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00:00 [Music]
00:06 [Music]
00:10 Are you ready?
00:11 [Music]
00:12 The Knock Knock Show
00:14 [Music]
00:31 Hello, hello, hello, hello and come on.
00:34 Today, we will open our show with the mention of a personality
00:39 who when she smiles,
00:41 the universe is filled with colors.
00:44 Flowers bloom everywhere.
00:46 What a thing, what a thing.
00:47 There can be a mix of everything in the world,
00:50 but in her love,
00:52 no mix is possible.
00:54 But her weapons are very interesting.
00:57 Very interesting.
00:58 Slippers, shoes, rolling pin,
01:01 you must have understood.
01:03 And what else is there in your fate,
01:05 what will she get at that time?
01:06 This guided missile technology has come much later.
01:10 The shoe is coming, you go left, right, up, down,
01:16 the shoe comes and hits the head
01:18 and the sound comes, head shot.
01:20 [Applause]
01:22 And this is the mention of our mother,
01:26 our mothers,
01:27 today's opening we have dedicated to our mothers
01:29 and today's guest is also a mother and daughter.
01:32 Such a talent, you name it.
01:36 Opening, writing, direction, knock knock.
01:40 Who's there?
01:41 Amar Khan and Faria Jameel.
01:44 [Applause]
01:46 [Music]
01:55 Come, come.
01:56 Thank you, thank you.
01:58 [Music]
02:08 Assalam-o-Alaikum.
02:09 Assalam-o-Alaikum, thank you so much for coming.
02:11 Thank you very much.
02:13 It is our good fortune that our son has invited us.
02:16 Thank you so much, I am honored.
02:17 My first question is,
02:19 who should I ask the first question to?
02:21 Because I am not able to tell who is the mother and who is the daughter.
02:23 Mother, consider her.
02:25 [Laughter]
02:28 According to the intellect,
02:30 I mean, when children grow up,
02:33 it does not mean that they are misbehaving or doing something.
02:38 They are educating you according to their own standards.
02:41 The determination in your words,
02:43 which is there in the drama but we have not seen such determination.
02:47 Have you ever played such a determination role?
02:49 I played Reza Reza in the era of PTV.
02:52 You were Tauqir Nasir's mother.
02:56 I was Tauqir Nasir's mother.
02:58 I will not say this, I know.
03:00 [Laughter]
03:01 No, you might not have seen it.
03:03 No, what do you think?
03:04 Have you seen it?
03:05 I have a lot of research.
03:06 Okay, okay.
03:07 So, what was that?
03:09 I have done a lot of roles.
03:11 I did the role of Aksi Mufti in Lok Virta.
03:14 I went to Thar and played Thar Parker.
03:16 I had a very good character in that.
03:19 After that, I have done more roles.
03:22 In which you had a little intellect,
03:26 a little work which was like writing.
03:29 Yes.
03:30 For which you had to rehearse.
03:32 Yes.
03:33 You had to keep the weight of the sentence equal.
03:35 Yes, that Man Chale Ka Sauda.
03:36 This is it.
03:37 In that I…
03:38 Man Chale Ka Sauda.
03:39 Yes.
03:40 Ashfaq Ahmed used to write it.
03:42 May Allah grant him heaven.
03:44 So, I used to get a chance to learn in that.
03:47 So, this level of impact of the content.
03:49 Yes, yes.
03:50 So, now everywhere you see her in the role of a clever aunt.
03:55 Actually, she hates herself on screen now.
03:58 She doesn't watch her own drama now.
04:00 So, you think how cruel it is that
04:02 the drama which she doesn't watch as an artist,
04:04 the viewers are watching it and it is getting good ratings.
04:07 But an actress feels that
04:09 she is recording the same scene,
04:11 the same character like a wedding film.
04:13 It is not delivered.
04:14 Do you agree that work used to be done in our times?
04:17 Is this a standard sentence?
04:18 I think I agree with her that work used to be done in her times.
04:22 We are stuck in a struggle, in an effort.
04:24 Look at yourself.
04:25 You are not only a host and an actor.
04:27 But you are the brain behind your projects.
04:30 So, you write and direct too.
04:32 Fortunately or unfortunately, you say,
04:35 but I have also studied and written and come to filmmaking.
04:37 So, it is very painful when you are doing a work which we don't want to do.
04:41 How important is it for a student
04:43 that if she wants to come in this profession,
04:47 what is the difference between getting a degree and coming here?
04:51 And why is it important for girls?
04:54 First of all, it was my mother's dream.
04:56 She herself didn't study much.
04:58 So, she tried her best.
05:01 Stand up and salute.
05:02 I love you, son.
05:05 Thank you very much.
05:07 Thank you.
05:08 Thank you, son.
05:09 Please sit.
05:10 When I told her,
05:12 I was very scared.
05:14 I didn't say that I want to do acting.
05:16 Because my mother was not a star.
05:18 She was an actor.
05:19 I knew that I won't get that launching pad.
05:21 I won't get everything in the platter.
05:23 I didn't want to get into this field.
05:24 Why should I lie?
05:25 So, I told her that I want to do filmmaking.
05:28 I said, I am close to it.
05:29 I have done filmmaking and degree.
05:31 Maybe I can go into acting too.
05:33 I still remember one thing she said to me.
05:35 Look, you have to be a hard worker too.
05:37 If you want to be a hard worker with full intention and hard work,
05:39 then study from this.
