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00:00:00In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
00:00:20Peace be upon you.
00:00:21Eid-e-Sameera, Eid-e-Special is going on.
00:00:23We welcome you to it.
00:00:25And we wish you all a very, very, very...
00:00:28Eid Mubarak!
00:00:29How are you all doing?
00:00:31How is your second day of Eid going?
00:00:33Ashfaq Ishaq Satti, Fidvi and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar are here with you on the second day of Eid.
00:00:38Look, we are working so hard.
00:00:40We are not resting.
00:00:41We are getting you to meet your loved ones.
00:00:43And we are all dressed up.
00:00:44Yes, we are all dressed up.
00:00:45And think about it.
00:00:46On the first day of Eid, when there is a Qurbani, what happens?
00:00:49Especially for men.
00:00:50You don't even get a vest.
00:00:52The second day of Eid should start in a very good way.
00:00:55Look, you have eaten, you have done the Qurbani.
00:00:57The tiredness of the first day is also gone.
00:00:59And it is a very difficult task.
00:01:00Think about it.
00:01:01Usually, we reach for the morning show.
00:01:02But on the first day of Eid, think about it.
00:01:04Before coming to the morning show, what do you have to do?
00:01:06You have to do the Qurbani.
00:01:07You have to find the Qasab.
00:01:08You have to pray for it.
00:01:09Today, Ashfaq is translating his pain correctly.
00:01:13So, what is happening to men today, he is telling that it is really difficult to find the Qasab.
00:01:18And on the second day of Eid, there are some houses where there is a Qurbani.
00:01:21So, it is a very busy day there.
00:01:23In such a situation, we are trying to make your Eid a little more enjoyable.
00:01:29So, for this, let me introduce our guest today.
00:01:33Surely, you will be very happy to meet him.
00:01:36And who doesn't know him?
00:01:37When we talk about the showbiz industry, when we talk about him,
00:01:40he has not only shown his talent in acting, but also in acting.
00:01:44So, we are talking about none other than Khalid Anam Sahib.
00:01:47Today, he became our showcaster.
00:01:49And his wife, Tahmina Anam Sahiba, also joined us.
00:01:52Both of them are looking very beautiful.
00:01:54MashaAllah.
00:01:55Eid Mubarak.
00:01:56Eid Mubarak to all of you who are watching us.
00:01:59We got a very good opportunity.
00:02:00We are sitting here and wishing Eid Mubarak to the whole world.
00:02:03Bilal Ashfaq, we are very thankful that you took out time.
00:02:06Although, taking out time for Eid is an extra thing.
00:02:08Ashfaq, I am feeling very tired.
00:02:09I feel that you have made the Qurbani yourself on the second day.
00:02:13I have made the meat.
00:02:14You know, it is the work of the sky.
00:02:15Oh, brother.
00:02:16It is never easy.
00:02:17This is the season where all types of Naai, Mochi, Jam are made into Qasai.
00:02:21Seasonal Qasai is made.
00:02:22Yes, yes.
00:02:23And you think that the bones will break.
00:02:26Oh, it will be destroyed.
00:02:27Destroyed.
00:02:28It will be destroyed.
00:02:29And while eating, the bad smell will come.
00:02:32After that, the process of distributing the meat is also very difficult.
00:02:35Yes, that is also very important.
00:02:36Because all the complaints are on that.
00:02:38The meat that came to us, it didn't have this thing.
00:02:40And Rana takes care of it for the bosses.
00:02:42Oh, yes.
00:02:43For the in-laws.
00:02:44For the in-laws.
00:02:45She takes care of it.
00:02:47In-laws also take good care of the meat.
00:02:50Yes, yes.
00:02:51The girl's in-laws take good care of it.
00:02:54Because later she has to take care of it.
00:02:56So, in the beginning.
00:02:57In the beginning.
00:02:59So, Ms. Taimina, you spend Eid like this.
00:03:02What is the busiest Eid?
00:03:04Our Eid is very busy.
00:03:06Because, God willing, Khalid's family is also very big.
00:03:10My family is also very big.
00:03:11God willing.
00:03:12Khalid is the youngest in his family.
00:03:14Oh.
00:03:15And I am sort of, I am not the eldest, but I am on the third number.
00:03:19And I have a lot of younger brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews.
00:03:23So, on the first day, we go to meet our elders.
00:03:27Like Khalid's elder sister.
00:03:29My mother.
00:03:30And we go to the cemeteries, etc.
00:03:33Obviously.
00:03:34On the second day, we have a very big dinner.
00:03:37Which is sort of an open house.
00:03:39For the family and then close friends also.
00:03:42Ms. Taimina, you mentioned that he is the youngest in his family.
00:03:45Yes.
00:03:46And you are the middle child.
00:03:47I am the third number.
00:03:49Didn't you say that you are the youngest and the fattest?
00:03:51Yes.
00:03:52The youngest ones are very mischievous.
00:03:54And they are also looking like that.
00:03:56And your temperament is a little serious.
00:03:59So, how does this compatibility and temperament come about?
00:04:03Opposites always attract.
00:04:04Yes.
00:04:05People of the same temperament cannot live under the same roof.
00:04:09Yes, this is a big myth.
00:04:10You have to balance it.
00:04:12One person's body.
00:04:13Good cop, bad cop.
00:04:14So, tell me.
00:04:16How long have you been married?
00:04:1830 years.
00:04:19Mashallah.
00:04:2030 years in September.
00:04:21So, from that time till now, he is just a body?
00:04:24Yes, a body.
00:04:25As and when required.
00:04:28Tell me.
00:04:29The process of getting angry and pacifying keeps going on.
00:04:31There is no end to it.
00:04:32Who does it?
00:04:34Who does it?
00:04:35Tell me.
00:04:37Khalid does it when he is angry.
00:04:39And he does it when he pacifies.
00:04:41He does it.
00:04:42What do you do?
00:04:43Do you keep quiet?
00:04:44Silent warfare?
00:04:45Silent warfare?
00:04:47My silence is very dangerous.
00:04:49So, when he is quiet, you don't want to know.
00:04:51Khalid gets angry instantly.
00:04:53He gets flared up.
00:04:54Yes.
00:04:55And after, you have absorbed it.
00:04:57Because since I got married, it was a rule that I would speak only once.
00:05:02So, when Khalid speaks, you feel that you are not sitting there.
00:05:06We have seen you acting.
00:05:08We have heard you singing.
00:05:10Which one did you enjoy the most?
00:05:12The first one?
00:05:13Yes.
00:05:14I started with theatre.
00:05:16German theatre.
00:05:17Grips theatre.
00:05:19From there, I took it to Sahira Kazmi TV.
00:05:21Wahida Singar.
00:05:22I came to Wahida Singar.
00:05:24Then Sultana Siddiqui did the songs program.
00:05:26Then the first drama was Ahsaaf by Shehzad Khaleel.
00:05:29She did it.
00:05:30Then Waqtyar did it.
00:05:31Then Mohsin did it.
00:05:33Then Sahira's drama.
00:05:34And many more.
00:05:35Drama and this.
00:05:37It is written in my nature to get bored of one thing.
00:05:41More than boredom, I feel that this is done.
00:05:44Let's do something else too.
00:05:45But your first love would be your children's work.
00:05:47Yes, yes.
00:05:48Always.
00:05:49Theatre and children's.
00:05:50By children's theatre, which is a German theatre.
00:05:52Okay.
00:05:53Through media, you have a very big tool.
00:05:57Very big.
00:05:58You can train a whole generation or you can spoil it.
00:06:04If you don't use this tool, it will be very unfair.
00:06:10It is like that.
00:06:11Tell me, there are some songs.
00:06:13You listen to them often.
00:06:15You say that it is okay.
00:06:17There are some songs.
00:06:19Timeless.
