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00:00:00Who was the first president of Pakistan?
00:00:02Who was the first president of Pakistan?
00:00:04Yakub Ansari Saad
00:00:08He is a national treasure
00:00:10He is a national treasure
00:00:12I am very proud of him
00:00:14I am very proud of him
00:00:16I am very proud of him
00:00:18I am very proud of him
00:00:31Assalam-o-Alaikum, Ladies and Gentlemen
00:00:33Welcome to Tea Time
00:00:53Let's give him a massage
00:00:55He is so fresh now
00:00:57He has eaten the leaves
00:00:59Congratulations on 14th August
00:01:01Is it 14th August or 15th August?
00:01:03It's 15th August
00:01:05No, it's 14th August
00:01:07Congratulations on 15th August
00:01:09Alright
00:01:15By the way, today is 13th August
00:01:17It's 12th August
00:01:19It's 13th August
00:01:21Is it 12th August or 13th August?
00:01:23It's 13th August
00:01:25It's 13th August
00:01:27It would be more better to lose.
00:01:30Than to win
00:01:32Rather than losing
00:01:34It's better to win
00:01:39Welcome�
00:01:41It's 13th august
00:01:43We will have at least 3 programs
00:01:45We have 2 programs
00:01:47One with people and a story
00:01:49And we have special guests
00:01:51Those who traveled to Punjab
00:01:53That's what we are doing
00:01:57Oh
00:02:28One minute
00:02:41I said, this is your Pakistan and this is my Pakistan
00:02:47You are asking me?
00:02:49Yes, that's what I said
00:02:51Congratulations to all of you on August 14, 15, 16, 18
00:02:56Congratulations to all of you on August 14
00:02:59May God bless you on Faisal's birthday
00:03:05And viewers, I will tell you what actually happened
00:03:12Tell me
00:03:15Today is August 13th
00:03:17Yesterday was August 14th
00:03:20Those of you who have seen it, it was August 15th
00:03:24We were supposed to do the program outside on August 14th
00:03:28Mr. Fareed set everything up inside
00:03:31Mashallah
00:03:33Then I said, we were supposed to do the program outside
00:03:35I said, brother, we were supposed to do it outside, let's do it outside
00:03:38I said, no, let's do it outside at night
00:03:41Let's do it here, let's do two programs
00:03:43Wow
00:03:44So we did two programs
00:03:45This is what happened
00:03:47This is our truth
00:03:49Now listen to me, you know what?
00:03:51Behave yourself, it's August 14th
00:03:53You just come like this
00:03:55That's it, do this too
00:03:56But I don't agree with you
00:03:57You have to do it in a long time
00:03:58This is not allowed
00:04:00The government has said that if we see a reason in the video
00:04:02Or if we see a reason
00:04:04We will take action on it
00:04:06This is your reason
00:04:07We don't know
00:04:08This is not a simple reason
00:04:10Which other reason?
00:04:11Don't you know what this is?
00:04:13This is the only reason we are playing
00:04:15Yes, this is it
00:04:16Add two more words to this
00:04:19That's it
00:04:21Don't be so rude
00:04:25Don't be so rude
00:04:27They don't like it, they don't like it
00:04:29Look, I am a banker
00:04:31What?
00:04:32I am a banker
00:04:33I have a tie
00:04:34He has to celebrate too
00:04:37That's it, thank you
00:04:38You know what, Ustad?
00:04:39That's it, that's it
00:04:41Look Ustad, this is a new and different instrument
00:04:43This is a simple instrument
00:04:45Look at this
00:04:48This is a female instrument
00:04:49I am changing it
00:04:50Look at the sound
00:04:54That's it
00:04:55Is it good?
00:04:57Here you go
00:04:59You are playing with your sister-in-law
00:05:01Why do you have to take the trouble?
00:05:02You don't have to take the trouble
00:05:08What a dumbass
00:05:11You are playing with her?
00:05:12You can't do anything
00:05:14You can't do anything
00:05:15You are a fool
00:05:22He is playing with his sister-in-law
00:05:40Don't cry, I am watching
00:05:45Don't cry
00:05:47Don't cry
00:05:51Don't cry, Ustad
00:05:55Don't cry, don't cry
00:05:58Don't cry, don't cry
00:06:04Do you remember how to play it?
00:06:06Yes
00:06:10That's it
00:06:14That's it
00:06:22Look at the instrument
00:06:24Who are these two?
00:06:25He is Ustad, the black one and he is Farid
00:06:27He is Farid
00:06:28He is the black one, he is Farid
00:06:30He is Chola, I am Chinna
00:06:31I am playing with him, he is playing with his sister-in-law
00:06:33A's and B's
00:06:35A's and B's
00:06:36Where did you get this mask from?
00:06:38We got it from our house
00:06:41Isn't it the one i bought it from outside?
00:06:43That's the one?
00:06:43Yes
00:06:44No, no, Ustad Ji, today is a holiday, MashaAllah
00:06:46Who did you ask to bring this? I had set it up
00:06:48This is the 8th roof
00:06:49It's not the 8th roof, it was Rs. 30,000-35,000
00:06:52I had asked for it, I wanted to do something
00:06:53You tell me, did you find anything?
00:06:55Give it to him
00:06:56I didn't find anything, Ustad Ji
00:06:58Give it to him, he'll remove half of it
00:07:00Give it to him
00:07:01Ustad Ji, 14th August
00:07:02Where did he go?
00:07:03Oh, he's looking for it
00:07:04Oh, he's looking for it
00:07:08Ustad Ji, should I sing a nice song for you?
00:07:10Sir, the fellow there...
00:07:13I'll give him a call, I'll call him
00:07:22I'll call him, I'll call him
00:07:41Today, the country is free
00:07:43So many people have made sacrifices
00:07:45They'll be sent back
00:07:47Who brought this?
00:07:48Who brought this?
00:07:49Are you celebrating?
00:07:50There can be any way to celebrate
00:07:52Ustad Ji, but in the name of celebration
00:07:54Farid Sabri has made so many sacrifices
00:07:56His ancestors have sacrificed their lives
00:07:59Hey!
00:08:00You tell him
00:08:02You see what my mind is doing
00:08:04All of you pay attention
00:08:06I'll tell you what it was
00:08:08Look at this
00:08:29Oh!
00:08:30It's such a long note
00:08:34Farid, do you know how to play it?
00:08:36Farid, do you know how to play it?
00:08:38Farid, do you know how to play it?
00:08:40He's not afraid of anything
00:08:42He can sit on his face, there's no problem
00:08:44He's a sweet dog
00:08:46Farid, he has made so many sacrifices
00:08:48Do you know what he did for this country?
00:08:50You don't know
00:08:52You're playing the drums, he's playing the drums
00:08:54Ask him
00:08:56He's been playing drums all his life
00:08:58What drums?