05:40 Because I didn't have that life and privileges.
05:43 You have it.
05:44 So, I want my daughter to study and write.
05:47 One more thing.
05:48 It's very funny.
05:49 My mother used to say,
05:50 I want you to speak English on screen.
05:52 It will be fun.
05:53 Mohit, I used to say that
05:57 whether I become a big actress or not.
06:00 I am still a C-class artist.
06:02 My friends...
06:04 I know it.
06:05 I know it.
06:06 They are like mothers.
06:08 Everyone knows it.
06:10 It's your greatness.
06:11 I will tell you the truth.
06:12 It's not a big deal.
06:14 But I want to tell you that
06:16 I refused to admit this.
06:18 But it's your education.
06:19 I tried to make my daughter a class A by doing C-class.
06:22 I wanted to change my shoes or not.
06:29 I wanted to do the job of dyeing hair.
06:32 It was fun to study.
06:35 God listened to me.
06:36 You remembered it from shoes.
06:37 So, do you still use each other's things?
06:39 No.
06:40 She wears a lot of things.
06:42 My knees hurt.
06:46 Did you ever lose anything from the makeup kit?
06:48 Tell me one more thing.
06:50 It was taken back.
06:51 He is a Malang.
06:52 I have never given him a branded bag,
06:56 shoes, makeup, or anything else.
06:59 It must have been transferred to our family.
07:02 I must have seen him wearing it.
07:04 We have a different fight on it.
07:06 You have hurt us.
07:08 But he did nothing for himself in his life.
07:12 He didn't invest in you.
07:14 He didn't do anything for himself.
07:15 Exactly.
07:16 He did everything for himself.
07:18 He did everything for himself.
07:20 Life is like that.
07:21 A person is born like a cow and dies.
07:24 Do something for someone.
07:25 That's life.
07:29 So, when you put all this effort and focus on him,
07:34 did he ever spend anything?
07:36 He is more stingy than me.
07:38 I still spend a lot.
07:43 And I don't know where Allah gives me from.
07:47 I don't get time.
07:49 Sometimes I hear it from somewhere.
07:51 When I moved from Lahore to Karachi,
07:54 Allah's mercy was more on me.
07:56 This is the poor and needy face of Karachi.
07:59 Even on Sundays, I get a day off.
08:01 I never said, "Give me a role in You Know."
08:07 I said, "Yes, this is the role. You can do it."
08:13 I said, "Sister, how much is it?"
08:15 I do this.
08:18 I read so many scripts.
08:20 I do fight with him.
08:22 "Sister, do this."
08:23 "No, not this."
08:25 I said, "Oh, this."
08:27 I don't get lucky.
08:29 You have so many choices.
08:31 But I think if I have a choice and privilege today,
08:34 it's because a generation has put all their effort.
08:39 There are so many sacrifices and compromises.
08:42 My son forgives all.
08:44 He forgives all.
08:45 Even the one who sells snacks wants his son to sell snacks.
08:48 So, what is your favorite role?
08:50 Except for Dine.
08:53 Actually, there is a new show coming up,
08:56 "Breaking News," where I play a journalist.
08:59 It's a very interesting story.
09:01 The journalists who give beepers on the roads,
09:03 the girls who come from small towns,
09:05 they start from there.
09:06 And then a video of that becomes viral.
09:08 And then she becomes a channel owner.
09:10 Almost.
09:11 She becomes a J.J.
09:12 I'm looking forward to that.
09:15 So, this is the story of a female J.J.
09:17 Yes, a female J.J.
09:18 So, should we call it A.A. or K.K.?
09:22 Let's call it A.K.
09:23 Because my name has K initials.
09:25 That's right.
09:26 How was the experience of the theater?
09:28 And do you think it's better to do TV after doing theater?
09:34 I have studied trigonometry, electromagnetic waves,
09:38 but no one has asked me about it.
09:40 And where should I apply?
09:41 And it hasn't been applied anywhere.
09:42 But, people say,
09:43 "Okay, you had an education in filmmaking,
09:45 but what will you do now?
09:46 It's an on-field experience."
09:48 I think it's very important to have knowledge.
09:50 Today's kids have information in tablets,
09:53 but they don't have knowledge.
09:55 So, when you study, you get more insidious.
09:59 You want to explore your characters,
10:01 work hard,
10:02 immerse yourself in it.
10:04 So, I think it is equally important.
10:07 And now, when you are going on Netflix,
10:09 and you are globally recognized,
10:12 you will only see the work when an educated kid
10:15 comes with a lot of energy.
10:17 I don't believe you when you insist.
10:19 Is it so?
10:20 Her star is such that when she is stubborn,
10:23 she doesn't listen to herself.
10:25 She is also like that.
10:27 Is her style like that or her star?
10:29 Her star is also like that.
10:30 What is your star?
10:31 Virgo.
10:32 I think she is a little stubborn and perfectionist.
10:35 A little?
10:36 No, no, she is very perfect.
10:38 She is a girl who is like a grinder.
10:40 My star is Scorpio.
10:44 I am like this, boom, boom.
10:47 When you decided to act,
10:50 were you supported or stopped?
10:54 I was a street talent.
10:57 So, there are a lot of hurdles.
11:00 There was no one in the family who did such a thing.
11:04 So, my relatives…
11:05 Like all the artists come and tell you,
11:07 this is a true story.
11:09 Everyone must be watching.
11:10 It is considered very inauspicious.