00:06:20Timeless.
00:06:21You listen to them after 10 years, 20 years.
00:06:23They have the same feel.
00:06:24There are Indian songs.
00:06:25But your Peera.
00:06:26Peera.
00:06:27I mean, I was surprised at that time.
00:06:30From that time till now, consistency.
00:06:32I mean, when you listen to it, you want to listen to it again.
00:06:35Children get scared listening to it.
00:06:37But it goes in a different trance.
00:06:39Yes, it is a trance song.
00:06:41It is a trance song.
00:06:42It is the same thing.
00:06:43What comes out of the heart has an effect.
00:06:45Has an effect.
00:06:46What is the backstory behind it?
00:06:48The backstory is that Sai Akhtar Hussain originally sang it.
00:06:51But it was in a different meter.
00:06:53It was a little fast.
00:06:54It was fast and the arrangement was not like this.
00:06:56So I heard it as a child.
00:06:58I heard the record of 45 rpm.
00:07:01So when we took the music system.
00:07:03Me, Arshad Mehmood and Tina Sani.
00:07:06We used to do a lot of jingles together.
00:07:08So at that time I also brought the system.
00:07:11So the first song I recorded on it.
00:07:13Sitting at home.
00:07:14We have a very good friendship with Tazanfar Ali.
00:07:16Like an elder brother, he is also a friend.
00:07:18So he heard it.
00:07:20Before that, we used to sing on the guitar.
00:07:22Sitting with friends.
00:07:23Babar Saad, me, Javed Ibrahim.
00:07:26So he said, look at me.
00:07:28It was a cassette.
00:07:29I said take it.
00:07:30I said, finally it has been recorded.
00:07:32He said, give it to me.
00:07:33The next day he put it in his drama.
00:07:36I said, really?
00:07:38This is the only song that I have not received any money for.
00:07:43Such a hit song.
00:07:45This is how it is.
00:07:46Look, how good these seven people are.
00:07:48Tina ji.
00:07:49I mean, she is a living legend.
00:07:51It was a different era.
00:07:53Look at Arshad Mehmood.
00:07:55He made common sense.
00:07:57Faiz is also common sense.
00:07:59But the younger generation started listening to him.
00:08:02Bol Ke Lawazat.
00:08:03Bol Ke Lawazat.
00:08:04Mere Dil Mere Musafir.
00:08:06He has made such great tunes.
00:08:09Simple, slow, good.
00:08:12If you listen to it, you will want to keep listening to it.
00:08:15So this Piraho was also from that era.
00:08:17He was from Ghazia.
00:08:19We would like to request you today.
00:08:21That you remember those memories.
00:08:23It is so mesmerizing.
00:08:24How many times will I listen to it?
00:08:26In fact, I was looking at you.
00:08:28You must have listened to it hundreds of times.
00:08:32You must have received requests.
00:08:34What is the thought process when you listen to it?
00:08:39It is a very mysterious song.
00:08:42And secondly, it is a Sufi poem.
00:08:45Because all the Sufi poets have written it with their heart.
00:08:50Now let's talk about your family.
00:08:54You have two sons.
00:08:56A beautiful family.
00:08:58One is from Gulkari.
00:09:00Both are in music.
00:09:02Ammar is the bearded one.
00:09:04The other one is my daughter-in-law.
00:09:08She has just got married.
00:09:10She will be leaving in January.
00:09:12Ammar has his own studio.
00:09:14He is a music producer.
00:09:17He makes songs for young singers.
00:09:20Is he also an actor?
00:09:22Yes, Kumail.
00:09:24He is an actor.
00:09:27But he also sings very well.
00:09:30He sings classical songs.
00:09:32He has two OSTs for dramas.
00:09:36Do you give feedback to each other?
00:09:40She gives the best feedback.
00:09:43She gives critical analysis.
00:09:45He doesn't even watch his own dramas.
00:09:47She is already a drama buff.
00:09:50She comes from office and watches all the dramas.
00:09:53I am a drama buff.
00:09:55I only watch Pakistani dramas.
00:09:57She gives very good feedback.
00:09:59He and Kumail do acting.
00:10:01They talk in dramas.
00:10:03Do you compare Kumail and Ammar in singing?
00:10:07No.
00:10:08Do you assess them?
00:10:10Ammar is a teacher.
00:10:12Do you make any special request to him?
00:10:16We have so much music in our house.
00:10:21We don't have to make any request.
00:10:24We have three people.
00:10:27I am the odd one out.
00:10:29I was in journalism.
00:10:31Now I do PR and events.
00:10:33I am not into music.
00:10:35We have three different rooms.
00:10:37One is our room.
00:10:39One is Kumail's room.
00:10:40One is Ammar's room.
00:10:41At times, we hear different music from all three rooms.
00:10:48Ammar is a fan of Metallica.
00:10:55Kumail is a fan of Rajeet.
00:11:01He is a fan of Kishore Kumar.
00:11:04He is from that area.
00:11:07You can listen to whatever you want.
00:11:12I enjoy it.
00:11:14But our neighbours enjoy it.
00:11:16When there is no electricity in our house.
00:11:21Which he has been doing.
00:11:23He has been doing it since he was a teenager.
00:11:26When there is no electricity,
00:11:28Khalid picks up the guitar and starts singing.
00:11:31He is on demand.
00:11:34Our neighbours enjoy it.
00:11:36Even now, there is a lot of electricity.
00:11:38When I am late,
00:11:40I tell them not to sing.
00:11:44Turn off the lights.
00:11:46There is a lot of electricity.
00:11:48So that you can listen to whatever you want.
00:11:50New kids of music should sing.
00:11:53They should live.
00:11:54India is making movies on old songs.
00:11:57We want a beautiful message.
00:12:02Sacrifice is like a cow or a sheep.
00:12:07But it is more of a sacrifice of your soul.
00:12:11It is more of a sacrifice of your desires.
00:12:14No one is saying that you should suppress it.
00:12:17But first of all,
00:12:19in your house, in your family,
00:12:21hug each other.
00:12:23Stop being angry.
00:12:24Hug your neighbours.
00:12:26Thank you so much, Khalid.
00:12:27Thank you so much.
00:12:29It was a pleasure having you in the show.
00:12:31Always a pleasure.
00:12:35We will keep inviting you like this.
00:12:37You will keep giving us the show.
00:12:39Thank you so much.
00:12:41Thank you.
00:12:42Let's take a break.
00:12:44I am sure your Eid will be very happy with us.
00:12:47You must have got a lot of advice.
00:12:51It was a lot of learning for us too.
00:12:53We will try to incorporate it in our program.
00:12:55We will be back after the break.
00:12:59Welcome back.
00:13:00Let's welcome you all once again.
00:13:02Thank you so much for being with us.
00:13:05Your hands are in your plates.
00:13:07I can see spoons and forks in your hands.
00:13:09Where are you from?
00:13:11What thoughts are you lost in?
00:13:13People are getting ready.
00:13:15They are having breakfast late.
00:13:17Some people sacrifice the next day too.
00:13:19Some people go to their in-laws' house.
00:13:21Some people go to their in-laws' house.
00:13:23Some people go to their in-laws' house.
00:13:25Some people go to their in-laws' house.
00:13:27Some people go to their in-laws' house.
00:13:29Can't some people like me eat?
00:13:31They come to work so early in the morning.
00:13:33If they don't eat, how will they survive?
00:13:35They will eat and survive.
00:13:37Our program will continue.
00:13:39Right now, we are going to introduce you to a seasoned politician from the field of politics.
00:13:46His specialty is that he defends his party's position in a full way.
00:13:52In a very slow way.
00:13:54We have never seen him hyper or angry.
00:13:56In a very slow way.
00:13:58Whenever we talk to him, we feel happy.
00:14:00Please tell us about him.