00:09:00You're playing the drums
00:09:02The sacrifice for the country
00:09:04I still want that
00:09:06If I ever get a chance
00:09:08Send me to the water
00:09:10I'll sacrifice my life
00:09:12Ladies and gentlemen
00:09:14We have a very innocent brother
00:09:16Who is in the market
00:09:18In the social media market
00:09:20The place of repentance
00:09:22Arshad Nadeem
00:09:24Arshad Nadeem is our brother
00:09:26I've interviewed him a few times
00:09:28He's so innocent
00:09:30He is so
00:09:32A lot of people
00:09:34Asked me to go to him
00:09:36I told them I have my own content
00:09:38They can go to him
00:09:40He doesn't have anything
00:09:42He's in the social media market
00:09:44What about you?
00:09:46Rating
00:09:48Just the rating
00:09:50He's my cousin
00:09:52He's so innocent
00:09:54What happened to you?
00:09:56What did you do on 14th August?
00:09:58On 14th August
00:10:00We registered in Pakistan
00:10:02We registered in Delhi
00:10:04He's right
00:10:06After 22nd August
00:10:08He doesn't know
00:10:10He doesn't know
00:10:12Tell me
00:10:14Pakistan
00:10:16What efforts did you make?
00:10:20Allama Iqbal did it
00:10:22Allama Iqbal did it?
00:10:24No, Qadri Azam did it
00:10:26And the investment
00:10:28Allama Iqbal did it
00:10:32Producer Allama Iqbal
00:10:34Yes
00:10:36The producer of this movie
00:10:38Allama Iqbal did it
00:10:40The writer
00:10:42Allama Iqbal
00:10:44Yes
00:10:46Who was the cameraman?
00:10:48I think it was Liaqat Ali Khan
00:10:52The makeup artist
00:10:54How do you have so much knowledge?
00:10:58I brought the elders
00:11:00Knowledge flows from heart to heart
00:11:02Tell him, Pakistan is free
00:11:04It's not released
00:11:06You should know the base
00:11:08The base knows
00:11:10The base knows
00:11:12Do you know how much injustice
00:11:14they are facing?
00:11:16They have made a lot of sacrifices
00:11:18They know the base
00:11:20They have made a lot of sacrifices
00:11:26Wait
00:11:28Wait
00:11:30Let me ask
00:11:32How did you name Pakistan?
00:11:34The name was decided
00:11:36by Allama Iqbal
00:11:38Qadri Azam
00:11:40Akram
00:11:42Akram Rai
00:11:44Liaqat Ali Khan
00:11:46Qutub
00:11:48Allama Iqbal
00:11:50Qutub
00:11:52Pakistan
00:11:56Why did you leave Pakistan?
00:11:58I wanted to ask
00:12:00The national anthem of Pakistan
00:12:02Who composed it?
00:12:04Who wrote it?
00:12:06The greatest
00:12:08The greatest
00:12:10The greatest
00:12:12He wrote it
00:12:14I think
00:12:16He wrote it
00:12:22I don't know
00:12:24Dr. Yunus Bahr
00:12:26I am scared
00:12:28I don't know
00:12:30I don't know
00:12:32Do you remember?
00:12:34Yes
00:12:36Pakistan is free
00:12:40Qadri Azam
00:12:42Qadri Azam
00:12:44Quiet
00:13:00Wow
00:13:02Translate it
00:13:04Greatest
00:13:06Pakistan
00:13:08Capital
00:13:10Of all
00:13:12Greatest
00:13:14Greatest
00:13:16Greatest
00:13:18One more
00:13:20Greatest
00:13:22The land of Pakistan
00:13:24Greatest
00:13:26The land of Pakistan
00:13:28Greatest
00:13:30Pakistan
00:13:32Brother, I don't remember. I don't remember a single shahid's name.
00:13:35You must know. He's from Pakistan.
00:13:38How many sacrifices have you made?
00:13:41Sacrifices?
00:13:42We're Muslims.
00:13:43Okay, tell me.
00:13:44We're not Muslims. We're Afshans.
00:13:45Okay, tell me.
00:13:46Tell me, Mr. Abbas, how did this happen?
00:13:49What was the date?
00:13:56This was after the war, right?
00:13:58The war was already over.
00:14:00No, no, it was after 1947.
00:14:02No, no, the war was already over.
00:14:03Then they said, you can't fight.
00:14:05You can't fight.
00:14:06It was after the war.
00:14:08When your brother-in-law got married,
00:14:10that's when he got freed.
00:14:11Yes.
00:14:12Tell me, how did he get freed?
00:14:14I think it was after the war.
00:14:17Yes.
00:14:18Basically, in 1947, you were in the wrong family.
00:14:22Wrong family?
00:14:23Yes.
00:14:24In the wrong family?
00:14:25Yes.
00:14:26You were all from the wrong family.
00:14:29It happened in the mountains.
00:14:31Okay, you're right.
00:14:34We should be thankful that you're from the wrong family.
00:14:37You're totally right.
00:14:39Don't say that. It's very unfair.
00:14:41Yes, it's very unfair.
00:14:42It's unfair.
00:14:43Okay.
00:14:44So, you were born in 1947.
00:14:46You were born in 1947.
00:14:48Yes, you were born in 1947.
00:14:50Actually, you were raised in 1947.
00:14:52You were born in 1947.
00:14:54You were born in 1947.
00:14:56You were raised in 1947.
00:14:57That's the problem.
00:14:58Yes, that's the problem.
00:14:59After that, I think, I was completed in the army.
00:15:02They cut my legs.
00:15:04They cut your legs?
00:15:05Yes.
00:15:06And then the battle of the legs started.
00:15:07Yes, the battle of the legs.
00:15:08After that, I returned to where I came from.
00:15:11Yes.
00:15:12I became a map.
00:15:13Okay, let's go.
00:15:14Yes, Mr. Kalu.
00:15:15First, ask the name of the first president.
00:15:18Which was the first president of Pakistan?
00:15:20Which was the first president?
00:15:21Mr. Jacob Ansari.
00:15:22That's him.
00:15:23That's him.
00:15:27Mr. Jacob Ansari.
00:15:28Mr. Jacob Ansari.
00:15:29Who is Mr. Jacob Ansari?
00:15:30Ayub.
00:15:31President Ayub.
00:15:32Yes.
00:15:33Ayub.
00:15:34President Ayub.
00:15:35Yes.
00:15:36Okay, tell me the name of the president.
00:15:38President Ayub.
00:15:39President Ayub.
00:15:40So, President Ayub.
00:15:41Yes.
00:15:42He was the first president.
00:15:43Yes, my grandfather.
00:15:44Was he the first president?
00:15:45Yes, he was the first president.
00:15:46Okay.
00:15:47Who was before him?
00:15:48Before him, I think,
00:15:49President Sarfaraz.
00:15:50I don't know.
00:15:54President Ayub was the first president.
00:15:56And there were other presidents before him.
