes,
15:35you get God's blessings.
15:37When I was going out,
15:39my mother said, learn something.
15:41You won't be able to do it.
15:43I said, I will go out and
15:45cook food.
15:47I will do this.
15:49I will do better than you.
15:51She said, let's see.
15:53When I went out,
15:55I found out
15:57that it was very difficult.
15:59I used to make chana pulao,
16:01rice and lentils.
16:03I couldn't make roti.
16:05Paratha was impossible.
16:07The roti could never be round.
16:09There were a few things
16:11that were easy.
16:13No matter how much you ruined
16:15the rice and lentils,
16:17it would still be round.
16:19But it was edible.
16:21You could eat it.
16:23My life was easy
16:25because I had a rice cooker.
16:27It was easier to make rice.
16:29I used to make
16:31non-stick rice.
16:33Tell me,
16:35was your political career
16:37good?
16:39You were a judge.
16:41How did you shift from there?
16:43Do you miss that time?
16:45Because you were
16:47very authoritative.
16:49For a while,
16:51when you are young,
16:53you like power and
16:55protocol.
16:57Many people at this age...
16:59No, they are fools.
17:01They are fools
17:03who like protocol.
17:05At first,
17:07I was a witness.
17:09But with time,
17:11I started focusing on
17:13the police and guards.
17:15After that,
17:17the best aspect of my job
17:19was that
17:21the time I spent
17:23learning the law
17:25and all kinds of
17:27family laws,
17:29it took me 50 years
17:31to learn all this.
17:33Tell me,
17:35if you weren't a politician,
17:37what would you be doing?
17:39I used to run an IT company.
17:41I still run it.
17:43But with less time,
17:45I don't focus on it.
17:47Since 2013,
17:49I started my IT company.
17:51I have been running it.
17:53Before that,
17:55I worked for 7 years
17:57in British Telecom.
17:59BTE is a big multinational company.
18:01There is another company,
18:03Read Business Information, RBI.
18:05I worked there for 7 years.
18:07I was in the UK.
18:09Then I came here
18:11and started my work.
18:13You worked and did politics.
18:15Yes, I did politics.
18:17My father used to tell me
18:19to establish myself first
18:21and then do politics.
18:23Otherwise, you won't be able
18:25to do what I did.
18:27You should have enough resources
18:29Let's take a short break.
18:31We will continue our discussion
18:33about the Eid show.
18:39Welcome to the Eid special show.
18:41I am talking to Sher Afzal Marwat
18:43and Senator Afnaan is with us.
18:45Let's make it interesting.
18:47Tell me,
18:49you are very well-dressed.
18:51Who does the shopping
18:53for the clothes?
18:55Do you choose the clothes yourself?
18:57I used to be very happy
18:59to shop for the whole house.
19:01But ever since
19:03I came to Limelight,
19:05my family has never
19:07gone out with me.
19:09Why?
19:11I don't take them out.
19:13Cameras are everywhere.
19:15We have security issues.
19:17Our society is polarized.
19:19If we go to Dubai,
19:21they go separately
19:23and I go separately.
19:25As far as shopping is concerned,
19:27my children have grown up.
19:29They have their own wishes.
19:31They buy what they want
19:33or their mother buys it for them.
19:35However, I do my own shopping.
19:37Sometimes in Pakistan,
19:39sometimes abroad.
19:41I went to a shop
19:43in Islamabad.
19:45It had beautiful
19:47sweaters, jerseys,
19:49coats,
19:51and they were
19:535,000 or 7,000 rupees.
19:55I bought 5 or 6 items
19:57from there.
19:59They had beautiful things.
20:01The design was good.
20:03You can buy
20:05something for 2 lakhs
20:07or 10 lakhs or 10,000 rupees.
20:09Generally,
20:11everything is the same.
20:13I bought those things
20:15and went to a function.
20:17I had to wear one of those things.
20:19A person came to me
20:21and asked me what brand it was.
20:23I told him to guess.
20:25He said it was a French brand.
20:27I told him that he was right.
20:29He said
20:31it must be 3 or 3.5 lakhs.
20:33I bought it for 6,000 rupees.
20:35These days,
20:37I have watches
20:39and shoes.
20:41People assume
20:43that it must be worth lakhs.
20:45They don't know.
20:47It's a new generation.
20:49Even my children
20:51are brand conscious.
20:55You should wear what you like.
20:57When I was giving my resignation,
20:59my family came to me
21:01and said that
21:03we used to live in Islamabad.
21:05What will happen?
21:07I told them that
21:09even if they give me a car,
21:11I will be able to make a living.
21:13Who does
21:15shopping?
21:17I don't have
21:19much interest in shopping.