00:14:02We have with us the senior leader of People's Party, Mr. Nayyar Bukhari.
00:14:06Thank you so much, Mr. Nayyar Bukhari.
00:14:08You took out your time on Eid.
00:14:10Happy Eid to you.
00:14:12We would like to know,
00:14:14today is the second day of Eid.
00:14:16How is your Eid going?
00:14:18Thank you.
00:14:20Happy Eid to you as well.
00:14:22Thank you.
00:14:24Eid is celebrated with our loved ones.
00:14:26In our area.
00:14:28That is why,
00:14:30Eid-e-Qurban is
00:14:32celebrated on the first day of Eid.
00:14:34On the second day,
00:14:36we meet our friends,
00:14:38relatives,
00:14:40and relatives.
00:14:42We visit them.
00:14:44That is how Eid is celebrated.
00:14:46Mr. Bukhari,
00:14:48Politicians always say,
00:14:50we go to Abai Halka.
00:14:52Obviously, your Eid is very different.
00:14:54In politics,
00:14:56the word in-laws is used
00:14:58in other meanings.
00:15:00But the real in-laws,
00:15:02do they still go on the second day,
00:15:04or the first day,
00:15:06out of helplessness or happiness?
00:15:08You are asking this on national TV.
00:15:10Obviously,
00:15:12I live in the village.
00:15:14Islamabad is my Halka.
00:15:16Originally,
00:15:18I belong to this city.
00:15:20Even before Islamabad,
00:15:22my village was here.
00:15:24I have been living here for 200 years.
00:15:26My family is here.
00:15:28Amalfur is my village.
00:15:30I live here.
00:15:32My family is here.
00:15:34My in-laws are there.
00:15:36My wife is my first cousin.
00:15:38That is why,
00:15:40we live in the same village.
00:15:42One thing is that,
00:15:44people go to the markets
00:15:46and buy animals
00:15:48before Eid.
00:15:50But since you belong to the village,
00:15:52animals are already there.
00:15:54Animals are selected
00:15:56to be sacrificed this year.
00:15:58Is it the same, or is it different?
00:16:00It is different now.
00:16:02Since Islamabad was built,
00:16:04the population of Islamabad
00:16:06has increased.
00:16:08Agriculture is over in Islamabad.
00:16:10Animals are bought near Eid.
00:16:12Normally,
00:16:14I am involved in this.
00:16:16I have brothers.
00:16:18My younger brother
00:16:20arranges for everyone.
00:16:22Your most memorable Eid,
00:16:24if we talk about the big Eid,
00:16:26because
00:16:28if we talk about our childhood,
00:16:30if we talk about today's children,
00:16:32they are very happy
00:16:34that an animal has come.
00:16:36They have to feed it,
00:16:38they have to decorate it,
00:16:40they have to buy a cow or bull.
00:16:42Have you fulfilled
00:16:44these desires in your childhood?
00:16:46Of course, I have.
00:16:48It is the wish of
00:16:50every child.
00:16:52That on Eid,
00:16:54animals should be good.
00:16:56I don't recall,
00:16:58but I remember one Eid
00:17:00when I was in jail.
00:17:02During the Zawlak regime.
00:17:04I was in jail,
00:17:06during the Zawlak regime.
00:17:08I remember that Eid.
00:17:10We spent Eid in Pindi Jail.
00:17:12Do you remember that time?
00:17:14Of course, I remember the jail.
00:17:16Tell me one thing, Mr. Bukhari.
00:17:18If you allow me,
00:17:20most of the politicians
00:17:22who say that
00:17:24in our politics,
00:17:26politicians have to go to jail.
00:17:28They often say that
00:17:30we learned to cook food there.
00:17:32Have you ever tried
00:17:34to make tea or egg?
00:17:36Yes, I have.
00:17:40It's not true.
00:17:42I had some friends from the party.
00:17:44Actually, in jail,
00:17:46the first two days are problematic.
00:17:48After that, you get used to it.
00:17:50I remember that
00:17:52some friends were with us.
00:17:54We used to make tea in the morning.
00:17:56We used to get food from home.
00:17:58We used to get food from other friends.
00:18:00Apart from this,
00:18:02did you have any experience
00:18:04of barbecuing
00:18:06or cooking?
00:18:08Have you ever tried?
00:18:10Yes, surely.
00:18:14I remember that
00:18:16when I used to go to my land,
00:18:18I used to experience it.
00:18:20Tell me,
00:18:22what are the demands for food?
00:18:24Especially on Eid,
00:18:26do you have any demands
00:18:28like,
00:18:30make this or that?
00:18:32No,
00:18:34it's always a simple food.
00:18:36I love simple food.
00:18:38Mostly,
00:18:40I like desi food.
00:18:42Comfort food.
00:18:44Politicians are very busy.
00:18:46You said that on Eid,
00:18:48you are in your own circle.
00:18:50People come to meet you.
00:18:52Apart from this, there is a lot of work.
00:18:54Politicians are very busy.
00:18:56Do you ever complain to your family
00:18:58that you don't manage time?
00:19:00Obviously,
00:19:02election politics is very difficult.
00:19:04You have to give a lot of time
00:19:06to your constituency.
00:19:08You have to participate in the happiness
00:19:10of your voters and supporters.
00:19:12Sometimes,
00:19:14there are 10-12 invitations
00:19:16for weddings.
00:19:18You have to go everywhere.
00:19:20At the same time,
00:19:22you have to give time to your children.
00:19:24It's their right.
00:19:26I think,
00:19:28I still recall,
00:19:30when I was a lawyer,
00:19:32I used to drop my children at school.
00:19:34Wow!
00:19:36I used to pick them up
00:19:38but I used to drop them
00:19:40at school.
00:19:42It's very important
00:19:44to remember your children.
00:19:46Thank you so much,
00:19:48Mr. Bukhari for being with us.
00:19:50You know how they spend their Eid.
00:19:52We will take a short break.
00:19:54You don't have to go anywhere.
00:19:56We will be back.
00:20:08We have invited our studio
00:20:10to show you
00:20:12how to make
00:20:14these recipes
00:20:16as soon as possible.
00:20:18We have Ayesha Mushtaq with us.
00:20:20Let's talk to her.
00:20:22Thank you so much.
00:20:24Ayesha, how are you?
00:20:26Very good.
00:20:28You are spending Eid with us.
00:20:30Eid is a big issue.
00:20:32We have to prepare for Eid
00:20:34in the kitchen.
00:20:36We have to cook as well.
00:20:38What are the recipes
00:20:40that are traditional
00:20:42and unique?
00:20:44If you want to manage
00:20:46the time in the kitchen,
00:20:48we can prepare some things in advance.
00:20:50We can fry onions,
00:20:52garlic paste,
00:20:54chutneys,
00:20:56etc.
00:20:58Time management.
00:21:00So that the main day of Eid
00:21:02is not spent in the kitchen.
00:21:04The first meat of Kaleji is Kaleji.
00:21:06Then there are Kebabs.
00:21:08It doesn't take much time.
00:21:10If the things are cut,
00:21:12it is made immediately.
00:21:14Let's start with Kaleji.
00:21:16Some people like it with gravy.
00:21:18What is the fastest way to make it?
00:21:20You can marinate it
00:21:22with ginger-garlic
00:21:24and green chilli paste.
00:21:26Soak it in vinegar
00:21:28so that the heat goes away.
00:21:30Remove the membrane.
00:21:32Won't it taste like vinegar?
00:21:34You will wash it.
00:21:36Soak it in water
00:21:38and add 1-2 tbsp vinegar.
00:21:40So that the blood and smell
00:21:42goes away.
00:21:44Remove the membrane
00:21:46or it won't let it cook.
00:21:48Remove the thin membrane.
00:21:50Make pieces one by one.