00:15:59Before him.
00:16:00Before him.
00:16:06Who was the first president, Mr. Kalu?
00:16:08The first president of the Jalbi market was Muneeb Rehman Javed.
00:16:15What was the name of Pakistan?
00:16:17What?
00:16:18What was the name of Pakistan?
00:16:19A man had a dream.
00:16:21A man had a dream.
00:16:26Please listen.
00:16:30Please listen.
00:16:32He had a dream.
00:16:33He had a dream.
00:16:35What was the name of Pakistan before him?
00:16:37Pardon?
00:16:38What was the name of Pakistan before him?
00:16:40It was Stag-la-sta.
00:16:42I don't know where he is from, I don't know where he is from
00:16:47I am distracted, I know
00:16:49Go, shut up
00:16:50He was a member of the army, he called me the army chief
00:16:54You love to talk
00:16:56I am ashamed
00:16:57Check his confidence
00:16:59He was not an army chief, he was not educated
00:17:03He didn't have a degree
00:17:05He wanted a degree
00:17:07He called me
00:17:08Sir, my grandfather used to call me Seti
00:17:11What did he call you?
00:17:12He called me sir
00:17:14He called me Rehmatullah
00:17:16Sir
00:17:17He called me Muhammad Ali Jinnah
00:17:19He called me Seti
00:17:21What does Seti mean?
00:17:22He used to shave my beard
00:17:24He used to take my teeth after a year
00:17:26You are a traitor
00:17:29We have been celebrating 14th August
00:17:31He called me Seti
00:17:33God forgive me, I am a true Muslim
00:17:37You don't even know the face of Pakistan
00:17:39He called me Seti
00:17:41Stop laughing, what are you saying?
00:17:44I am angry
00:17:46No, Faisal, he doesn't know
00:17:48You tell me, who did you name Pakistan?
00:17:51Hafiz Chilindri
00:17:53What?
00:17:55He loved Pakistan so much
00:17:58Hafiz Chilindri was the first president of Pakistan
00:18:02And Qaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first president
00:18:06You don't even know the face of Pakistan
00:18:08You don't even know the name of the main people
00:18:10Did you understand?
00:18:12Hafiz Chilindri named Pakistan
00:18:14All your life you have been eating from this soil
00:18:20He called you
00:18:22Hafiz Chilindri made a composition of Tarana
00:18:26Yes, he did
00:18:28Tarana was written on the composition of someone else
00:18:30Master Abdullah made the composition
00:18:32Master Abdullah
00:18:34Master Abdullah made the composition
00:18:36You are making fun of Jinnah
00:18:40Master Abdullah made the composition
00:18:56He called us to Pakistan
00:18:58Yes, he called us to Pakistan
00:19:00He said that you have been sitting on the soil
00:19:02He asked us where we were
00:19:04He said, this is not true, master Abdullah made the composition
00:19:08Master Abdullah didn't make it
00:19:10We used to make two versions of the Tarana
00:19:14If master Abdullah was making it, the composition was different
00:19:18Wajahat Atre was making it
00:19:20Then how was it going to be made?
00:19:22Wajahat will make it
00:19:24He knew the country where he was making it
00:19:26Yes, it was.
00:19:30It cost me Rs. 70 for my feet.
00:19:34You guys are making fun of me.
00:19:36The composition of Tarana Ustaad was done by you.
00:19:40Oh, really?
00:19:41Yes, the first time...
00:19:42Oh, no, it's coming.
00:19:43The first time it came, you sent it to me.
00:19:44If I had sent it to you, you would have got it.
00:19:47You are mine.
00:19:49Always stay in the country.
00:19:52I had told the world, long live...
00:19:57Ustaad ji, honestly,
00:19:59I think if we all lived together,
00:20:02if the British lived here with us,
00:20:04it would have been so much fun.
00:20:06They are living together.
00:20:07They are not living here.
00:20:08We have to go and live somewhere else.
00:20:10No, no, if the British were here,
00:20:11it would have been so much fun.
00:20:12Ustaad ji, they have taken our lives.
00:20:14Basically, we have been freed.
00:20:16They have freed us and left.
00:20:17No, no, we have been partitioned.
00:20:21No, no, Faisal, you tell us,
00:20:22where has Pakistan been freed from?
00:20:25Huh?
00:20:26Where has Pakistan been freed from?
00:20:29Where has it come from?
00:20:30Where has it come from?
00:20:31Pakistan, where it started?
00:20:32Yes, where has it been freed from?
00:20:37Give us a straight answer.
00:20:40Yes, do you know the base?
00:20:42Yes, tell us.
00:20:44I really don't know.
00:20:45Which country has Pakistan come out of?
00:20:49Tell us that.
00:20:50Yes, that's it.
00:20:51That's it?
00:20:52Yes, tell us that.
00:20:53Ustaad ji, we have to ask them.
00:20:54Okay?
00:20:58Ustaad ji, we have to ask them.
00:21:01Laugh, laugh.
00:21:02They have freed so many elders.
00:21:04You don't know how much they have paid for our freedom.
00:21:08Why are you laughing at them?
00:21:09Come here.
00:21:10Which elders of mine have been killed?
00:21:12You also have elders.
00:21:13They have come from there.
00:21:14They have come from there,
00:21:15and they are saying that they are my elders.
00:21:17They are not my elders.
00:21:18They are your elders.
00:21:19Because of your elders,
00:21:20a lot of ease was created there.
00:21:22When we used to come by train,
00:21:24Vijay's elders used to entertain us.
00:21:30What did your elders do?
00:21:32We have a lot of money,
00:21:33when we used to travel by train.
00:21:35That's it?
00:21:36Yes, that's it.
00:21:38It's a matter of happiness.
00:21:39Today, we have a lot of money.
00:21:40You should also agree.
00:21:41When did I agree?
00:21:42Then I didn't agree.
00:21:43When our elders used to travel by train,
00:21:45they didn't have a lot of money.
00:21:49Don't make fun of him.
00:21:51When I was young,
00:21:52I didn't have a lot of money.
00:21:54Ok, so you are saying that
00:21:56Pakistan was born on August 14, 1947.
00:22:01In which country?
00:22:03Pakistan was originally called Kath country.
00:22:05Kath country, which Pakistan is.
00:22:07Huh?
00:22:08Kath country.
00:22:10Kath country,
00:22:11that's why India has become a big country.
00:22:13Then from there,
00:22:14it has been broken.
00:22:15Yes, from the Naanga Nation.
00:22:16Atleast check his ears, check his philosophy and his get up
00:22:22He is a fat guy and he went to Pakistan
00:22:24You still don't know who he is?
00:22:26The old name of Pakistan is Lail Ghor
00:22:28Lail Ghor?
00:22:30Give him a ring
00:22:32You don't know the history of Pakistan's name?