11:12 I mean, I would be so beautiful
11:14 that my mother would say,
11:15 take your husband with you.
11:17 So, I had a small role in that.
11:20 Sir, you won't give me a second term result today.
11:23 Arfa Siddiqui was the heroine in that
11:25 and I was a spoon-food.
11:26 I was just standing like this.
11:28 Earlier, I used to get the chance to learn.
11:30 These kids are very lucky.
11:31 You had to come step by step.
11:33 Then slowly, I did theater.
11:35 You know about PTV.
11:37 Our cheque used to be very high.
11:40 Pride of Performance.
11:41 May God bless you.
11:42 Like there was a poet.
11:43 So, 1500.
11:44 Allahu Akbar.
11:45 So, nowadays, it is the era of actors.
11:47 God's blessings are bestowed on actors.
11:49 Yes, yes.
11:50 So, we have worked very hard.
11:52 No doubt.
11:53 Your favorite character till now?
11:55 I think, Belapur's witch.
11:57 Because I have said it many times.
12:00 Many actresses rejected it.
12:02 So, Belapur had one dress.
12:05 It was barefoot.
12:06 The whole drama was long,
12:07 with dirty wigs.
12:08 And only my horrific expressions were there.
12:11 So, did you have to work hard
12:12 or it was natural?
12:13 Every woman has this time.
12:15 So, you know the cues.
12:19 You get them from there too.
12:20 True.
12:21 But, Saifi Hassan,
12:22 who was the director of that,
12:23 he, hats off.
12:24 Actually, when I saw that
12:25 joint drama,
12:26 I didn't even remember
12:27 what I did and where I did it.
12:29 He was so good.
12:31 Credit goes to him, actually.
12:32 What are you passionate about?
12:33 Acting or writing?
12:36 From the beginning, acting.
12:37 Writing, you can say,
12:39 because it is not written well.
12:42 And when I was in film school,
12:44 I had a theatre teacher,
12:45 who is the wife of Mr. Sarmat Sehwag.
12:47 She was a professor lecturer
12:48 from Cambridge theatre.
12:50 She came to teach us
12:51 a semester of theatre.
12:52 It was an annual play,
12:53 Mulla Nasruddin's Life.
12:56 There was a batch of 35 kids,
12:58 out of which,
12:59 there were hardly 6 girls
13:00 in the film school.
13:01 The lead character was a male.
13:03 I was very worried
13:05 that I won't even be able
13:06 to audition for it.
13:07 And my lines,
13:09 the girl's role was not that meaty,
13:10 not even the length.
13:11 It was not even meaty.
13:12 So I went to the teacher,
13:13 and I said,
13:14 what if I create my own version
13:15 of Mulla Nasruddin's female version,
13:17 Muallima Nasreen.
13:19 She thought it was a very hit idea.
13:21 She said,
13:22 go and make your monologue
13:23 at night.
13:24 Everyone has auditions tomorrow.
13:25 So we'll see how good it is.
13:27 I didn't sleep the whole night.
13:29 I made the character
13:30 by 6 in the morning.
13:31 At 6.30 in the morning,
13:33 I shot myself.
13:35 And I thought something was missing.
13:37 So I added some more details to it.
13:39 When I finally
13:40 went to give my audition,
13:41 I did a split personality.
13:43 My half side was Mulla Nasruddin,
13:46 and half side was the alter ego,
13:48 female part.
13:49 Nice, nice.
13:50 That audition bagged me
13:52 the lead role in that theater play.
13:55 The male was not doing the lead,
13:56 I was the lead.
13:57 So you see,
13:58 I was very hungry.
13:59 Allah gives such hunger
14:03 to every actor.
14:04 Absolutely.
14:05 I was very eager to do it,
14:06 so I wrote down the opportunity
14:08 that I was getting.
14:09 How much was your pocket money?
14:11 Or you used to give it?
14:13 No, no, no.
14:14 I was the only child.
14:15 So I used to get a little bit of money.
14:19 So my uncle, my grandmother,
14:21 may Allah give them
14:22 a place in heaven.
14:23 We lost them just in the last 3 years.
14:26 Two people from our family
14:27 passed away.
14:28 So my mother and she
14:30 were over protective.
14:32 I mean, I don't think
14:33 I ever wished for anything in life.
14:36 Because it would be fulfilled
14:37 before you could even wish for it.
14:38 But do you ever feel like
14:40 it's time to collect?
14:42 "Come on, buy this for me."
14:44 "At least order something."
14:45 I wish she says,
14:46 "Please order this for him."
14:48 No, the money she gives me,
14:49 I secretly send it to my relatives.
14:51 When someone's daughter gets married.
14:53 That's your love.
14:54 That's a given.
14:55 No, she doesn't swear by Allah.
14:57 She says, "Bring this and that."
14:59 She says, "Go, go."
15:00 "Don't make me do this."
15:01 "Wash my feet."
15:02 Yes.
15:05 "Don't cut this, don't put this."
15:07 "Listen to me."
15:08 "It's time to say Allah."
15:10 "So I..."
15:11 "Son, let someone become something."
15:14 "If you become someone,
15:15 you'll become something."
15:17 How was the film's response?
15:19 Yes.
15:20 And if it was good,
15:22 tell us.
15:23 If not, what did you learn?
15:24 I think I'm blessed and I'm very lucky
15:27 that my hard work didn't go to waste.
15:29 And after a 2.5 year struggle,
15:33 I was able to make my first film, Dum Mastum.