00:21:52Even if it is small,
00:21:54don't overcook Kaleji.
00:21:56Cook it for 5-7 minutes
00:21:58and it will be ready.
00:22:00The more you cook, the harder it will be.
00:22:02I wanted to ask you
00:22:04one thing.
00:22:06What do women do
00:22:08with fried onions?
00:22:10They chop it and use it.
00:22:12They chop raw onions
00:22:14and use it quickly.
00:22:16If you want to taste it,
00:22:18you can fry it.
00:22:20You can get ready-made
00:22:22and ready-fried too.
00:22:24But there is a difference in taste.
00:22:26If you want your food to taste good,
00:22:28you can fry it fresh.
00:22:30You can also
00:22:32grind raw onions
00:22:34but there is a difference in taste.
00:22:36We talk a lot about BBQ
00:22:38but
00:22:40you can also make Tawa Keema.
00:22:42You can make it very quickly.
00:22:44Can you give us a quick recipe
00:22:46of the spices you use?
00:22:48You can use meat.
00:22:50If you use
00:22:52undercut tenderloin,
00:22:54it will be ready in 5-7 minutes.
00:22:56Tawa has
00:22:58oil, ginger-garlic,
00:23:00green chilli paste,
00:23:02minced meat,
00:23:04curd,
00:23:06tomatoes and onions.
00:23:08Not much spices.
00:23:10It is dry.
00:23:12If you want to innovate,
00:23:14you can use coal.
00:23:16You can serve it
00:23:18with ginger and
00:23:20lemon. It tastes good.
00:23:22It is a quick cook.
00:23:24We use salad.
00:23:26Tell us about salad.
00:23:28Chutney, raita?
00:23:30Aloo Bukhara Imli Chutney is the best.
00:23:32You can add carom seeds
00:23:34and ginger.
00:23:36It tastes good.
00:23:38Mint Chutney is also good.
00:23:40Tulsi Chutney?
00:23:42Yes, Tulsi Chutney.
00:23:44It has a good flavour.
00:23:46Garlic mayonnaise
00:23:48is very easy to make.
00:23:50You can add garlic and
00:23:52Greek yogurt.
00:23:54It has a good flavour.
00:23:56The taste of the dish
00:23:58enhances with chutney.
00:24:00One thing, Pasande.
00:24:02It is one of my favourite dishes.
00:24:04What do you need in it?
00:24:06For Pasande,
00:24:08you need pieces of meat.
00:24:10It is very important.
00:24:12It should have
00:24:14equal slices.
00:24:16It should not be
00:24:18too thin or too thick.
00:24:20Exactly.
00:24:22Masala is a different recipe.
00:24:26What to do first?
00:24:28What did you do first?
00:24:30First, you
00:24:32brown the onion.
00:24:34Then, you grind it with yogurt.
00:24:36I prefer yogurt.
00:24:38You have to roast the masala with yogurt.
00:24:40When you add the meat,
00:24:42it takes 5-10 minutes.
00:24:44You know tenderloin
00:24:46takes less time to cook.
00:24:48If you cook it more, it will become hard.
00:24:50It should be
00:24:52juicy.
00:24:54You have made the masala
00:24:56with onion and yogurt.
00:24:58You have made the gravy with it.
00:25:00It tastes good.
00:25:02Chapli Kebab?
00:25:04I can't make it.
00:25:06Chapli Kebabs become hard.
00:25:08In that case,
00:25:10you can use flour.
00:25:12You can use the binder
00:25:14to make Chapli Kebabs.
00:25:16You can roast it to get the aroma.
00:25:18I add bread slices.
00:25:20Bread slices add softness.
00:25:22One more tip,
00:25:24use more onion.
00:25:26If you are taking 1 kg of meat,
00:25:28add onion to it.
00:25:30Onion adds
00:25:32softness to it.
00:25:34Onion adds
00:25:36softness and bread slices.
00:25:38You should try it.
00:25:40Thank you so much Ayesha
00:25:42for coming to our show.
00:25:44You gave us such amazing tips in such a short time.
00:25:46You told us such a quick recipe.
00:25:48Chutney, Raita,
00:25:50Keema, Magaz, Kaleji.
00:25:52Tell us more.
00:25:54What else do you want?
00:25:56Of course,
00:25:58we will be busy
00:26:00and we will have guests.
00:26:02We will have to eat and drink.
00:26:04In that case,
00:26:06our health will be affected.
00:26:08People will have diarrhea, gastro etc.
00:26:10Going to the doctor on Eid
00:26:12is a difficult task.
00:26:14So, we have brought
00:26:16such guests for you
00:26:18who will give you such quick tips
00:26:20and tell you such things
00:26:22so that you can enjoy Eid
00:26:24and eat food.
00:26:26We want them to scare you
00:26:28so that you don't have to
00:26:30go to the hospital on Eid.
00:26:32Of course, they have to go on Eid.
00:26:34But sometimes,
00:26:36taking a holiday is a personal choice.
00:26:38What can be better than
00:26:40celebrating Eid with your family?
00:26:42We have invited gastroenterologist
00:26:44Dr. Lubna.
00:26:46Thank you so much Dr. Lubna.
00:26:48Eid Mubarak to you.
00:26:50Thank you very much for the invitation.
00:26:52How was your Eid?
00:26:54Very good.
00:26:56Tell me,
00:26:58as a doctor,
00:27:00you must have received
00:27:02a lot of calls
00:27:04from people
00:27:06saying that they have eaten a lot
00:27:08and are not feeling well.
00:27:10Yes.
00:27:12They complain about indigestion,
00:27:14acidity, constipation,
00:27:16gas, etc.
00:27:18This is very common.
00:27:20Especially on Eid.
00:27:22As soon as Eid comes,
00:27:24our friends gather
00:27:26and start eating.
00:27:28They eat a lot.
00:27:30Especially on Eid,
00:27:32when there is a sacrifice of meat,
00:27:34spices are added
00:27:36in different ways.
00:27:38Ghee and butter is used more.
00:27:40Meat is eaten
00:27:42from morning to evening.
00:27:44It is a Sunnah
00:27:46to eat a lot.
00:27:48It is in our religion as well.
00:27:50But there is a limit.
00:27:52If you take 3 portions of meat,
00:27:54one portion is for water,
00:27:56one portion is for eating.
00:27:58So eat in moderation.
00:28:00Also,
00:28:02reduce the quantity of ghee and oil
00:28:04as much as possible.
00:28:06Reduce the amount of chilies as well.
00:28:08It is very important
00:28:10to use fruits, vegetables
00:28:12and salads
00:28:14with meat protein
00:28:16because
00:28:18it gives you fiber and vitamins.
00:28:20In this summer season,
00:28:22we usually say
00:28:248 glasses of water, but
00:28:26drink at least 10-12 glasses of water.
00:28:28If there is dehydration,
00:28:30there is a higher chance of constipation.
00:28:32If there is constipation
00:28:34or constipation,
00:28:36there is a high chance of gas, acidity and acidity.
00:28:38The best thing to
00:28:40get rid of constipation is water.
00:28:42So you have to maintain
00:28:44a good hydration.
00:28:46There must be another reason
00:28:48why we eat so little meat
00:28:50especially in barbecues.
00:28:52We don't even think about it.
00:28:54That is also a contributing factor.
00:28:56When you make a sacrifice,
00:28:58make sure that the storage
00:29:00of meat is proper.
00:29:02The blood should be
00:29:04properly drained off.
00:29:06It should be washed and kept in the fridge.
00:29:08Also, make small packets
00:29:10so that
00:29:12you don't have to defrost
00:29:14the whole meat every time.
00:29:16If you defrost the whole meat
00:29:18every time,
00:29:20there is a high chance of
00:29:22getting sick.
00:29:24So make small packets
00:29:26and defrost
00:29:28as much as you want.