00:22:35I am Pakistan
00:22:40Yes
00:22:42You have been here for more than 50 years
00:22:44Bhaijaan, all this land belonged to the Ghoras
00:22:48Yes
00:22:50That's where the partition happened
00:22:52They said you can go there, you can go there
00:22:56So all this land belonged to India
00:22:58Sir, what is the name of this place?
00:23:00Please tell us
00:23:02I don't know
00:23:04Didn't I tell you?
00:23:06There is a name here
00:23:08Sir, please tell us
00:23:10Sir Syed
00:23:12Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
00:23:14Wow
00:23:16Wow
00:23:18Wow
00:23:20Wow
00:23:22Wow
00:23:24Wow
00:23:26Wow
00:23:28Wow
00:23:30Wow
00:23:32Wow
00:23:34Wow
00:23:36Wow
00:23:38Wow
00:23:40Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
00:23:42Sir, please ask him
00:23:44The story that happened on 14th August
00:23:48You asked a difficult question
00:23:50Yes
00:23:52How did you see the dream?
00:23:54Ask him
00:23:56I will tell you
00:23:58Everyone should know the answer
00:24:00Everyone knows the answer
00:24:02Lama Iqbal
00:24:04Yes, Lama Iqbal
00:24:06Lama Iqbal saw a dream
00:24:08Qaidatul Musaab Tabeer Das
00:24:10Wow
00:24:12Wow
00:24:14Wow
00:24:16Lama Iqbal
00:24:18It's not necessary that he saw the dream
00:24:20He saw the thought
00:24:22That thought that came to his mind
00:24:24That's it
00:24:26He was seeing the dream
00:24:28That was Tabeer Das
00:24:30He was a genius
00:24:32He was a genius
00:24:34He told the country
00:24:36A long time ago, I was listening to a song by Rafi Sahab
00:24:42and I wrote a song for him
00:24:44What song?
00:24:45Trana
00:24:46Rafi Sahab's song
00:24:48I wrote a song for him
00:24:52I said, I wish
00:24:56When the sky sees the earth
00:25:01Why did I make Pakistan?
00:25:03They must be thinking
00:25:06When the sky sees the earth
00:25:12Why did I make Pakistan?
00:25:17They must be thinking
00:25:19When the sky sees the earth
00:25:22I'll bring it
00:25:24Rafi, when are you releasing your Trana?
00:25:26Leave my cap
00:25:28It's not Trana, brother
00:25:29Trana is motivational
00:25:31Yes, it's very motivational
00:25:34Is it Trana?
00:25:36No, leave it
00:25:37Let's talk about my future stories
00:25:39Tell us more
00:25:40Tell us more
00:25:41Very good
00:25:42Tell us more
00:25:43I want to make a video of it
00:25:44I haven't made it yet
00:25:45I should have made it by now
00:25:47No, no, you go to Dubai and make it
00:25:49No, no
00:25:50Leave it
00:25:52Tell us more
00:25:53We want to know if the video is good or not
00:25:55Yes, it's good
00:25:56I was going to tell you
00:25:57It's history
00:25:58Yes, yes
00:25:59Tell us
00:26:00You and your elders sacrificed a lot
00:26:05My grandfather used to say
00:26:07Our parents used to carry swords and leave
00:26:12They kept it all night
00:26:14They kept it all night
00:26:20They kept it all night
00:26:24They kept it all night
00:26:26You know, when you go to Dubai
00:26:29In the desert
00:26:31They used to carry swords there
00:26:33Yes
00:26:34They used to carry swords and leave
00:26:38They used to come back in the evening and sleep
00:26:40My grandfather used to guard the old and young
00:26:45He was a guard
00:26:48No, no, they used to say
00:26:50They used to kill kids
00:26:53Don't talk about it
00:26:55We don't want to talk about it
00:26:57We are in a happy mood
00:26:58My grandfather used to ask for a sword
00:27:00Look brother, give me a bread
00:27:02It's been a year since I fought in a war
00:27:05It's been a year since I fought in a war
00:27:08They used to serve us
00:27:10They brought all the stuff in the train
00:27:12They brought all the stuff in the train
00:27:13They brought all the stuff in the train
00:27:14They brought all the stuff in the train
00:27:16They used to say that we should go and take a bath
00:27:18They used to say that we should go and take a bath
00:27:19They used to say that we should go and take a bath
00:27:21We know that our country is in trouble
00:27:25But we all are happy
00:27:28We don't let anyone do what they want
00:27:30Everyone is doing what they want
00:27:32Everyone is doing what they want
00:27:33We are not worried
00:27:35There is no other option
00:27:36Arjun is still alive
00:27:38Mr. Mitha, answer this question
00:27:41Yes
00:27:42Who was the first PM of Pakistan?
00:27:44Who was the Prime Minister?
00:27:45Quaid-e-Azam was our sister.
00:27:47Oh, man.
00:27:48You guys don't know anything about politics.
00:27:50Seriously, man.
00:27:51I'm not going to insult you.
00:27:53Oh, come on.
00:27:54No, it wasn't him.
00:27:55Wait a minute.
00:27:56Let me explain.
00:27:57I'll explain later.
00:27:58No, it wasn't him.
00:27:59Tell me again.
00:28:00Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan?
00:28:01Who was the Prime Minister?
00:28:02Wait a minute.
00:28:04Tell me, man.
00:28:05Are you going to insult him or not?
00:28:06Me?
00:28:07Man, you're like a shield.
00:28:10I'm telling you.
00:28:11Seriously.
00:28:12Wait a minute.
00:28:13I'm thinking.
00:28:14Let's go back.
00:28:15Let's go back to the people.
00:28:16Let's go back.
00:28:17Let's go back to the flex.
00:28:18Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan?
00:28:20Anayatullah.
00:28:22No.
00:28:23You should've said Pati.
00:28:24Anayatullah Pati.
00:28:25No, no.
00:28:26It was Anayatullah.
00:28:27No.
00:28:28Wrong answer.
00:28:29Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan?
00:28:30Liaquat Ali Khan.
00:28:31Yes.
00:28:32I told you.
00:28:33Yes.
00:28:34I told you.
00:28:35Mr. Fareed, tell me.
00:28:36Who was the first musician in Pakistan?
00:28:40Oh.
00:28:42Sheikh Akram Sahib.
00:28:46Who was the first woman in Pakistan to get married?
00:28:51Wow.
00:28:52Wow.
00:28:53Who was the first woman in Pakistan to get married?
00:28:56Yes.
00:28:57Who was her sister?
00:28:58Tinku Khan.
00:28:59Yes.
00:29:01Star Tinku Khan.
00:29:02In 1947.
00:29:03Yes.
00:29:05You don't want to tell?
00:29:06No.
00:29:07I don't want to tell.
00:29:08I want to know the answer.
00:29:09Pakistan partitioned in 1911.
00:29:11No.
00:29:12It was the first time someone got married.
00:29:14It was on the way.
00:29:15Now it's not.