15:36 The response,
15:37 critically and audience-wise,
15:39 was very good.
15:40 Great.
15:41 People who watched it,
15:42 they loved the film.
15:43 The day it was released,
15:44 we went around the cinema for 6 days.
15:47 We received a house full.
15:49 I used to come live and show
15:51 that we're not just getting news through PR,
15:54 it's actually a house full.
15:55 Yes.
15:56 On the 6th or 7th day,
15:57 an English film came out.
15:58 And we had a heart attack.
16:00 That's everyone's pain.
16:01 Absolutely.
16:02 That English film came out.
16:03 There were already 7 Pakistani films.
16:05 So we were cutting each other's throat.
16:07 Then our elders came.
16:09 And they were Titanic.
16:11 And we were small boats floating in the Ravi.
16:14 And they just passed by.
16:16 I remember.
16:17 You have made a film.
16:19 Your passion project.
16:21 And you made such a great film.
16:23 From its edit,
16:25 its direction,
16:26 its writing,
16:27 and you being the face.
16:29 You know, some people even criticize this.
16:31 I don't know if you've ever got that angle from the industry.
16:34 I'll tell you.
16:35 I've learned a lot from it.
16:37 Yes.
16:38 I felt that in foreign countries,
16:41 from Robert De Niro to Meryl Streep,
16:44 when they do theater broadways,
16:46 they give voiceovers in animated films,
16:49 and they do their own productions,
16:51 no one criticizes them.
16:53 So if we're getting a rising sea here,
16:56 in Mohib Mirza,
16:58 then why don't people move ahead of it?
17:00 No, no, it's not like that.
17:01 I'll tell you.
17:02 From my experience.
17:04 What we imagine,
17:07 or what we fear,
17:09 it takes the color of reality.
17:11 That's why in a time,
17:12 what my grandmother used to say,
17:13 I've understood it today.
17:14 And if someone understands,
17:15 it will be very useful today.
17:17 It was said that don't say those words.
17:21 Words are a far-fetched thing.
17:22 Don't even think about it.
17:24 That this can become a dangerous situation.
17:27 You thought about it, and it existed.
17:29 You're absolutely right.
17:30 Don't even think about it.
17:31 Yes, excellent.
17:32 Today I'm learning from you,
17:34 that those who try to tell you,
17:36 shut your ears.
17:37 To work with an actor,
17:39 I wish I had a hero,
17:41 or I could work with him,
17:43 or I didn't get a chance with a certain actor.
17:45 You have a hero?
17:46 You should have made him your son.
17:48 This is a matter of youth.
17:51 I'm asking both of you.
17:52 No, no, it's not in your heart.
17:53 It's a matter of now.
17:54 Now, sometime in the future,
17:55 if there's a desire,
17:56 it will be that,
17:57 that I should get a title for 'Drazaadi Kod Ki Adli Tashteera'.
18:00 Now, my heart wanted to work with Nasiruddin.
18:03 This is the matter.
18:04 Why not?
18:05 So, how is this possible, son?
18:06 Then we ask them,
18:07 that when you worked with our Faria Chabbi,
18:09 why didn't you ask her?
18:10 By the way, I did one international film.
18:12 Yes.
18:13 Thank God,
18:14 the one that Sabiha Samar made,
18:15 in which Kiran Kher was there.
18:17 In that film, I...
18:18 'Khamosh Paani'.
18:19 Yes, in that film, I had eight scenes.
18:20 I have this honor.
18:22 Thank you.
18:23 Congratulations.
18:24 You said,
18:25 'I want to work with this actor.'
18:27 In the neighboring country,
18:28 Any country?
18:29 I'm a big fan of Ranbir Kapoor.
18:31 Ranbir.
18:32 Ranbir, yes.
18:33 And in our own country,
18:35 Fawad is a great actor.
18:37 Ahmed Ali Akbar is a great actor.
18:39 What a great actor.
18:40 I got the opportunity to work with you.
18:41 I got the opportunity to work with you.
18:42 I got the opportunity to work with you.
18:43 So, that,
18:44 God willing,
18:45 manifesting it right now,
18:46 so, God willing,
18:47 it will be soon.
18:48 Absolutely.
18:49 You, on social media,
18:50 Facebook...
18:51 I don't know how to use anything, son.
18:52 Don't ask this question.
18:53 This is very difficult.
18:54 She has tried a lot.
18:55 She has tried a lot.
18:56 She has tried.
18:57 No, son, I know that.
18:58 I can do it like this.
19:00 And then she says one thing,
19:03 she says,
19:04 'Bring my photo in the small circle above.'
19:06 Yes.
19:07 I don't even know how to put a picture in the circle.
19:09 Although, this is not such a difficult task.
19:11 I didn't even pay attention, son.
19:12 Right.
19:13 My younger nephew,
19:14 he,
19:15 let's say,
19:16 he can fix the phone.
19:17 It's fixed.
19:18 So fast.
19:19 Then, we have some relatives,
19:20 girls who are not so educated.
19:22 They put pictures on the wall every day,
19:24 'Dil, dil, dil, dil, dil.'
19:26 These are the things of the rich.
19:28 The rich women do all this more.
19:30 We don't know anything.
19:31 What do you think about this?
19:32 Do you agree or not?
19:33 There should be a balance.
19:34 Or not?
19:35 I don't agree.
19:36 Because I do it.
19:37 And 'Tolling'?
19:38 I do campaigns too, son.