00:29:30This is very important.
00:29:32Also, eat fully cooked meat
00:29:34because uncooked meat
00:29:36causes many diseases like
00:29:38hepatitis, typhoid,
00:29:40kidney disease,
00:29:42diarrhea, vomiting,
00:29:44gastroenteritis,
00:29:46etc.
00:29:50After Eid-e-Khurma,
00:29:52what are the most common diseases?
00:29:54Gastroenteritis,
00:29:56indigestion, gas,
00:29:58acidity,
00:30:00typhoid.
00:30:02Also, being a gastroenterologist,
00:30:04in old age,
00:30:06if the meat is not properly cooked
00:30:08or tender,
00:30:10senior citizens
00:30:12cannot properly chew
00:30:14the meat.
00:30:16The meat is trapped
00:30:18in the esophagus.
00:30:20We remove it
00:30:22through endoscopy
00:30:24so that it doesn't affect the food.
00:30:26This is very common.
00:30:28My senior citizen patients
00:30:30are given minced meat
00:30:32or kebabs
00:30:34so that they can chew properly.
00:30:36If they have dental problems,
00:30:38they cannot properly chew the meat.
00:30:40In our country,
00:30:42in ideal scenarios,
00:30:44things are told to you.
00:30:46For example,
00:30:48it was written somewhere
00:30:50that if you consume 100 grams of meat,
00:30:52what is the safe limit?
00:30:54If you talk about a plate,
00:30:56which is our plate,
00:30:58you can consume 4 portions of it.
00:31:00You can keep meat
00:31:02in half portion.
00:31:04In quarter portion,
00:31:06there should be salad.
00:31:08There should be roti or rice
00:31:10or any carbohydrate.
00:31:12This should be the portion.
00:31:14We don't eat one portion,
00:31:16we eat a lot of portions.
00:31:18We eat refilled portions.
00:31:20Sometimes people don't even know.
00:31:22Exactly.
00:31:24We keep an eye on what other people
00:31:26are taking and what is in my portion.
00:31:28Who is taking good meat?
00:31:30Yes.
00:31:32Basically,
00:31:34the refilling of the plates
00:31:36is the reason for
00:31:38indigestion, weight gain, and acidity.
00:31:40Thank you so much Dr. Lubna.
00:31:42You took out time for us during Eid.
00:31:44This segment was very important
00:31:46so that people get advice
00:31:48and get an idea
00:31:50on how to
00:31:52make the right portion
00:31:54and eat it.
00:31:56This is meat in my portion.
00:31:58This is salad.
00:32:00This is salad.
00:32:02This is salad.
00:32:04This is salad.
00:32:06I have some coriander leaves too.
00:32:08Wow!
00:32:10You have to follow
00:32:12Dr. Lubna's advice.
00:32:14We will take a break.
00:32:16It is very important.
00:32:18Give them minced meat or kebab
00:32:20so that they don't get stuck in the stomach.
00:32:22Don't worry about that.
00:32:24We will take a break.
00:32:34Welcome back!
00:32:44Welcome back!
00:32:46I am Sadaq Abdul Jabbar.
00:32:48I am Ashfaq Ishaq Sati.
00:32:50Don't feel left out.
00:32:52We need to back up each other.
00:32:54Our team is also with us.
00:32:56This is not a two-person program.
00:32:58The whole team is working.
00:33:00We are working on your feedback.
00:33:02We wish you all a happy Eid.
00:33:04Sati, where were you
00:33:06for a while?
00:33:08Karachi is a metropolitan city
00:33:10and managing things here
00:33:12is not just a matter of words.
00:33:14So, I asked the person in charge
00:33:16if he was just celebrating Eid
00:33:18or thinking about the city.
00:33:20I spent some time with Mr. Murtaza Bahaab
00:33:22and how he spent his time.
00:33:24Let's see.
00:33:26It is the second day of Eid.
00:33:28We live in Karachi.
00:33:30Karachi is a big city
00:33:32and we have a lot of responsibilities here.
00:33:34We often talk on TV
00:33:36that there is garbage here,
00:33:38there is garbage here,
00:33:40etc.
00:33:42We try to give awareness to the citizens.
00:33:44But the person
00:33:46who is responsible for
00:33:48managing the city
00:33:50and especially
00:33:52when there is a cleanliness issue
00:33:54or anything else,
00:33:56everyone looks at him.
00:33:58I am here to ask him
00:34:00how he is spending his Eid.
00:34:02Is this Eid easy or difficult for him?
00:34:04Managing so many things
00:34:06and arranging cleanliness
00:34:08is never easy.
00:34:10I have with me the Mayor of Karachi,
00:34:12Mr. Murtaza Bahaab.
00:34:14Let's talk to him about Eid.
00:34:16Eid Mubarak to you all.
00:34:18How is your Eid?
00:34:20Eid is relatively different.
00:34:22Eid is not easy
00:34:24and there are a lot of responsibilities.
00:34:26Eid Mubarak to you all.
00:34:28Eid Mubarak to your team.
00:34:30Eid Mubarak to the viewers.
00:34:32You are absolutely right.
00:34:34Eid-ul-Adha
00:34:36is a big challenge
00:34:38for any local government
00:34:40especially the municipal government
00:34:42because
00:34:44in Eid-ul-Adha
00:34:46all the Muslim Ummah
00:34:48play their role
00:34:50in fulfilling
00:34:52the Sunnat-e-Ibrahimi
00:34:54of the Muslim Ummah.
00:34:56The Pakistani community
00:34:58plays a big role in this.
00:35:00In Karachi,
00:35:02it is a tradition
00:35:04to participate in Eid-ul-Adha.
00:35:06So it is a big challenge
00:35:08for the local government.
00:35:10Eid-ul-Adha is not just
00:35:12three days of Eid.
00:35:14In the last ten days
00:35:16of Eid-ul-Adha,
00:35:18it is a tradition
00:35:20to bring animals
00:35:22to Eid-ul-Adha.
00:35:24They play a big role
00:35:26in solving the problems.
00:35:28Let's talk about Eid.
00:35:30What is the difference
00:35:32between Eid-ul-Adha
00:35:34and Eid-ul-Badi?
00:35:36In today's life
00:35:38or in your childhood?
00:35:40The most visible difference
00:35:42was that Eid-ul-Adha
00:35:44was celebrated on Eid-ul-Badi
00:35:46and not on Eid-ul-Adha.
00:35:48Now Eid-ul-Adha
00:35:50is a time to meet your family.
00:35:52We have a small family.
00:35:54So I try to
00:35:56meet the elders
00:35:58of the family
00:36:00on Eid-ul-Adha
00:36:02and spend time
00:36:04with the family.
00:36:06Talking about Eid-ul-Adha,
00:36:08I think
00:36:10we used to get this feeling
00:36:12from the night itself.
00:36:14We used to get this feeling
00:36:16when we used to get
00:36:18Eid-ul-Adha on Eid-ul-Adha.
00:36:20We used to think
00:36:22how much Eid-ul-Adha
00:36:24we will get.
00:36:26We used to get
00:36:28disappointment.
00:36:30Another thing was
00:36:32when my mother
00:36:34used to slap me
00:36:36on Eid-ul-Adha,
00:36:38she used to say
00:36:40to me to take it from me.
00:36:42Do you experience the same?
00:36:44Yes.
00:36:46She used to say
00:36:48that if you waste money,
00:36:50then keep it with me.
00:36:52One thing
00:36:54that I have observed
00:36:56is that you are still
00:36:58on the receiving end.
00:37:00You are one of the lucky ones.
00:37:02Yes.
00:37:04My uncle gives me
00:37:06Eid-ul-Adha first.
00:37:08We pray together and have breakfast.
00:37:10I get my first Eid-ul-Adha
00:37:12from my uncle.