00:29:16No, it was a six-month journey.
00:29:18Tell us about Pakistan.
00:29:20What is this?
00:29:21No, no.
00:29:22They have a Gneise book.
00:29:24Where is Gneise?
00:29:25Gneise.
00:29:26Gneise.
00:29:27They have a Gleize book.
00:29:28Gleize.
00:29:29Not Gleize book.
00:29:30Gags.
00:29:31Gags.
00:29:32They have a Gleize book.
00:29:34Yes.
00:29:35I have a request.
00:29:37Why?
00:29:38You have written the most popular song in the world.
00:29:42Happy Birthday to...
00:29:43Write Desaan Da Raja.
00:29:46No, it's not Happy Birthday.
00:29:47It's in the international language.
00:29:50Desaan Raja has come here.
00:29:53You should have told him that Desaan Raja has come here.
00:29:56Desaan Da Raja has come here.
00:29:58I have done so many things.
00:30:00Yes, you should have told him.
00:30:03Okay.
00:30:04At the end, Daan-e-Saab will come.
00:30:07I will ask him a question.
00:30:09If you don't have a question, I will ask you a question.
00:30:14Okay, tell me.
00:30:16Daan-e-Saab.
00:30:22Pakistan.
00:30:23Zindabad.
00:30:28I will send you.
00:30:33Yes.
00:30:37Pakistan.
00:30:40When you were free.
00:30:43What was the time?
00:30:45Tell me.
00:30:47What was the time?
00:30:48It was evening and it was cold.
00:30:50I woke up in the morning and it was cold.
00:30:54You should have told me earlier.
00:30:56I was wrong.
00:30:57It was Pakistan and 184.
00:31:03You should have told me earlier.
00:31:06When Pakistan was free.
00:31:09What was the government of the whole area?
00:31:13It was the British government.
00:31:15In India.
00:31:17Was it India?
00:31:18No.
00:31:19It was called British Raj.
00:31:22Pakistan was called Pak-o-Hind.
00:31:26On 14th, we had a meeting.
00:31:30On 15th.
00:31:32Yes.
00:31:34On 15th.
00:31:36Okay, tell me.
00:31:38The people who came here.
00:31:41Where did they stay?
00:31:43How did they get the house?
00:31:45We had a camp here and there.
00:31:48The people used to receive it.
00:31:50Then they were given the house.
00:31:53Yes.
00:31:55If you had left the house for 5 times.
00:31:58You should have taken the proof.
00:32:00If you had left the house for 5 times.
00:32:02You should have taken the proof.
00:32:04You should have taken the video.
00:32:06You should have taken the video.
00:32:08Sir.
00:32:10He was an Englishman.
00:32:12Lyle.
00:32:14Lyle.
00:32:16Lyle Khan.
00:32:18Sir Lyle.
00:32:20Lyle.
00:32:22Lyle.
00:32:24Lyle.
00:32:26Lyle.
00:32:28Lyle.
00:32:30Who was Lyle?
00:32:32He was John Player and Lyle's brother.
00:32:36John Player and Mars Captain.
00:32:39Oh no.
00:32:41De Cajetan told to make me the president for a while.
00:32:46I'll make a place like yours.
00:32:48He said, we aren't making it.
00:32:50But 88% of people are like him.
00:32:54For themselves.
00:32:56You consider them as your own people.
00:32:57You don't know how much they enjoyed
00:32:59Four times
00:33:01You don't know how much they enjoyed
00:33:03British government
00:33:05Shahad doesn't want to wear make-up
00:33:09This was the property of Shahad
00:33:11He lived here
00:33:13In India
00:33:15His whole family lived here
00:33:19Later
00:33:21The president and his two sons
00:33:23Told Qaid-e-Azam
00:33:25Then Qaid-e-Azam told them to go inside
00:33:29Qaid-e-Azam went inside
00:33:31Before the meeting
00:33:33Haseen-sahib basically
00:33:35Told the ladies to wear a mask
00:33:37No one would dare to touch them
00:33:39He told them to leave
00:33:41He told them to leave
00:33:43He told them to leave
00:33:47Qaid-e-Azam was not feeling well
00:33:49He decided to go to Ziarat
00:33:51He went to Ziarat
00:33:53On the way
00:33:55The ambulance broke down
00:33:59The petrol was cut
00:34:03He took petrol back to Pakistan
00:34:09The British thought
00:34:11That we'll die
00:34:15After a month
00:34:17They couldn't even talk
00:34:19It was very sweet and spicy.
00:34:21We have to tell you how it happened.
00:34:23Yes, it was very sweet and spicy.
00:34:25We had a cup of sweet and spicy tea.
00:34:27And this was the button to open the door.
00:34:29Because of that,
00:34:31we were able to open the door.
00:34:33That's how it happened.
00:34:35Tell me, who were the first people
00:34:37who thought of moving to Pakistan?
00:34:39It was Allama Iqbal.
00:34:41It was his dream.
00:34:43He fulfilled it.
00:34:45And it was Gandhi.
00:34:47He didn't come from here.
00:34:49He came from a place
00:34:51where Gandhi had moved forward.
00:34:53The people of Pakistan
00:34:55who were Muslims,
00:34:57they went there
00:34:59as soon as they saw him.
00:35:01They thought he was the next star.
00:35:03The people who read history.
00:35:05Yes, they thought he was the next star.
00:35:07He made his own setup.
00:35:09There was a British horse,
00:35:11his name was Faisal.
00:35:13He had a son named Mohan.
00:35:15He said,
00:35:17I'm going to leave now.
00:35:19He said,
00:35:21get up and leave.
00:35:23I don't understand how much
00:35:25love you have for your country.
00:35:27How big is the design of
00:35:29the flag today?
00:35:31Ask him.
00:35:33How big is the flag today?
00:35:35The flag
00:35:37is made of greenery.
00:35:39There is a lot of greenery here.
00:35:41There is a lot of greenery
00:35:43in Pakistan.
00:35:45There is a lot of greenery.
00:35:47But,
00:35:49there is no food.
00:35:51There is no food.
00:35:55The food is in the foods.
00:35:57The food is there.
00:35:59The food is there.
00:36:01But,
00:36:03there is a lot of greenery.
00:36:05But,
00:36:07the flag is made of white colour,
00:36:09which is basically
00:36:11He used to say that we were born in this part of the country.
00:36:13He used to say that the green color of our country is green.
00:36:17The green color of Mithya.
00:36:18He used to say that?
00:36:19Yes.
00:36:19After that, people used to say that we used to have tea at Yadgar in the morning.
00:36:24This is how it happened.
00:36:25The guy whose eyes were injured, he left India.
00:36:28Then he and his wife formed a group there.
00:36:31How?
00:36:34They prepared it.
00:36:35Oh, that pant story.
00:36:37We used to have tea at Yadgar in Lahore in the morning.
00:36:40Yadgar was sitting on the floor.