19:40 So,
19:41 I think,
19:42 I myself,
19:43 all my social media handles,
19:45 I think there is a limit to everything.
19:47 It is necessary to balance it.
19:48 These days,
19:49 we have to do our marketing
19:51 and promotions.
19:53 As long as we are doing that
19:55 and not overusing it,
19:57 I think it's fine.
19:58 Today, we are celebrating Amar Khan
20:00 and his mother, Faria Javeen.
20:02 We have to take a short break.
20:03 We will meet after the break.
20:04 Stay with us.
20:05 I think,
20:12 I have only seen movies since childhood.
20:14 People have bookshelves in their homes.
20:16 In my house,
20:17 there is a whole cupboard of CDs and DVDs.
20:19 If you are cooking something,
20:21 you can add raisins,
20:23 cashews,
20:24 almonds,
20:25 it will be delicious.
20:26 I think,
20:27 the distribution of knowledge
20:28 is not in our hands.
20:30 There is a ringmaster,
20:32 who is making wrestlers fight.
20:34 There are some who are not so good.
20:36 Their game plan will be fine with time.
20:38 But I think, everyone should get a chance.
20:40 Welcome back to The Knock Knock Show.
20:46 Celebrate with us.
20:48 Today,
20:49 we have Amar Khan and his mother, Faria Javeen.
20:51 Welcome.
20:52 This segment is going to happen.
20:54 This has never happened in any show in the history of the world.
20:56 And this is called rapid fire.
20:58 We have to give a sharp answer.
21:02 When Ahsan Khan did your short film,
21:04 was he bald or was he a bear?
21:05 Bald.
21:06 Adnan Siddiqui or Imran Ashraf?
21:08 As an actor,
21:10 Imran Ashraf.
21:11 As a producer, Adnan Siddiqui.
21:13 Adnan Siddiqui.
21:15 I will say it again.
21:18 Very good.
21:21 Which word comes to mind first,
21:23 when I say this?
21:24 Pakistani film industry.
21:26 It is in revival stage.
21:28 Okay. Social media.
21:30 Headache.
21:31 Ifat Umar.
21:33 Daring.
21:34 Online trolling.
21:35 Toxic.
21:37 How did you stop?
21:38 People say,
21:39 they make a shield,
21:40 and you stop reading.
21:42 But I read,
21:44 but it doesn't affect me.
21:46 What do you call them?
21:48 Mom.
21:49 Tell us one habit of mom,
21:51 which you are very tired of.
21:53 Tell us one.
21:55 There are many.
21:58 She is on diet these days,
22:02 so she is very foodie.
22:04 And because of that,
22:05 we fight a lot.
22:07 So you want to go towards weight loss.
22:09 Which is your health.
22:11 Yes.
22:12 Very good.
22:13 Tell us one habit of mom,
22:14 which you want to adopt.
22:16 I don't know if I want to adopt it or not,
22:18 but it is a great habit,
22:19 that I have been selfless my whole life.
22:21 I have never seen anyone so selfless.
22:24 Do you want to adopt it?
22:26 It is difficult to be so selfless in today's world.
22:28 That's why I am saying no.
22:30 No.
22:31 Yes.
22:32 Then balance it.
22:33 Yes.
22:34 A little selfless,
22:35 and a little selfish.
22:37 I always tell my friend,
22:38 that you should do it in between.
22:41 In between.
22:42 Yes.
22:43 Your favorite writer,
22:44 Khalilur Rahman Qamar,
22:45 Umera Ahmed,
22:47 Farhat Ishtiaq,
22:48 Ashfaq Ahmed.
22:49 Ashfaq Ahmed,
22:50 any day, obviously.
22:52 He is a pioneer of our drama industry.
22:55 After that,
22:56 who will you place?
22:57 Umera Ahmed, Farhat Ishtiaq,
22:58 or?
22:59 Khalilur Rahman Qamar,
23:00 Farhat Ishtiaq,
23:02 Umera Ahmed.
23:03 Okay.
23:04 Film or drama?
23:05 Film.
23:06 Why?
23:07 I think,
23:08 I have only seen films since childhood.
23:10 People have bookshelves in their homes.
23:12 In my house,
23:13 there is a whole cupboard of CDs and DVDs.
23:16 So, I have seen all kinds of films.
23:18 So,
23:19 the kind of films that influence me,
23:21 I think,
23:22 if you cut this,
23:23 a film line will come out of it too.
23:26 It's in my veins.
23:27 Right.
23:28 You tell me,
23:29 is there a film industry?
23:30 Will it ever be made?
23:31 Or is it just a dream?
23:32 It's still late.
23:33 It's late?
23:34 Yes, son.
23:35 Even after Maula Jatt?
23:36 If someone puts in so much money,
23:38 it will be very good.
23:39 Because the more jaggery you put in,
23:45 the sweeter it will be.
23:46 No one could give a more honest answer than this.
23:49 If we get so much money,
23:52 we will tear the roofs.
23:54 The kid is very intelligent.
24:00 He is a very capable kid.
24:01 He made it very skillfully.
24:02 Bilal Ashan.
24:03 I am a big fan.
24:04 It's a big deal.
24:05 But it's the same thing,
24:06 if you have so much money,
24:08 you get those lights,
24:09 you get those...
24:10 There are actors in it, right?
24:12 The ones who worked in our dramas before,
24:14 and do it anyway.
24:15 You will also decorate it.