00:37:14I get my first Eid-ul-Adha
00:37:16from my mother-in-law and father-in-law.
00:37:18Does your sister-in-law
00:37:20ask you to give her
00:37:22some money on Eid-ul-Adha?
00:37:24She doesn't ask for much.
00:37:26But
00:37:28she is a traditional woman.
00:37:30I think she spends
00:37:32her whole year on Eid-ul-Adha.
00:37:34That doesn't stop.
00:37:36Will you get us into a fight?
00:37:38Will you actually
00:37:40buy me on Eid-ul-Adha?
00:37:42Talking about politics,
00:37:44how do you manage
00:37:46your time?
00:37:48Eid-ul-Adha is different.
00:37:50Politicians
00:37:52find it difficult
00:37:54to manage their time.
00:37:56Eid-ul-Adha is a race.
00:37:58There are so many challenges.
00:38:00Is it easy to give time
00:38:02to your family?
00:38:04It is difficult.
00:38:06My wife played
00:38:08a positive role
00:38:10in balancing the time.
00:38:12She explained to the kids
00:38:14that their father is busy.
00:38:18My kids sleep early.
00:38:20They go to bed at 7.15.
00:38:22I try
00:38:24to come home
00:38:26at 6.30 or 7.45.
00:38:28So that I can meet my kids.
00:38:30What do you do?
00:38:32Do you go out to buy animals?
00:38:34Or was it a hobby since childhood?
00:38:36There was an excitement
00:38:38when I used to go out.
00:38:40But I never
00:38:42touched animals.
00:38:44This is a difficult task for me as well.
00:38:46I have never done it.
00:38:48Secondly,
00:38:50I have not been
00:38:52to the market
00:38:54since many years.
00:38:56I have a friend
00:38:58who is very kind.
00:39:00He is a childhood friend of mine.
00:39:02He goes there
00:39:04and gets the animals.
00:39:06He cuts them
00:39:08for us to eat.
00:39:10This helps you
00:39:12save a lot of money.
00:39:14Otherwise,
00:39:16there are rumours that
00:39:18butchers don't even touch the mayor.
00:39:20It is very challenging.
00:39:22Let me tell you.
00:39:24It was a big challenge
00:39:26when I was a kid.
00:39:28They also give you hats.
00:39:30They tell you
00:39:32that they will be back soon.
00:39:34Sometimes,
00:39:36the butcher turns the knife around
00:39:38and says that he will be back soon.
00:39:40You get cold
00:39:42but the process doesn't end.
00:39:44This is a different thing.
00:39:46When I remember my childhood,
00:39:48the butchers used to run away
00:39:50when a cow or a bull
00:39:52was being slaughtered.
00:39:54They make you work hard.
00:39:56There is a lot of excitement
00:39:58that you don't get to see
00:40:00in that way.
00:40:02On a serious note,
00:40:04this year,
00:40:06I wanted
00:40:08to sell
00:40:10centralised sacrifice.
00:40:12Sacrifice is an obligation
00:40:14but
00:40:16when we do it privately,
00:40:18there is a competition
00:40:20in the society.
00:40:22Some people are self-sufficient
00:40:24and some people are capable
00:40:26and some people are not.
00:40:28There is a competition
00:40:30and a competition
00:40:32is created.
00:40:34The infrastructure of the city
00:40:36is also affected.
00:40:38If we centralise it
00:40:40in other countries
00:40:42and make it a place
00:40:44where the sacrifice
00:40:46is made,
00:40:48I think
00:40:50there can be a good transition
00:40:52in our city.
00:40:54It's a food for thought
00:40:56that if people develop
00:40:58food for thought,
00:41:00the administration
00:41:02will definitely
00:41:04want to keep the city
00:41:06good and
00:41:08keep the Sunnat-e-Ibrahimi
00:41:10quiet.
00:41:12Thank you,
00:41:14it was an honour
00:41:16being here
00:41:18and it was fun
00:41:20talking to you.
00:41:22On TV,
00:41:24we talk about politics
00:41:26so it was fun talking to you.
00:41:28We met Mr. Murtaza Wahab
00:41:30and we saw
00:41:32how he spends his Eid.
00:41:34Sadaf Abdul Jabbar,
00:41:36you sent me here
00:41:38to gather information
00:41:40and I am sure you liked
00:41:42this segment.
00:41:44Let's go back to the studio
00:41:46and continue with the show.
00:41:48You saw
00:41:50how we have made
00:41:52a lot of arrangements.
00:41:54It's your responsibility
00:41:56to take care of your
00:41:58own environment
00:42:00and cleanliness.
00:42:02As promised,
00:42:04it's the second day of Eid
00:42:06and the first day is over
00:42:08but there is still music
00:42:10and who did we invite today?
00:42:12We didn't invite
00:42:14Chahat Fateh Ali Khan.
00:42:16Why do you remember him?
00:42:18Are you dreaming?
00:42:21Anyways,
00:42:23Alhamdulillah,
00:42:25we didn't invite Chahat Fateh Ali Khan
00:42:27but we have a rising talent
00:42:29and he is so talented
00:42:31and he is such a beautiful singer
00:42:33that whenever he comes on our show,
00:42:35he makes our show shine.
00:42:37It's true.
00:42:39It feels good to listen to him
00:42:41and his skills in different genres
00:42:43are amazing.
00:42:45Let's have him sing.
00:42:47We have Abdul Rafay with us
00:42:49and we have a guitarist, Moiz.
00:42:51Thank you both.
00:42:53Happy Eid.
00:42:55How are you Rafay?
00:42:57I am good.
00:42:59I liked Chahat Fateh Ali Khan.
00:43:01Were you impressed?
00:43:03Chahat Fateh Ali Khan is a legend.
00:43:05You also agreed that he is a legend.
00:43:07Don't you want to promote him?
00:43:09I just want to meet him.
00:43:13Chahat Fateh Ali Khan,
00:43:15we want to meet you.
00:43:17I am a student of my own.
00:43:19You don't know about me.
00:43:21When you meet him,
00:43:23I am sure he will give you
00:43:25a lot of tips.
00:43:27I would love to meet him.
00:43:29How was your first day of Eid?
00:43:31First day of Eid,
00:43:33after Salat,
00:43:35there was a lot of hard work
00:43:37and responsibilities.
00:43:39You know how hard it is for boys.
00:43:41We are busy with work
00:43:43and we don't know
00:43:45what to do.
00:43:47Eid is for women.
00:43:49We are poor servants.
00:43:51Eid is for women.
00:43:53In the kitchen,
00:43:55it is for women.
00:43:57Not all the time.
00:43:59It is for three days.
00:44:01Do you have a passion for cooking?
00:44:03Apart from passion,
00:44:05do you learn to be creative?
00:44:07No.
00:44:09I don't think so.
00:44:11There will be a lot of tours.
00:44:13You can learn everything
00:44:15in a bachelor's life.
00:44:17Cleaning, cooking.
00:44:19On this auspicious occasion of Eid,
00:44:21these things are there
00:44:23for us.
00:44:25But this is for the body.
00:44:27What will you do for the soul?
00:44:29I will sing a sad song for the soul.
00:44:31Why not?
00:44:33I hope our people will like it.
00:44:35You are getting more and more confident.
00:44:37Where are you going?
00:44:39This is for my teacher.
00:44:41I have learnt it from my teacher.
00:44:43Oh!
00:44:45He is doing it for the first time.
00:44:47Hey!
00:44:49Sit down.
00:44:51You have...
00:44:53It is not easy to sing out of tempo.
00:44:55It is very difficult.
00:44:57It is very difficult to sing without thinking.
00:44:59Ask us.
00:45:01Rafi,
00:45:03you go to many places.
00:45:05You must have a lot of requests.
00:45:07Which song do you request the most?