00:36:41We used to travel for 40 years.
00:36:44We used to shout so much.
00:36:45This is how it happened.
00:36:48I came here from Malta at 45.
00:36:49At the fair.
00:36:50At the pavimura.
00:36:51My father had shaved my beard.
00:36:52My mother had told me to shave it.
00:36:53I said no, I don't want to shave it.
00:36:55I came here from Malta at 45.
00:36:56Brother, he has been to Pakistan twice.
00:36:58I told you, I was a girl.
00:36:59Why didn't you go to Madhya on your way to the fair?
00:37:02Yes, we came from Madhya.
00:37:04That's where Chabla Bhai's house is.
00:37:07Ustad, please sing a song for us.
00:37:08Let's hear the song.
00:37:09I'll sing the song.
00:37:11I have two goons.
00:37:13Okay, sing.
00:37:14When two hearts meet, love turns into madness.
00:37:20When two hearts meet, love turns into madness.
00:37:23What's next?
00:37:25In a fight, two hearts meet.
00:37:31In a fight, two hearts meet.
00:37:35Heart, heart, go to Pakistan.
00:37:38Go, go, Pakistan.
00:37:43Go, go, Pakistan.
00:37:45Heart, heart, go to Pakistan.
00:37:48Go, go, Pakistan.
00:37:50Heart, heart, go to Pakistan.
00:37:53Go, go, Pakistan.
00:37:56I was working on a channel.
00:38:00I had a video on Tranaid.
00:38:04Did you see that?
00:38:06The girls were dancing on the beach
00:38:08and I was looking at them
00:38:10and I thought to myself, if only I could sing this song
00:38:12I would have edited it and matched it
00:38:14If I could find it, I would have brought it
00:38:16But it's a little
00:38:18I was a little careless
00:38:20Yesterday Gupta made a song
00:38:22Bill Bill Pakistan
00:38:24Yes, he brought the whole bill
00:38:26The electricity bill, the big one
00:38:28and he wrote Bill Bill
00:38:30Pakistan
00:38:32It was a pleasure to meet you
00:38:34I was saying
00:38:36Sir, you don't know the value of this
00:38:38Yes, you are right
00:38:40You can go anywhere in Pakistan
00:38:42without a license
00:38:44Yes
00:38:46This is a big blessing
00:38:48No doubt
00:38:50Sir, Farid has released a song
00:38:52and the melody of that song
00:38:54is so bad that the family
00:38:56will not be able to hear it
00:38:58One guy said that he has released a new song
00:39:00and he is going to write a new song
00:39:04Farid has written a new song
00:39:06and he says that it's not that good
00:39:08Abbas said that
00:39:10he had to sacrifice his country
00:39:12and he is going to take it
00:39:14No, no, Farid has written a new song
00:39:16It's a very long song
00:39:18It's worth 2.5 lakhs
00:39:20It's 17,000 words
00:39:22He is not going to release a new song
00:39:24He is going to write one by one
00:39:2617 Number Gali De Jaan Kurban
00:39:2817 Number Gali De Jaan Kurban
00:39:30He is from Mamdi Chowk
00:39:32He is from Dilwara
00:39:34He is from Andhra Pradesh
00:39:36What are you going to write in it?
00:39:38I am going to write
00:39:40every street of my country
00:39:42I love my country so much
00:39:46If Allah wills
00:39:48I will come back to my country
00:39:50from Canada
00:39:52I will come back
00:39:54It will be fun
00:39:56You can give me a visa
00:39:58from UK
00:40:00I love my country
00:40:02I love my country
00:40:04When I came back from Saudi Arabia
00:40:06When I came back from Saudi Arabia
00:40:08I was on the ground
00:40:10I was on the ground
00:40:12I was on the ground
00:40:14I was on the ground
00:40:16I was on the ground
00:40:18I kissed him
00:40:20I was happy
00:40:22I was not happy
00:40:24I'm not going to get up.
00:40:27One guy got up and said,
00:40:28I'm not going to get up, I'm going to get some water.
00:40:30You kiss me.
00:40:32You're a fool.
00:40:34You kiss me.
00:40:36He said,
00:40:38I'm not going to get up, I'm going to get some water.
00:40:40You kiss me.
00:40:42You kiss me.
00:40:48You're a fool.
00:40:50I got up at 1.30 am.
00:40:53You get up and kiss the ground.
00:40:55You kiss the ground.
00:40:58You kiss the ground.
00:41:00I have no gas.
00:41:02I come back.
00:41:04It's not necessary.
00:41:06But I have to.
00:41:08I was about to kiss the ground.
00:41:10When I came back,
00:41:12I was like I will not be able to do it.
00:41:16You didn't understand?
00:41:18What did you do?
00:41:20That guy was sitting on the floor.
00:41:22I don't know what you're talking about.
00:41:24I don't know what you're talking about.
00:41:26Tell me which airport has dirt on their shoes?
00:41:28Which airport has dirt on their shoes?
00:41:30Which airport has dirt on their shoes?
00:41:32Which airport has dirt on their shoes?
00:41:34Which airport has dirt on their shoes?
00:41:36Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:38Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:40Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:42Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:44Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:46Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:48Faisalabad has dirt on their shoes.
00:41:51May God bless you!
00:41:56He won't even eat when the dryer is open.
00:41:59Love is an essential part of the nation…
00:42:05I will surely praise you…
00:42:07I will surely praise you…
00:42:10Thank you…
00:42:18Have French fries!
00:42:20I wish I knew this issue.
00:42:24Don't wish, give it to me.
00:42:26I will go to your barter and ask for it.
00:42:28Where is your wish?
00:42:30I will ask all the AKPs.
00:42:32I will ask all the AKPs.
00:42:34I will go to your barter and ask for it.
00:42:36I will ask all the AKPs.
00:42:38Your 4 GPUs are full of light.
00:42:42I don't have a queen like you.
00:42:46Your 4 GPUs are full of light.
00:42:48I don't have a queen like you.
00:42:50I will give all my properties to Pakistan.
00:42:52I will give all my properties to Pakistan.
00:42:54I will give a battery.
00:42:56My own property.
00:42:58I can't sell a single piece.
00:43:02Your house is a mess.
00:43:08I will give you 3 seconds time to break your bones.
00:43:10I will give you 3 seconds time to break your bones.
00:43:12When you put it in your mouth, they give you 3 seconds to open it and then you open it.
00:43:19Property!
00:43:21Talk to me.
00:43:22He made me do it and now he's sitting on a note.
00:43:28You can't steal it. You have to burn the bones.
00:43:30Bring it outside.
00:43:31They don't know what's inside the goat's bones.
00:43:34Burn it outside.
00:43:36Goat's don't do this. They start doing this.
00:43:40He made me do it.
00:43:42The goat's don't do this.
00:43:48That's enough.
00:43:51The people made me do it.
00:43:56They made me do it.
00:44:01They made me do it.
