respected uncle, i do watch indian dramaz but for the heck of y women of our country , or even of the world do even stick to baseless story, stupid camera work n loads of shadi dresses (even the one they wear in the kitchen r shadi dresses to me )?
if u find any indian artist, especially a TV one, do ask a question of me "Where in India any house is filled wid besides khalla mamu chachu waghera, mamu ka dost, dost ka dost, us k dost ka chcha or pata nahi kia ullum ghullum? i mean look at their soapz. at the end of each soap, house will be filled wid several tomz, dickz n harryz. i mean come on. we all know poverty of india n how indianz these days r getting materialistic!!! (i m not pointing on indians. its just my cognition)…handy info: i am a media student.
i think i saw u first time in Pal do Pal, or some kinda name where Pal is there. i think nadia khan was in that drama along with asad malik. but Ali Azmat was for sure there. (i watched Unkahi n other oldie Magum Opuses in the last decade. they r xtremely wonderful. in fact PTV global shown Uncle Urfi, Shezori, Unkahi, Waris, Kiran Khani very recently)
is Seema Ghazal is Anwar Maqsood’s, Fatima Suriya Bajiya’s and Begum Zubada Tariq’s sister?
Uncle, do u have information about Depty Nazir Ahmed’s family?
well look other circumstances.
if u see there r 2 days gap between the actual post and Mr. Jinnah’s post. so uncle raju cant edit the confusion created.
n for Mr. Jinnah. dat reply was his first post in the entire forum so we cant expect him to know PM kinda stuff.
what is a mamoonzad? i presume it must be cousin. secondly my name is not amiruddin jahangir - that would be dad. my name is sheryar jahangir - (played jinnah in jinnah se quaid).
just for your information, our other cousin aly khan is the villain in Angelina Jolie's new movie by the name of "A Mighty Heart" which initially began filming in pakistan. he played the role of omar sheikh who was responsible for the killing of the US journalist daniel pearl. he's currently living in london as i am.
hope all is well with you.
Welcome Sheheryar! Good to have you on the forum! :)
well i think we must Request Mr. Jinnah to do so :cb:
(yaar the drama on aired when i was little kiddi :bummer: n internet wasnt dat strong to have his pictures for us. i cant recall him doing ny other show, excepts for Jinnah say Quaid n Gulz n Guys.)
(i was always good in Pak-studies so actually i loved the drama. it was very detailed and crispy form of Pre-Pakistanz history. Mr Sheryar did a superb job despite being bad in Urdu)
well thank you zobia for the compliment. i wasn't in the last episode of jinnah se quaid.
as for gulls and guys, i did indeed do the greece episode. i never got the chance to see it as i live in london and shoaib mansoor didn't keep his promise to post a copy to me. believe it or not, the final version was so edited because unfortunately i was unable to string a full sentence in this highly strung "poetic" urdu. After the show he told me that i had really stressed him out, and that i should promise him to retire from this field. At least i kept my promise.
ya i remember. dats y i said last episode really let down.
they put some really really old guy.
n the whole concept of Mr.Jinnah turned into “Babaji” (urdu: old man), hence baba-e-quam (urdu: Father of nation) was fully highlighted
(i mean i m not saying he was bad. but after looking at ur ravishing look (appearance n accent) if they would had introduced dat baba-ji three four episode earlier, it would had been easy to digest.
btw break the promise wid Shoman n LEARN URDU
(u also did a great job in gulz n guys. i cant find a soft existence of gulz n guyz, otherwise i would have posted the link here)
well thank you zobia for the compliment. i wasn't in the last episode of jinnah se quaid.
as for gulls and guys, i did indeed do the greece episode. i never got the chance to see it as i live in london and shoaib mansoor didn't keep his promise to post a copy to me. believe it or not, the final version was so edited because unfortunately i was unable to string a full sentence in this highly strung "poetic" urdu. After the show he told me that i had really stressed him out, and that i should promise him to retire from this field. At least i kept my promise.
Thanks man you did us a great favor. you know it's so not necessary to learn urdu anyway. english is our national language.since you live in london, why don't you work on brit tv. I mean if you don't know urdu whats the point of coming on urdu television and bumbling in ooooooordu?