24:16 If you are cooking a dish,
24:18 you put raisins in it,
24:20 cashews,
24:21 almonds,
24:22 it will look delicious.
24:24 When you come back to Rapid Fire,
24:26 did you ever get scolded?
24:27 A lot.
24:28 On what?
24:29 When you remember the first thing,
24:31 that one.
24:33 That one.
24:34 I never got scolded,
24:35 but I got scolded every day.
24:37 Every day?
24:38 Yes, every day.
24:39 The topic keeps changing,
24:40 but I still get scolded.
24:41 And then?
24:42 I get scolded for eating less.
24:44 For eating less?
24:45 Yes, I mean,
24:46 my diet food doesn't look good.
24:49 At this age,
24:50 we would have thrown him out of the house.
24:52 He is not alive.
24:55 Yes.
24:56 He will do it.
24:57 He will do it.
24:58 He will do it.
24:59 He will do it.
25:00 These kids can do that.
25:01 It's in their hearts.
25:02 It's a modern exercise.
25:03 But it's not like you can suck sugarcane
25:05 and do this and that.
25:06 It's grains and rice.
25:07 No, no.
25:08 Is there any actor
25:09 with whom you haven't worked
25:10 and still want to work with?
25:12 Fawad Khan.
25:13 Fawad Khan.
25:14 Among these actresses,
25:15 which quality do you want to adopt?
25:18 Maira Khan.
25:19 She has a star aura,
25:21 which is very rare among people.
25:22 So, I would like to have that.
25:23 Even Maira doesn't know about that.
25:24 That invisibility,
25:25 that God-sent aura.
25:26 That is a blessing.
25:27 That is a miracle that happens.
25:29 She has a lot of humility.
25:31 I have done a film.
25:32 It's very down to earth.
25:35 I did 'Saat Din Mohabbatin' with her.
25:38 Humility.
25:39 I had 4-5 scenes.
25:40 I said,
25:41 "Maira Khan's make-up room is so good,
25:43 no one should get angry."
25:44 Maira Khan is so good.
25:46 Yes, she is.
25:47 God decides and decides.
25:49 Samina Ahmed.
25:50 I think,
25:51 as long as her career lasts,
25:53 the maturity stage.
25:54 I hope I reach that age,
25:56 I will hit the jackpot.
25:58 Excellent answer.
25:59 Nadia Afghan.
26:00 Nadia Afghan's comic timing is very good.
26:02 We are also Punjabi.
26:04 Our timing is also good.
26:05 But she excels in that.
26:06 And the one who has good comic timing,
26:08 does she have the power to make people cry?
26:11 Sometimes, she doesn't.
26:13 The actors are not that versatile.
26:16 But, they should be.
26:18 Acting, writing, direction, painting, poetry,
26:23 all these things,
26:25 is it a job of lock or not?
26:27 Without the lock,
26:29 you can't even breathe.
26:31 It's a game of lock.
26:32 I sleep,
26:33 and if someone puts a deck in the neighbour's house,
26:36 my feet shake even while sleeping.
26:39 The world is not without a lock.
26:43 The whole world is in rhythm.
26:44 In rhythm.
26:45 Tell me,
26:46 these days, you must have seen,
26:48 posting, social media,
26:49 influencers have come a lot.
26:51 So, in your opinion,
26:52 the actors who are coming out of this,
26:54 the performances,
26:55 because they are very famous online,
26:57 do you agree with this?
26:59 Do you like it?
27:00 Absolutely.
27:01 Look at those kids,
27:02 who are working hard,
27:03 who are not getting any platform.
27:04 Yes.
27:05 This is a good thing.
27:06 I think, the distribution of the action,
27:08 is not in our hands.
27:10 There is a ringmaster,
27:12 who is making the wrestlers fight.
27:14 There are some who are not so good,
27:16 their tactics,
27:17 will be fine with time,
27:18 but I think everyone should get a chance.
27:20 Absolutely right.
27:21 This love,
27:22 tell me one good and one bad thing about it.
27:24 Which love are you talking about?
27:26 The love that you have in your mind,
27:28 that is the love.
27:30 After that, you have a deep breath.
27:32 Before the breath,
27:33 the hot breath,
27:34 which is like a fire.
27:35 Look, the love,
27:37 if we talk about true love,
27:40 that is in every person's heart.
27:42 But, the worldly love,
27:44 that we are talking about,
27:45 after parents,
27:46 which we think,
27:48 that this is our last love.
27:50 That is very humiliating for you.
27:52 It makes you cry.
27:54 To fulfill that,
27:56 you have to create an example,
27:58 and you have to handle it.
28:00 Then you are a true lover.
28:02 That you,
28:04 that line,
28:06 you should not cross that line.
28:08 And break it.
28:10 In my opinion,
28:11 this is a small summary.
28:13 This was a very comprehensive summary.
28:16 A very good summary.
28:17 In your opinion?
28:18 I think, it is very important.
28:20 It is better than never having it.
28:23 At least you have tasted it.
28:25 You have tasted it once.
28:26 Whether it is successful or not,
28:28 that is a completely different story.
28:30 That is a different debate.
28:31 It should be there.
28:32 Why not love?
28:33 Love is very important.
28:34 I think, it brings a different kind of maturity,
28:36 it brings a different kind of beauty.
28:37 So, it should be there.
28:38 Why are we making a woman cry in a drama?
28:40 What do you think?
28:41 Believe me, people want to see
28:43 that one is like me,
28:45 like this,
28:47 like a vampire.