00:45:09I request Pakistani songs a lot.
00:45:11Because you know
00:45:13our platforms
00:45:15through which our music is coming
00:45:17and reaching people.
00:45:19You must have seen the reactions
00:45:21from other countries.
00:45:23There are a lot of reactions
00:45:25on our music videos and songs.
00:45:27Our music is appreciated
00:45:29all over the world.
00:45:31You were singing with a little courage.
00:45:33But...
00:45:35I was enjoying a lot.
00:45:37That is why I didn't go up.
00:45:39I have a sore throat.
00:45:41Thank you so much.
00:45:43Tell me,
00:45:45do you like singing
00:45:47or guitar?
00:45:49Both.
00:45:51How do you get in tune?
00:45:53In tune,
00:45:55you should have
00:45:57the same taste.
00:45:59It is important to have a good brain.
00:46:01It is important to be like-minded.
00:46:03It is important to listen to good music.
00:46:05I was not listening to good music.
00:46:07But I was getting this kind of talent.
00:46:09It is viral now.
00:46:11Now, tell us
00:46:13a song that was inspiring for you.
00:46:15A singer that you find difficult
00:46:17but when you sang well,
00:46:19you liked it a lot.
00:46:21You should be upset.
00:46:23After such a beautiful song.
00:46:25So that more songs are made like this.
00:46:27So that Sajjad Bhai gets more thoughts.
00:46:29Then he comes and tries to fulfill his rights.
00:46:31It is such a brilliant thing.
00:46:33Thank you so much.
00:46:35Thank you so much.
00:46:37Eid Mubarak once again.
00:46:39Thank you so much.
00:46:41Thank you for coming to our show.
00:46:43Thank you.
00:46:45It is always fun to have you on the show.
00:46:47Thank you.
00:46:49Today is a very important day.
00:46:51Today is the birthday
00:46:53of our friend,
00:46:55Mr. Varis Khan.
00:46:57It is his birthday.
00:46:59Happy birthday to you Varis.
00:47:01May Allah take him further.
00:47:03May you see more progress.
00:47:05Ashfaq has brought a cake for you.
00:47:07Sadaf has made it with her own hands.
00:47:09Take a break.
00:47:11We will be back soon.
00:47:23Welcome back once again.
00:47:25Our guest
00:47:27is from a political family.
00:47:29He is from a political family.
00:47:31You see him in politics.
00:47:33Sometimes in a grand way.
00:47:35Sometimes in a grand way.
00:47:37He presents his party.
00:47:39In a grand way.
00:47:41He is a professor of law.
00:47:43He is even more famous.
00:47:45He is from a family.
00:47:47Yes.
00:47:49He is the grandson of
00:47:51Dr. Allama Iqbal.
00:47:53We are talking about
00:47:55Senator Waleed Iqbal.
00:47:57It is a special show.
00:47:59Today is the second day of Eid.
00:48:01Thank you so much for joining us.
00:48:03Thank you.
00:48:05Eid Mubarak to you.
00:48:07First of all,
00:48:09how do you spend
00:48:11Eid?
00:48:15Peace be upon you.
00:48:17Peace be upon you too.
00:48:19First of all,
00:48:21to you,
00:48:23your crew,
00:48:25everyone who is working on Eid.
00:48:27Eid Mubarak to everyone.
00:48:31During Eid,
00:48:33there are some
00:48:35political activities.
00:48:37Otherwise,
00:48:39Eid has been
00:48:41a part of our lives
00:48:43since childhood.
00:48:45Offering prayers,
00:48:47offering sacrifices,
00:48:49meeting loved ones,
00:48:51having lunch
00:48:53is a part of the family.
00:48:55Similarly,
00:48:57having dinner is
00:48:59a part of the family.
00:49:01We have lunch at Dadayal.
00:49:03We have dinner at Naniyal.
00:49:05This is how
00:49:07we spend Eid.
00:49:09Family, friends,
00:49:11and rituals
00:49:13are part of Eid.
00:49:15Tell us about
00:49:17Eid.
00:49:19Eid is a busy day.
00:49:21We offer sacrifices.
00:49:23The biggest issue
00:49:25during Eid is
00:49:27to find a butcher.
00:49:29I have no experience
00:49:31in finding a butcher.
00:49:33I have no experience in finding a butcher.
00:49:35I have no experience in finding a butcher.
00:49:37I remember
00:49:39my childhood.
00:49:41Every year,
00:49:43I would be
00:49:457-10 years old.
00:49:47I was
00:49:49interested in
00:49:51becoming a
00:49:53biologist.
00:49:55biologist.
00:49:57I used to observe
00:49:59the sacrifice
00:50:01when a butcher
00:50:03was slaughtering a goat.
00:50:05I used to watch it
00:50:07with interest.
00:50:09But as I grew old,
00:50:11I stopped watching it.
00:50:13You used to get scared.
00:50:15You used to get scared.
00:50:17You used to get scared.
00:50:19You used to get scared.
00:50:21You were very lucky
00:50:23to see all these things.
00:50:25When our favorite goat was about to be sacrificed,
00:50:27we were praying
00:50:29to God to spare it.
00:50:31You are very brave.
00:50:33Do you get time
00:50:35from politics
00:50:37on Eid?
00:50:39Or do you still meet people on Eid?
00:50:41This time,
00:50:43I expect
00:50:45to meet people on Eid.
00:50:47Usually,
00:50:49I meet both political and non-political people.
00:50:51I don't want to meet too many people.
00:50:53There are summers and holidays.
00:50:55Obviously.
00:50:57You get some time.
00:50:59Obviously,
00:51:01Eid is a time
00:51:03when delicious dishes are made.
00:51:05Our food is also delicious.
00:51:07What is your favorite dish?
00:51:09What is your favorite dish on Eid?
00:51:13It depends on the occasion.
00:51:17I like two or three things.
00:51:21People will be surprised.
00:51:23I like vegetables and lentils.
00:51:25I especially like okra.
00:51:27Okra should not be eaten
00:51:29with meat.
00:51:31It should be eaten with okra.
00:51:33It should be eaten with rice.
00:51:35It should be eaten with rice.
00:51:37I have always liked
00:51:39all types of lentils.
00:51:45When I travel abroad,
00:51:47I like steak and meat.
00:51:49I also like seafood.
00:51:51But I don't go to restaurants
00:51:53when I travel.
00:51:55By the way,
00:51:57I have already told you
00:51:59about the requests at home.
00:52:01I also like
00:52:07roasted minced meat.
00:52:09It can be with peas,
00:52:11potatoes or onions.
00:52:13But I don't like
00:52:15roasted minced meat.
00:52:17This big Eid
00:52:19is different
00:52:21on this occasion.
00:52:23You must have taken Eidi in childhood.
00:52:25Do you give Eidi
00:52:27to children on big Eid?
00:52:29On Eid,
00:52:31I used to give Eidi to children
00:52:33when they grew up.
00:52:35Till then,
00:52:37there were some people
00:52:39who still gave Eidi to children
00:52:41when they were 25-35 years old.
00:52:43As far as our relationship is concerned,
00:52:45we give Eidi
00:52:47to the staff
00:52:49of the house
00:52:51and office.
00:52:53We also give Eidi
00:52:55to the people
00:52:57who are our family members.
00:52:59We also give Eidi
00:53:01to the children
00:53:03who have grown up
00:53:05but still give Eidi.
00:53:09Let's come back to food.
00:53:11There is a competition
00:53:13between Karachi and Lahore.
00:53:15Karachi's Biryani and Lahore's Pulao.
00:53:17I hope that
00:53:19you visit
00:53:21different cities
00:53:23and tell us
00:53:25if you have tasted
00:53:27Karachi's Biryani
00:53:29and Lahore's Pulao.
00:53:31What is your favourite?