00:44:05The people made me do it.
00:44:11I remember Farid when he was a kid.
00:44:14He came from there.
00:44:16He didn't come from there. He came from here.
00:44:21I'll hit you.
00:44:28Faisal, you can't get out of this.
00:44:31Faisal is a wall for me.
00:44:34Faisal is a dog and Jina is Faisal.
00:44:37They put up walls.
00:44:39Who?
00:44:40They put up walls and then they go to sleep.
00:44:43No, no, that's right.
00:44:45They put up walls and then they go to sleep.
00:44:50I used to think that I'm 20 kilos heavier than him.
00:44:54I'm 20 kilos heavier than him.
00:44:59You're so fat that you can't even climb a ladder.
00:45:02You're so fat that you can't even climb a ladder.
00:45:05When you're in a movie and it's a fire,
00:45:08you get up and scream.
00:45:15You can see this in many movies.
00:45:18There was a movie called Killa.
00:45:21I remember when we went to visit the fort, I felt as if my soul had visited the fort somewhere.
00:45:33It's not the soul, it's the pressure on you that you have earned money and you are going.
00:45:39You are not interested in earning money.
00:45:41Because of you, Taj Mahal was built.
00:45:46Ask him about the value of freedom.
00:45:49He was not wearing clothes when he came here.
00:46:02Where are you from?
00:46:03We are from Jalandhar.
00:46:05You came here and beat him up.
00:46:08We have also made sacrifices.
00:46:11He will tell you everything.
00:46:13He will tell you about the sacrifices we have made here.
00:46:16Did you go to Kumari Shal?
00:46:18My grandfather's brother was born here.
00:46:20He was born here?
00:46:22Yes, he was born here.
00:46:24What happened to your grandfather's brother?
00:46:27He was born in a train.
00:46:30He was born in a train?
00:46:32Yes.
00:46:33Then you should be happy.
00:46:35He was born in a train.
00:46:36He was born in a train.
00:46:38Then you should also be happy.
00:46:41My grandfather was born in a train.
00:46:43My grandfather was born in a train.
00:46:46He was born in a train.
00:46:48He was born in a train.
00:46:50He was born in a train.
00:46:54He was born in a train.
00:46:59Where did you come from?
00:47:02We all came from the same place.
00:47:04No, no.
00:47:05No, no.
00:47:05Which country?
00:47:06Or village?
00:47:07Amritsar?
00:47:07No, no.
00:47:08Amritsar.
00:47:08Amritsar.
00:47:09Ok, which I told you about earlier.
00:47:11No, no.
00:47:11No, no.
00:47:12This is from Jhansar.
00:47:12No, no.
00:47:13This is from Chandigarh.
00:47:13No, no.
00:47:14This is from Chandigarh.
00:47:14No, no.
00:47:15This is from Amritsar.
00:47:15No, no.
00:47:16This is from Amritsar.
00:47:16Amritsar?
00:47:17Yes.
00:47:17Yes, Amritsar.
00:47:18Ok.
00:47:18Yes.
00:47:19Because my father lives there.
00:47:19Oh, really?
00:47:20Yes.
00:47:20Your father lives in Jhansar?
00:47:21Yes.
00:47:21Yes.
00:47:22Yes.
00:47:22Yes.
00:47:23Yes.
00:47:24Yes.
00:47:53I sat him on top of the box
00:47:55and he was like
00:47:57I got a girlfriend, wow
00:47:59where are all your Mughals
00:48:01because you were in India
00:48:03and all that
00:48:05we were already here, he sent us money
00:48:07and then we made it
00:48:09and then the ATM came
00:48:11and we left
00:48:13Agra? No, not Agra
00:48:15Niagra
00:48:17Ok, Niagra
00:48:19Niagra?
00:48:21Niagra to Mela
00:48:23Shahi Gala, Lahore
00:48:25He made all of them
00:48:27He made all of them
00:48:29Pakistan came from Niagra
00:48:31They say if you want to do theatre, you have to do it
00:48:35Our relatives are in India
00:48:37Ambani's tent
00:48:39and my cousins
00:48:41They made us stand
00:48:43They made us stand
00:48:45They gave us cards
00:48:47Did you see the cards?
00:48:49Yes, I saw the cards
00:48:51Did you see the cards?
00:48:53Yes, I saw the cards
00:48:55Ambani's dog
00:48:57Yes, I saw
00:48:59Farid Khan
00:49:01What will happen to you?
00:49:03He has a car worth 70 Crore
00:49:05Look at the dog
00:49:07He must have touched the dog
00:49:11And his sister
00:49:13We call her
00:49:15we call it a leash
00:49:18we call it a leash
00:49:21it's a special gold jewellery
00:49:24it was so expensive, the master used to say it's worth billions
00:49:27Farid tried it, he even sold his CV
00:49:30to the dog?
00:49:33yes, at his place
00:49:36Farid was so happy with the picture
00:49:39he was so happy with the dog
00:49:42he was so happy with the picture
00:49:45he was so happy with the picture
00:49:48where were you born in India?
00:49:51Jalandhar, Mithapur
00:49:54Dadka, and what was your name?
00:49:57Athur
00:50:00Athur Shahre
00:50:03we know it, tell us
00:50:06Amritsar
00:50:09I don't know
00:50:12you are from Shiharpuri
00:50:15yes, I am from Shiharpuri
00:50:18you are from Chilakabad
00:50:21we are from Amritsar, we are from Gari Gadri
00:50:24we are from Gari Gadri
00:50:27we are from Gari Gadri
00:50:30you are from Gari Gadri
00:50:33but our generation doesn't know
00:50:37that the master used to tell the story
00:50:40father used to tell the story
00:50:46I Stayed Away
00:50:55he used to get me married into an older family
00:50:58he used to make me sleep at home
00:51:01but never got married
00:51:04I used to go to Shahi Gila to see the birds
00:51:06That's right, I remember
00:51:08I used to ask my uncle, why are you here?
00:51:10He used to say, my grandfather used to tell me stories
00:51:14He used to tell you stories?
00:51:16My grandfather used to tell stories to the kids
00:51:18The kids used to go to sleep and then go to the theater
00:51:20My uncle used to tell me
00:51:22that this is our city
00:51:24Did you give money here?
00:51:26You didn't come from there?
00:51:28No, no, I was here
00:51:30You didn't get a migraine?
00:51:32No, I was here
00:51:34We used to do the laundry
00:51:36It was our profession
00:51:38My uncle used to say that it was a masonry
00:51:40No, no, I'm serious
00:51:42Everyone used to say that it was a masonry
00:51:44They used to say that it was a mill
00:51:46It was a mill
00:51:48You didn't do the laundry?
00:51:50No, I didn't do the laundry
00:51:52I used to do the laundry
00:51:54I'm serious
00:51:56We used to do the laundry
00:51:58We used to get the cloth and then
00:52:00We used to make pots
00:52:02and kitchens
00:52:04Did you know all the plants?