21:21You didn't like it before?
21:23I never liked it.
21:25I like cars.
21:27I like cars to that extent.
21:29If you ask me from an interest point of view,
21:31I just buy
21:33what I need.
21:37If I don't have enough clothes,
21:39or if I have to change them,
21:41I just buy them.
21:43I don't have a particular choice.
21:45I just mix
21:47what I have in Pakistan.
21:53Do you like racing?
21:55I have done a lot of karting
21:57in Islamabad.
21:59I won the All-Pakistan competition
22:0110 years ago.
22:03I like trucks
22:05and sports cars.
22:07I don't have a lot of them.
22:09But I have kept one or two.
22:11I had them outside as well.
22:13It was easy to keep them outside.
22:15It's difficult to keep them here.
22:17But you are still a manager in Islamabad.
22:19Yes, I am a manager in Islamabad.
22:21If you go to Karachi and try,
22:23then you will know.
22:25Maintenance of cars is very expensive here.
22:27It's easy outside.
22:29It's expensive here and impossible there.
22:31You have lived in Karachi.
22:33Yes, I have lived in Karachi.
22:35In Karachi, you can keep a good car
22:37but it will be destroyed.
22:39You can keep a truck or SUV there.
22:41I like these things.
22:45If I like something,
22:47for example, I like hiking.
22:49I have a hiking gear.
22:51I buy such things.
22:53You are very good at hiking.
22:55We will take Mr. Farwad with us.
22:57Yes, we will take him with us.
22:59In cars,
23:01the new generation likes cars.
23:03I have an elder son.
23:05He is 18 years old.
23:07He was not even 18 years old.
23:09He started with small cars.
23:11He started from there.
23:13Yes, I am thankful to my family
23:15that I have a big parking.
23:17All the children who grew up,
23:19they all had a demand
23:21to buy a car.
23:23Now I have given all the children
23:25cars.
23:27I have given them to their mother.
23:29I have also bulletproofed my needs.
23:31I have kept three cars for me.
23:33I have kept one for my area.
23:35It's ID proof and bulletproof.
23:37In our area,
23:39there are a lot of threats.
23:41You must have faced threats.
23:43I have faced threats all my life.
23:45Tell me,
23:47did you take part in sports?
23:49What did you play?
23:51Volleyball.
23:53Once I played Kabaddi.
23:55Kabaddi?
23:57Apart from that, I played cricket.
23:59Were you good at cricket?
24:01I think so.
24:03I got an over in university.
24:05In that over,
24:07I took five wickets.
24:09Fast bowling?
24:11Yes, it was a coincidence.
24:13Otherwise, I was not a good bowler.
24:15So you were not a good batsman?
24:17I didn't know.
24:19But that day, I scored a match.
24:21Oh, very nice.
24:23But you didn't continue after that?
24:25No, I don't know
24:27which players are there in cricket.
24:29I don't have time to compete with them.
24:31Now I wait
24:33and see the result.
24:35That's all I know.
24:37If you had played well,
24:39you would have been more popular
24:41in the party.
24:43Even if I was born 10 times,
24:45I was not popular in the party.
24:47Because
24:49apart from 4, 5 or 6 people,
24:51everyone else
24:53was in contact
24:55with such people
24:57that they were
24:59forcing us to play.
25:01So,
25:03I got used to it.
25:05In sports,
25:07like cars and racing,
25:09did you play cricket?
25:11I have played cricket a lot.
25:13But in Karachi,
25:15I played more of
25:17tape ball cricket.
25:19It was a very popular
25:21sport.
25:23Whenever I go there,
25:25I play a lot.
25:27I like swimming a lot.
25:29I like hiking a lot.
25:31These are the sports
25:33that I have played.
25:35I have played table tennis a lot.
25:37I have played squash a lot.
25:39I had a shoulder issue.
25:41In squash,
25:43it can be very difficult.
25:45You can injure your ankle
25:47or knee.
25:49It is physically challenging.
25:51Handling the ball.
25:53In the beginning,
25:55the ball reacts differently.
25:57I have played sports
25:59like this a lot.
26:01Now,
26:03I don't get much time.
26:05I like hiking a lot.
26:07I have done base camp
26:09in Nanga Parbat.
26:11So, you try to maintain
26:13your fitness?
26:15Yes, I try to maintain it.
26:17I also like swimming
26:19in summers.
26:21Tell me,
26:23how did your father
26:25help you?
26:27I have done 4 jumps.
26:29I didn't do a tandem.
26:31I had to push.
26:33I went up
26:35and said,
26:37I don't want to jump.
26:39They said,
26:41you have to jump.
26:43I convinced my friend
26:45not to jump.