28:49 And one is innocent.
28:51 A girl is like me,
28:52 and a girl is innocent.
28:53 One is wearing a chanda.
28:55 And that is a super hit.
28:58 Okay, TV, son,
28:59 most of the time,
29:00 you don't have time,
29:02 we can't watch our own dramas.
29:04 They watch,
29:05 domestic women.
29:07 Relate to them.
29:08 With them, son,
29:09 all this is happening.
29:10 And,
29:11 what do you say,
29:12 they have been spoiled because of this.
29:13 He was wearing such earrings.
29:15 We have to wear these earrings
29:17 because of this.
29:18 He has to wear this colour,
29:19 we have to wear the same colour.
29:21 From there, they say,
29:22 this girl is taking a divorce.
29:24 Now, you see,
29:25 the problem has come.
29:27 So, is this a good thing or a bad thing?
29:29 It's a good thing.
29:30 Mohit Bansu Karan!
29:31 Mohit Bansu Karan!
29:33 [Applause]
29:38 This kid has put more fertilizer.
29:41 [Laughter]
29:42 You make so much comedy.
29:43 I make a lot of comedy.
29:44 This is that Ritik Roshan,
29:46 I think his character is a bit different.
29:48 Is it?
29:49 Is it?
29:50 His name is Hector Croswell.
29:51 Oh my God!
29:53 Look, I have reached right.
29:54 You have given me a very good name.
29:56 You can do all this too.
29:58 Yes, of course.
29:59 I also know how to do mimicry a little.
30:01 How are you, son?
30:02 You know that...
30:03 What do you know?
30:04 That I am a great actor.
30:05 [Laughter]
30:10 I am a great actor.
30:11 You have left me.
30:12 [Laughter]
30:15 He said the same thing.
30:16 That I am a great actor.
30:17 [Laughter]
30:22 Son, son, son, you have become a good actor.
30:24 You are a great actor.
30:25 You are not my fan.
30:26 Mohit uncle.
30:27 I am letting you call me uncle.
30:29 Yes.
30:30 On top of that, at least consider me an actor.
30:32 What can I do?
30:33 Listen to me.
30:34 Self-respect is a good thing.
30:36 But you are crossing all limits.
30:38 You are doing PR work.
30:40 You are getting your post done.
30:41 [Laughter]
30:42 I won't let you go ahead.
30:44 I won't say that I am your favourite actor.
30:46 [Laughter]
30:47 Son, try.
30:48 Well done.
30:49 [Mohit uncle is calling]
30:51 I am sorry.
30:52 Please forgive me.
30:53 [Laughter]
30:54 You are the best actor in the world, Mohit uncle.
30:57 [Cheering]
31:00 Pack it here.
31:01 Pack it.
31:02 The conversation is over.
31:03 I won't say such things.
31:04 How did you come?
31:05 Tell me.
31:06 Mohit uncle, I have to do my homework.
31:08 You know that I get worried when I get my homework.
31:11 Tell me.
31:12 What homework?
31:13 Mohit uncle, I have got a very important homework.
31:16 I have to do translations in it.
31:18 I thought you were coming to do something important.
31:20 [Laughter]
31:21 I have the same expression in both.
31:23 [Laughter]
31:25 Translation?
31:26 Translation.
31:27 I agree.
31:28 Won't you do it?
31:29 You do it.
31:30 I am telling you.
31:31 Keep your mind straight.
31:32 I haven't studied at all.
31:33 Please forgive me.
31:34 [Mohit uncle is calling]
31:35 What else?
31:36 I didn't recognize you.
31:38 [Mohit uncle is calling]
31:39 Amar aunty has come.
31:40 [Laughter]
31:41 Mohit uncle, I am feeling suffocated.
31:44 I am telling you.
31:45 Destroy it.
31:46 The hair has grown up.
31:47 I am telling you.
31:48 Destroy it.
31:49 [Laughter]
31:50 Mohit uncle.
31:51 Mohit uncle, my favorite has also come.
31:55 My favorite.
31:56 My son.
31:57 [Laughter]
31:58 Son, the love you get can only be found from there.
32:02 There are some lines.
32:03 Tell them.
32:04 I have to translate them in English.
32:05 Yes.
32:06 So, I am calling Amar aunty.
32:08 [Laughter]
32:09 Amar aunty.
32:10 Look, aunty has asked him to bounce his hand.
32:13 You felt like aunty when she said,
32:15 "I have been calling you uncle for 150 hours."
32:17 Yes.
32:18 So, I will make my friend Amar do it for a year.
32:22 That's better.
32:23 I will cover your face immediately.
32:25 [Laughter]
32:26 There are some lines.
32:28 The hand that comes,
32:31 it may not come.
32:34 Don't throw it in the path.
32:37 Don't break the heart.
32:40 The girl is a pickle,
32:41 the girl is a pickle.
32:43 If you get her,
32:44 you will be at peace.
32:46 You need subtitles for this.
32:48 You need subtitles for this.
32:50 The one you can't catch.
32:51 The one you can't hold.
32:53 Pickle girl.
32:55 [Laughter]
32:56 Pickle.
32:57 Pickle.
32:58 Pickle.
32:59 Pickle.
33:00 Pickle face.
33:01 What will be the girl's name?
33:03 The girl is a pickle,
33:04 the girl is a pickle.
33:05 Yes.
33:06 The gaze have ga...