00:53:33Pulao or Biryani?
00:53:35It is a difficult
00:53:37choice.
00:53:39Sometimes I like Pulao
00:53:41and sometimes Biryani.
00:53:43The reason is that
00:53:45I belong to Lahore
00:53:47but my in-laws
00:53:49are from Karachi.
00:53:51Then you must have had Biryani.
00:53:53No, my family is from Uttar Pradesh.
00:53:57Because of that,
00:53:59I have been married for 20-25 years.
00:54:01So,
00:54:03both Pulao and Biryani
00:54:05are available.
00:54:07Is there a variety?
00:54:09It is an old habit.
00:54:11Pulao and
00:54:13vegetables
00:54:15are my favorites.
00:54:17Pulao
00:54:19with peas
00:54:21or Pulao with chickpeas
00:54:23are my favorites.
00:54:25You said that
00:54:27Eid is a time when
00:54:29you try to spend it with your family.
00:54:31So, you must have prepared
00:54:33a barbecue for Eid.
00:54:35What is your participation
00:54:37and how is the barbecue prepared?
00:54:41Barbecue is done outdoors.
00:54:43It is done
00:54:45if there is an occasion
00:54:47and the weather is good.
00:54:49So, it is done outdoors.
00:54:51In spring,
00:54:55in summer,
00:54:59especially
00:55:01from mid-May
00:55:03to mid-September,
00:55:05when Eid happens
00:55:07for 3-4 months,
00:55:09it is difficult
00:55:11to prepare a barbecue.
00:55:13If it is possible,
00:55:15it is done indoors.
00:55:17They come inside
00:55:19and serve you.
00:55:21But the real fun
00:55:23happens outdoors.
00:55:25It is done
00:55:27if the weather is good.
00:55:29Otherwise, I like barbecue a lot.
00:55:31You should have told me
00:55:33about grilled food.
00:55:35I especially like
00:55:37chicken breast.
00:55:39I also like beef kebab.
00:55:41It is made in Bihari style.
00:55:45I also like
00:55:47small kebabs.
00:55:49Thank you so much
00:55:51Senator Waleed Iqbal.
00:55:53The way you were explaining
00:55:55the food
00:55:57and it is your childhood observation
00:55:59that you have
00:56:01a habit of observing
00:56:03and how it is prepared
00:56:05and what are the ingredients.
00:56:07Thank you so much.
00:56:09Eid Mubarak to you.
00:56:11We showed you
00:56:13how our politicians celebrate Eid.
00:56:15Now, it is time for a break.
00:56:29Welcome back once again.
00:56:31While we are talking about Eid
00:56:33and having fun,
00:56:35we should not forget
00:56:37the people who
00:56:39have sacrificed
00:56:41for us.
00:56:43We are living in peace
00:56:45and security
00:56:47and we consider ourselves
00:56:49safe.
00:56:51We might not remember
00:56:53them in our happiness
00:56:55but we always remember
00:56:57them
00:56:59on Eid
00:57:01and any other festival.
00:57:03They are far away from their families
00:57:05and loved ones.
00:57:07But there are some families
00:57:09who lost their loved ones
00:57:11very soon.
00:57:13They sacrificed
00:57:15their lives for the safety
00:57:17of this country.
00:57:19We have the mother of the martyr
00:57:21with us.
00:57:23Eid Mubarak to you.
00:57:25We also have Javed,
00:57:27his wife.
00:57:29Thank you so much
00:57:31for coming here.
00:57:33Obviously, Eid does not
00:57:35stay the same.
00:57:37It is said that
00:57:39time heals all wounds
00:57:41but
00:57:43these beautiful moments
00:57:45especially on Eid
00:57:47are the most memorable
00:57:49to us.
00:57:51You are right.
00:57:53I don't think so.
00:57:55For us,
00:57:57Eid is like 26th July
00:57:59and
00:58:01everything is exactly the same.
00:58:03I don't think time heals all wounds.
00:58:05Especially on such occasions
00:58:07like Eid, birthdays
00:58:09or family events
00:58:11are not normal for us.
00:58:13They start
00:58:15from that moment
00:58:17and end at the moment
00:58:19of remembering our loved ones.
00:58:21It is totally incomplete.
00:58:23How do you find
00:58:25to express this feeling?
00:58:27It is a very mixed kind of feeling.
00:58:29On one side, we are upset about it
00:58:31while on the other hand,
00:58:33we are very happy about his martyrdom
00:58:35that he embraced Shahadat
00:58:37while fighting with the terrorists.
00:58:39He was so sincere with his job.
00:58:41Maa ji,
00:58:43I don't have the words to express
00:58:45the pain of a mother's heart.
00:58:47No one can guess
00:58:49how much a mother loves
00:58:51her child.
00:58:53After God,
00:58:55you are a mother.
00:58:57What memories do you have
00:58:59of your son?
00:59:01It has been 5 years
00:59:03since we parted.
00:59:05We don't celebrate Eid like this.
00:59:07We don't feel like we are celebrating Eid.
00:59:09The world is celebrating Eid
00:59:11but we don't celebrate Eid without Aqib.
00:59:13Those wounds
00:59:15become fresh
00:59:17in this month.
00:59:19Those wounds
00:59:21become fresh in this month.
00:59:23The day of his martyrdom
00:59:25is unforgettable.
00:59:27In 2018,
00:59:29Aqib became the captain.
00:59:31Your happiness will not be in vain.
00:59:33Gradually, a person develops.
00:59:35After his martyrdom,
00:59:37was his marriage also fixed?
00:59:39Yes, he got married in August.
00:59:41In July,
00:59:43there was an incident.
00:59:45What did you talk about?
00:59:47We were preparing for the marriage.
00:59:49On the Friday
00:59:51of his martyrdom,
00:59:53we were going to pick up his dress.
00:59:55We got a call in the evening.
00:59:57We didn't talk to him on Friday
00:59:59because there are a lot of
01:00:01signal issues in Waziristan.
01:00:03Normally, he always calls at 8 pm.
01:00:05We used to wait
01:00:07because he used to call at 8 pm.
01:00:09We didn't get a call on Friday.
01:00:11Mom and dad called back
01:00:13but the bell didn't ring.
01:00:15We were busy.
01:00:17We didn't get a call.
01:00:19We never imagined such a thing.
01:00:21Parents can never imagine.
01:00:23We are siblings.
01:00:25He was very young at that time.
01:00:27We never thought about it.
01:00:29It was a normal day for us.
01:00:31The night ended.
01:00:33In the morning, we got to know
01:00:35that Aqib was martyred.
01:00:37Just like that.
01:00:39What was his passion?
01:00:41Coming to this profession,
01:00:43joining the army.
01:00:45He knows the difficulties and dangers.
01:00:47Did he ever express it?
01:00:49He knows everything
01:00:51when he joins the army.
01:00:53When parents or children
01:00:55join the army,
01:00:57they are satisfied.
01:00:59They are thankful to God.
01:01:01We are proud of him
01:01:03and sad at the same time.
01:01:05When he was martyred,
01:01:07we were proud of him
01:01:09because God chose him
01:01:11for us.
01:01:13We are the parents of a martyr.
01:01:15Do you have a message
01:01:17for today?
01:01:19My message for today is
01:01:21that may God give
01:01:23patience to these mothers
01:01:25and patience to their fathers.
01:01:27May such children be born
01:01:29who serve Pakistan.
01:01:31Thank you so much.
01:01:33May God give you patience
01:01:35and patience.
01:01:37May you contribute for Pakistan
01:01:39and may millions learn from you.
01:01:41Thank you so much.
01:01:43Take care of yourself.
01:01:45Our message to you
01:01:47is to clean your house
01:01:49and clean your area.
01:01:51And take care of your stomach.
01:01:53Allah Hafiz.