26:47He said,
26:49it won't happen again.
26:51I remember the first time
26:53I jumped.
26:55The plane goes up like this.
26:57When the plane went up,
26:59the jumpmaster opened
27:01the door.
27:03When the door opened,
27:05I was sitting in front of the door.
27:07When the plane tilted,
27:09I saw the ground below.
27:11I will never forget that view.
27:13I also thought,
27:15what am I doing?
27:17I didn't focus on it.
27:19I said,
27:21I jumped.
27:23Thank God,
27:25the door opened.
27:27It was a very interesting sport.
27:29My father said,
27:31I don't want to do it again.
27:33Tell me,
27:35do you watch
27:37dramas and films?
27:39There was a drama called
27:41Mar Gaya Tha Hero.
27:43The whole nation was shocked.
27:45Mere Paas Tum Ho?
27:47Yes.
27:49Iza Khan.
27:51I really liked that drama.
27:53Especially the day he died.
27:55Do you know,
27:57that drama was shown
27:59in cinemas.
28:01It was a very
28:03captivating drama.
28:05I am a big fan of Turkish dramas.
28:09I have watched
28:11thousands of films.
28:13My free time is
28:15to watch movies
28:17and to travel around the world.
28:19I am a big fan of tourism.
28:21I have a master's degree in history.
28:23I like to go to historical places.
28:25I like to relate.
28:27I do a lot of research.
28:29For example,
28:31if I have to go to Egypt,
28:33I have to see Egypt in every era.
28:35If I have to go to Italy,
28:37I have to go to Rome.
28:39For example,
28:41I have been to the place
28:43where the Pope lives.
28:45Similarly,
28:47if I have to go to the Middle East,
28:49I have to go to the mosque
28:51of Hazrat Umar.
28:53I love history.
28:55You have told me
28:57that you liked
28:59Iza Khan.
29:01Did you like the whole drama?
29:03No, I did not mention the actor.
29:05I liked the actor.
29:07Humayun Saeed.
29:09Humayun Saeed.
29:11He performed very well.
29:13In Pakistani dramas,
29:15there is a woman
29:17from Karachi.
29:19She is married now.
29:21I always forget her name.
29:23She is called
29:25Pashto.
29:27She is married
29:29in Dubai.
29:31Hiba Bukhari?
29:33No.
29:35I do not watch so many dramas.
29:37I like Turkish dramas,
29:39action movies,
29:41historical war movies,
29:43and documentaries.
29:45You must have seen
29:47Ertugrul Ghazi.
29:49There were so many episodes.
29:51I could not even imagine.
29:53I have seen all the episodes.
29:55I have seen Kurulus Usman,
29:57Salahuddin Ayubi,
29:59Sultan Muhammad Fateh.
30:01Who is your favorite
30:03TV star or actress?
30:05Her name is
30:07Neelam Munir.
30:09Neelam Munir.
30:11Thank God I remembered.
30:13There was a drama called
30:15Dhoohan.
30:17I really liked it.
30:19Dhoohan and Angarwadi
30:21were making good dramas.
30:23I really liked it.
30:25I was not in Pakistan
30:27and I did not like dramas.
30:29Was it Nabeel's drama?
30:31Dhoohan was
30:33the one from Canada.
30:35Yes.
30:37Was it Rauf's drama?
30:39No, it was Aasher Azeem's drama.
30:41Aasher Azeem's drama.
30:43Aas to Dada Dukhna Koi.
30:45He also had a song
30:47when he killed his friend.
30:49I had a talk with Nabeel
30:51and he said that he did not get
30:53anything else for blood.
30:55So, we put ketchup.
30:57It was in Bulbule.
30:59It was a successful drama.
31:01Mashallah.
31:03Nabeel's character in Bulbule
31:05and Safdar
31:07in Bulbule.
31:09Mehmood.
31:11Both of them acted
31:13very well.
31:15You forgot the name.
31:17I know about Momo.
31:19Momo is
31:21sometimes overrated.
31:23But Nabeel
31:25and Mehmood
31:27did a great job.
31:29I have not seen
31:31Bulbule in two years.
31:33But it was great.
31:35I would have watched it
31:37if it was on TV.
31:39Nabeel himself said that
31:41he did not think
31:43that he would do it for so long.
31:45But as time passed
31:47he improvised
31:49and people liked it.
31:51I would like you to
31:53recite a poem
31:55for us.
31:57I only know
31:59political poems.
32:01Please do it.
32:03We used to read
32:05in election campaigns
32:07when we used to vote
32:09and talk about hope.
32:11We used to say that
32:13the evening will come
32:15and the dawn will come.
32:17Hope will come
32:19in the garden
32:21and the harvest will come
32:23with us.