33:08 Eye gaze.
33:09 Eye gaze.
33:10 G-A-Z-E.
33:12 Very good.
33:13 Gaze have met.
33:15 Gaff yeh,
33:16 zeh yeh.
33:17 Gaze.
33:18 That is also written in Urdu,
33:19 not in English.
33:20 I know only in English.
33:21 Okay.
33:22 Don't read these words.
33:23 If you get her,
33:24 you will be at peace.
33:25 When you meet me,
33:26 I feel at peace.
33:28 Oh God.
33:29 I don't have any...
33:30 [Laughter]
33:32 There is one last homework left.
33:34 You can do this.
33:35 Son, go home and do it.
33:37 [Laughter]
33:38 Okay, come on, do it here.
33:39 It looks like a house.
33:41 Everything is messed up here.
33:42 Doesn't she look like a lady
33:44 who puts in a committee?
33:45 [Laughter]
33:48 Tell me.
33:49 Brother, this is English.
33:51 Okay.
33:52 Who will read this, son?
33:53 Who knows?
33:54 [Laughter]
33:55 Johnny, Johnny.
33:57 Yes, papa.
33:59 Eating sugar?
34:01 No, papa.
34:03 Telling lies?
34:05 No, papa.
34:07 Open your mouth.
34:08 Ha ha ha.
34:09 This should be in Punjabi.
34:10 This should be in Punjabi.
34:11 Johnny, Johnny.
34:12 It's Kaka, Kaka.
34:13 Kaka, Kaka.
34:14 Kaka, Kaka.
34:15 W-A-Y-V.
34:18 Kaka.
34:19 K-A-K-A.
34:20 Kaka.
34:21 Your uncle is very smart.
34:22 [Laughter]
34:27 I will get stuck in spelling.
34:28 Okay, leave this.
34:29 [Laughter]
34:30 Should I take this in voice note?
34:32 No, Kaka, Kaka.
34:33 Kaka, Kaka.
34:34 Yes.
34:35 Big?
34:36 Yes.
34:37 Don't throw sugarcane.
34:38 [Laughter]
34:41 Cut sugarcane.
34:43 [Laughter]
34:45 Cut sugarcane.
34:46 It will be cut, papa.
34:47 Yes.
34:48 Do you think sugarcane is stolen?
34:51 I will scold him and tell him.
34:53 Do you think sugarcane is stolen?
34:55 You stole sugarcane and threw it away?
34:58 [Laughter]
34:59 [Speaking in Urdu]
35:02 [Speaking in Urdu]
35:03 [Speaking in Urdu]
35:04 You are telling me to speak in Urdu.
35:05 I will beat you.
35:06 Okay.
35:07 I will beat you.
35:08 Yes.
35:09 So, move your face.
35:11 Move.
35:12 Move.
35:13 I will write four 'O's.
35:14 Move.
35:15 [Laughter]
35:21 Write 'hahaha'.
35:23 Write 'hahaha'.
35:24 Write.
35:25 [Laughter]
35:28 [Laughter]
35:30 He has given two 'Q's.
35:32 I can't write.
35:33 He is not able to write.
35:34 He is not able to write.
35:36 [Laughter]
35:38 I will do the rest at home.
35:40 Son, he was a homewrecker.
35:42 You can make him do stage work.
35:43 [Laughter]
35:46 Give me some good music.
35:48 I will go from here.
35:49 Okay, I will go to the music.
35:50 Yes.
35:51 [Music]
36:01 Amar, I congratulate you for the journey you have taken so far.
36:07 Thank you very much.
36:08 Great job.
36:09 Thank you.
36:10 Excellent.
36:11 And we want to see more of you.
36:12 Inshallah.
36:13 So, please stay with us as much as possible.
36:15 Do the drama.
36:16 And the film will be done.
36:17 Inshallah.
36:18 And wish you best of luck.
36:19 Thank you so much for coming.
36:20 Thank you.
36:21 Thank you very much for coming.
36:23 And your saying that you were never a child.
36:27 I will remember it for the rest of my life.
36:29 Live long.
36:30 I was thinking that was he a child or not.
36:32 Thank you very much.
36:33 The contribution you have given us.
36:36 Thank you.
36:37 There is no example of that.
36:38 And your daughter, the elder one.
36:40 You have given us a gift to our industry.
36:43 Thank you, son.
36:44 And she is one of the best actors I have seen on screen.
36:47 Thank you.
36:48 And I have never seen a heroine who has promoted her film with her heart.
36:56 Congratulations to you.
36:57 Thank you.
36:58 You have kept each other's company.
37:01 May Allah bless you.
37:02 Amen.
37:03 And since we are talking about strong women.
37:05 So, the person I am going to name.
37:08 He has to be celebrated today.
37:10 The most famous actress, producer, director of Pakistan Television.
37:15 Sahira Kazmi.
37:16 She has ruled the television with Uzma Gilani, Ruhi Bano, Khalida Riasat.
37:23 Her first colored series, Parchhayin, she gained fame from it.
37:28 She directed a famous drama like Dhoob Kinare.
37:32 She presented the base dramas on social and political issues.
37:38 And she made those issues public.
37:40 In 2012, the Pakistani government gave her the pride of performance.
37:47 And I am lucky that she was the first director of my life.
37:50 Sahira Kazmi, I love you.
37:52 Ladies and gentlemen, good night. Thank you.
37:55 [Music]
38:03 [Music]
38:13 [Music]

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