00:52:06No, I used to know sugar plantings
00:52:08No, I used to know sugar plantings
00:52:10No, I used to know sugar plantings
00:52:12No, I used to know sugar plantings
00:52:14We didn't know
00:52:16We didn't know
00:52:18that you were sitting under the big pillar
00:52:22We are the Multani Sheikhs
00:52:26We are the Multani Sheikhs
00:52:28Two of them have gone
00:52:33We are Multani Sheikhs
00:52:35We went from Multan to there
00:52:37What did you learn there?
00:52:39Are you listening to me?
00:52:41We went from Multan to there
00:52:43We had a Multani Sheikh there
00:52:45I still remember
00:52:47From Fatehgarh
00:52:49I went there
00:52:51My Grandfather's brother was there
00:52:53My Grandfather's brother was there
00:52:55Yes, I remember
00:52:57Amritsar?
00:52:59No, Fatehgarh
00:53:01Amritsar?
00:53:03No, Fatehgarh
00:53:05There is a Rajpur there
00:53:07Yes
00:53:09We went to India
00:53:11India?
00:53:13Yes, Fatehgarh
00:53:15Have you heard of Fatehgarh?
00:53:17Yes, I have heard of Fatehgarh
00:53:19My Grandfather's brother was there
00:53:21I still remember
00:53:23We came from Jalandhar to Jhelum
00:53:25Jhelum to Faisalabad
00:53:27But I still remember
00:53:29What is your breed?
00:53:31Lakhpatta
00:53:33Is it our breed or yours?
00:53:35It is our breed
00:53:37It is a good breed
00:53:39It is a good breed
00:53:41What is your breed?
00:53:43What is it?
00:53:45You told me
00:53:47What is it?
00:53:49Khoja
00:53:51Khoja
00:53:53Khoja is not a Sheikh
00:53:55Khoja
00:53:57Khoja
00:53:59Khoja
00:54:01Khoja
00:54:03Khoja is something else
00:54:05Khoja is a Sheikh
00:54:07Our cows are Khokhar
00:54:09Khokhar
00:54:11It is a new breed
00:54:13It is a Shode
00:54:15Khoja is a Shode
00:54:17Leave the cows and animals
00:54:19I have a message
00:54:21I am going to Dubai on 16th
00:54:23Those who want to
00:54:25Partys with me
00:54:31Those who want to
00:54:33Partys with me
00:54:35Tell my rate
00:54:39I couldn't tell
00:54:43You have to tell
00:54:45rates
00:54:47I was going to tell you the rate.
00:54:49I will tell you the rate after weighing it.
00:54:51Sir has not taken money from anyone.
00:54:53Sir, tell me the rate.
00:54:55What is my rate?
00:54:57The rate will be the same as yours.
00:54:59Sir.
00:55:01I have sent you the package.
00:55:03Let it be.
00:55:05Those who are going to take you,
00:55:07they will send you on their own.
00:55:09No, no. I don't want to go.
00:55:11Where else are you going?
00:55:13Sir, I am going for a walk.
00:55:15I am going to Canada for a walk.
00:55:17I am not going for a walk.
00:55:19I am going for a show.
00:55:21Then why are you going for a show?
00:55:23Why would I go for a show?
00:55:25I am going for a walk.
00:55:27If you go for a show,
00:55:29then you don't go for a walk.
00:55:31Sir, please don't do this.
00:55:33I have told you so many times.
00:55:35Are you going to Canada for a walk?
00:55:37No, I am not going for a walk.
00:55:39Congratulations on your 14th birthday.
00:55:41Sir, it is my birthday.
00:55:43You should have told me
00:55:45what you were going to tell me.
00:55:47I would have told you,
00:55:49and you could have made a video clip.
00:55:51I am not going to do this.
00:55:53Okay.
00:55:55What should I say?
00:55:57You should have told me,
00:55:59and I would have told you.
00:56:01You are not going to say anything,
00:56:03right?
00:56:05I will say it.
00:56:07Mr. Friisavri.
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01:01:19Discipline, where to bring shoes, how to speak, where to go, everything.
01:01:24Okay, done. Now sit in front of me.
01:01:28Mr. Faisal.
01:01:29Russia.
01:01:31And these people from Canada, who are sitting here.
01:01:34What is Russia?
01:01:36Sir, basically, I will go to Saudi Arabia. It is necessary to go there.
01:01:43I am talking about permanent residence.
01:01:45Whenever you want to go, you can go.
01:01:47Give you a permanent visa, give you nationality.
01:01:49Sir, basically, I have my own mind.
01:01:51Okay?
01:01:52First, I have to decide which city to go to.
01:01:54I will not go there.
01:01:56Okay.
01:01:57Okay, so he said Canada.
01:01:59I mean, you can go to any country far away.
01:02:01Yes, I also said that when I go there, I will go to Canada again.
01:02:04That is, I will go to Canada for 15 days, Europe for 15 days, America for 15 days.
01:02:08Tell me one country.
01:02:09I will go to Canada for 15 days.
01:02:10Okay, give me 15 days.
01:02:11Brother, I have to go to Shenzhen.
01:02:13Okay.
01:02:14Sir, which country will you stay in?
01:02:16I am going to Switzerland.
01:02:22Oh, I see.
01:02:23I will stay there.
01:02:25I want to go to Switzerland.
01:02:27I want to go to Switzerland.
01:02:29I really want to go there.
01:02:31I will stay there.
01:02:32Sir, will I get a job there?
01:02:34Yes, you will get a job there.
01:02:36I will stay there for 24 hours.
01:02:38I am going to Dubai, then I will go to Morocco, then I will go to Antarctica.
01:02:44Antarctica?
01:02:45Not Antarctica?
01:02:48Antarctica
01:02:49Antarctica
01:02:50Oh, that's a big city.
01:02:52That's a big city.
01:02:53There is no such city.
01:02:54Allah says, come back to Morocco and Leh, quick.
01:02:56Where are you going?
01:02:57Antarictica
01:02:58Which country is that?
01:02:59That's not a country.
01:03:01What is that?
01:03:02It's a big country.
01:03:03It has many continents.
01:03:04It's a big country.
01:03:05There is 56 millimeters of ice there.
01:03:09Yes, everything melts there.
01:03:12Do you have a glass of water?
01:03:15You have to give it at least 50-60 ml.
01:03:18No.
01:03:1950 ml.
01:03:20Do you have a fire?
01:03:21Do you have a fire?
01:03:22No, we don't have a fire.
01:03:23We just burn the tiles.
01:03:24We burn tiles.
01:03:25So people, take care.
01:03:26We'll meet again tomorrow.
01:03:27I wish you all a very happy 14th and 15th.
01:03:29Okay?
01:03:30Inshallah, we'll meet again tomorrow.
01:03:31And...
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01:03:33La khandana...
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