32:25We used to read this.
32:27Do you remember
32:29Faiz's poem?
32:43I really liked
32:45Faiz's poem.
32:47My father told me
32:49that if you read
32:51Faiz's poetry
32:53as if it is about love.
32:55But in reality
32:57it is about poetry.
33:15Mr. Marwat,
33:17do you have any interest
33:19in poetry?
33:21When we go for
33:23poetry sessions,
33:25I have read Iqbal's poetry
33:27and Ghalib's poetry.
33:31There are many poems
33:33but
33:35I will tell you
33:37one of them.
33:41It is a poem by
33:43Allama Iqbal.
33:51Iqbal was a
33:53great poet
33:55but he was also
33:57a great thinker.
33:59His philosophy
34:01and passion for
34:03Muslims
34:05and his poetry
34:07are amazing.
34:13We will take a break now.
34:15Stay with us.
34:17We will be back
34:19after the break.
34:21We will be back
34:23with our special show
34:25on off-the-record.
34:27Do you have to excel in the party?
34:29I think
34:31you can excel in any party
34:33only if the workers
34:35like you.
34:37And workers
34:39like you
34:41and you can excel.
34:43You don't have to excel
34:45in any party.
34:47If you can't deliver,
34:49you fail.
34:51Is it important
34:53to have a relationship
34:55to become a minister?
34:57I think relationships
34:59are very important
35:01in our country.
35:03Welcome is more important
35:05than merit.
35:07It depends on
35:09each person's
35:11preferences.
35:13Some people
35:15prefer merit.
35:25I think we should
35:27send the dumb one.
35:29The answer is
35:31wheat is ground
35:33but flour is already ground.
35:35When you said
35:37blind, deaf and deaf
35:39I thought you meant
35:41this is what is inside.
35:43Some are dumb,
35:45some are deaf and some are blind.
35:47If someone is not blind,
35:49tell him to become blind.
35:51What did you say?
35:53I said, don't you want to go back?
35:55I don't want to go back.
35:57Now I will die.
36:01I do want
36:03to compete with Khan again.
36:05But now
36:07he has given me a chance
36:09to live.
36:11As long as I live,
36:13my heart will grow.
36:15So you don't want
36:17to be irreversible.
36:19I always say,
36:21a slave will not be sad.
36:23If I am irreversible,
36:25will someone take away my world?
36:27Will my life end?
36:29Will my livelihood end?
36:31Only Allah can decide.
36:33Tell me one thing.
36:35Nawaz Sharif or Shahbaz Sharif?
36:37Alright.
36:39Busha Bibi or Aleema Khan?
36:41Which one is better
36:43for Bani PTI's politics?
36:45Both.
36:47There is no need
36:49to get involved in politics.
36:51Alright.
36:53Ishaq Dar or
36:55Mohammad Aurangzeb?
36:57Ishaq Dar.
36:59Mariam Nawaz or Usman Buzdar?
37:03Which one is better?
37:05Usman Buzdar.
37:07He should not even be called a minister.
37:09That is one thing.
37:13Although Mariam Nawaz
37:15is politically opposed,
37:17Buzdar is not.
37:19There is no comparison?
37:21So you still think that
37:23it was a wrong decision?
37:25Extremely wrong.
37:27What could be the reason?
37:29These same decisions.
37:31These same decisions.
37:33If Buzdar
37:35had been replaced by
37:37a wise man,
37:39a strong man,
37:41he would have strengthened PTI in Punjab.
37:43Where is Buzdar?
37:45He must be sitting
37:47under a date tree.
37:49These are also some decisions.
37:51He put Mehmood Khan in KP.
37:53The problem with PTI
37:55is that
37:57when you talk about past mistakes,
37:59you say that
38:01Mehmood Khan entered Kufr.
38:03Tell me one thing.
38:05Wazir-e-Dakhla has three names.
38:07Which one is better?
38:09Parvez Khattak, Mohsin Naqvi
38:11or Talal Chaudhry?
38:15I will say Talal Chaudhry
38:17because he is a political man.
38:19And he is visible now.
38:21He is also in front of us.
38:23He has been here before.
38:25Mr. Rana was also a good interior minister.
38:27Thank you so much.
38:29Thank you so much.
38:31You both came here
38:33and celebrated our Eid
38:35in a great way.
38:37We got a chance to know you
38:39on a personal level.
38:41It is very important
38:43that we can talk on Eid
38:45which is a little different from politics.
38:47It is very difficult to get rid of it.
38:49Thank you both for coming.
38:51With your love,
38:53acquaintances,
38:55friends,
38:57celebrate Eid in a great way.
38:59That's all for now.
39:01May Allah protect you.

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