Humayun Saeed | Reminiscing About His Mother and Childhood | RWSP at Home NA1G
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- Humayun Saeed | Reminiscing About His Mother and Childhood | Rewind at Home with Samina Peerzada NA1G
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Ekdam natural insan hy dono saminaji and humayun,no banavat,no ego and all.mashallah👏👏🇮🇳
Humayun is humble and simple. More power to him... Waiting for LNJ N specially for AJ RAANG HY
Samina ji, watched zindagi gulzar hai again today after years and the way you have portrayed your character is really beautiful. Touches me so deeply everytime I watch it. Love from india.❤
Samina ji was a successful actress in late 70s & 80s too.
I guess Im randomly asking but does someone know a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
Deep Resonant Aawaaj , Andaaz & pure thinking of Humayun sir - Everyway- Wonderful !! And here, the way he has shared his personal Baatein - Wow !!
Actually rejoiced the Guftagoo !!
So, special Thanks to Samina Ma'am & Humayun Sir for this gesture of comfort at this challenging time of anxiety arising out of the pandemic !!
Regards !!
Humayun Saeed is my favourite actor . khuda apko slamat rkhy
Humayun is such a treat to listen to♥️ Thank you Rewind for making quarantine bearable.
Samina ji! You seems very comfortable while talking to your guest. You are very kind hearted person as it is seen. I liked the show. Humayun Saeed is also very open hearted person. Doing good work in films and dramas as well. All the best from India. Jaan hai to jahaan hai. We all should forget the boundaries and spread love and good will in this time of health crisis. Thanks Samina ji ! For entertaining us in this crucial time. Love from India
Respect from Pakistan
How sweet to hear being an elder bro he took step frwd to solve his brother's dispute ...This is called the true upbringing ...May u all always be together ameen
Ameen
Hello ma'am n sir! Love from India! Ma'am I really like your dialogue delivery, especially the way you speak vaalekum salaam beta
Those who are reading this may God bless their parents 👍
Ameen
Sana kon h?
@@rubabkhoso9175 kon sana
Samina Sana ko pyr drna isne kana
@@rubabkhoso9175 sorry mn ne pora nahi deka plz vst my chnl sis
Maa’m saw drama “ BAALA” and loved your acting, you are the best and will always be
Seems very humble,given his long career and how long he kept himself as hero amd proved himself great actor..keep it up.
you are such a humble person
humayun
god bless you gives u happiness
Humayun Bhai ap Daro nhn main dua kr rhi hu ap k Lia or apki family k Lia khas or anti thanks to you humayun Bhai k interview k Lia I also pray for you
Such a pleasure to watch two wonderful ppl in same frame
Humayoon is so genuine love his interview n personality ❣
Most awaiting episode of Rewind with Samina Pirzada, I don't have words to express my happiness to see my life time Hero Humayun Saeed in this specfic show. I wish it could be recorded in studio face to face but anyway still great to see Samina G taking interview of my all time Favourite Hero. One of the best episode. 👍🏼
Hyeee 🙊 my first crush❤ Humayun . First time I saw him in mehandi drama .
Aww Saima, glad we could interview him. Hope you liked it!
Aap itna paani kyun p rahe hai Humayun sayab......waise garam paani hi hai naa?
Thank u Sameena for u taking time out and have a video interview with Humayun. As usual human is very friend, simple and jovial. He is very down to earth and kind hearted.Sameena u look absolutely georgeous and has a charishma and charm to hold the show together. It’s ur greatness of urs to take time out and entertain ur loyal guest. U r amazing Sameena. Bravo
Loved your comment Ismail, it gives us energy to do more!
A.O.A...samina kaise hy aap?zindagi k jhamelo me hum itne masrof ho gaye k Allah pak ko 5waqat k elava yad hi nh kr rahe the.Allah pak ne aik jhatka dia aur pori dunya hill gaye...
Humayu really really you done very well in serial mere pass tum ho
Humayu ne tou rula diya tha ...😆
Humayou you are very innocent , simple & original personality
stay blessed
پیارے اللہ۔۔۔۔۔
تو دل میں تو آتا ہے سمجھ میں نہیں آتا
بس جان گیا میں تیری پہچان یہی ہے۔۔۔۔۔۔
( یا اللہ ہم سب کو معاف کردے۔۔۔۔۔امین۔۔۔۔۔)
I wish I can meet humayun sir main in ki bht bariii fan hoo Allah gi mujhye humayun sir se ek baar milwa Dee
Ap Jio hazaro saal Humayun sir
Thank you Mohd Israfil for your love and appreciation, means a lot. Keep watching and keep loving :)
Samina Ma’am: this was a long awaited interview, rather more of a warm and friendly conversation. Thank you for this one! Your impeccable style of talking makes it such a delight to watch🙏! And yes, Humayun Saeed said it right.. Charity begins at home; and then you take it forward..
Change a few parts of this excerpt to modern analogues, and you could virtually be describing the Pakistan of today:
APRIL 21 was a shambles as a ceremony but it was a day for the people and it was a tribute-not to the martial discipline, the stead fastness of purpose, the in herent strength, virtue and might that every national leader including Bhutto had said Pakistan had stood for since its birth in 1947. But rather it was a tribute to what Pakistan really was: A sick, poor, backward, ignorant, undisciplined and defeated half of a country-a country victimized by both its capacity for self‐delusion and its pas sion, inflamed by ample reason and rhetoric, to hate India.
There on the race‐course grounds were half a million or so men (women are rarely seen or heard publicly in Pak istan) who knew everything of guns and nothing of books, who poked each other, giggled and stared open‐mouthed like children at the sight of a re porter's pen scribbling notes: men enthralled not by their President's words, but by the luminous hands on a stranger's watch. There, in a sad, eerie glimpse, was what Pakistan amounted to after 25 years of nationhood, despite its sophisticated public‐relations men, its showcase intellectu als and artists, and its gen erals who said they could have kept order that after noon had they had a few more men.
If the new nation of Ban gladesh that Sheik Mujibur Rahman inherited and Paki stan lost was “an international basket case,” as some had said, then the Pakistan that was left over for Bhutto had not exactly won its release from the intensive care ward. It was so deep in debt to oth er countries and banks-$3.7‐ billion by January - that it couldn't even pay the yearly interest. It had 65 million people, and 55 million of them couldn't read or write. The average Pakistani made 700 rupees a year, which, at a rea istic exchange rate amounted to $63.64-one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world. Some underdeveloped countries, like Indonesia, stake their future on mineral riches, but after years of searching, experts continued to describe Pakistan as a country “no tably void” of natural re sources.
It was not an exaggeration to say that Pakistan was a sick nation, even if Bangla desh was sicker and even if without it Pakistan was prob ably better off. On any one day, 80 per cent of the chil dren and nearly half the adults in Pakistan suffered from diarrhea from eating contaminated foods. Its infant mortality rate was one of the world's highest, and even if a child survived until his first birthday, the chances were one in four that he would die before his fifth. Of those who did survive until school age, only three out of 10 ever went, and the majority of those dropped out early. There were a million new cases of tuber culosis each year in what was left of Pakistan, and one out of five persons who contrac ted it eventually died from it.
Best super star Pakistan has produced! Humaiyun proved even after 25 years you are the king of dramas ! Still nobody can beat you!
Humayun is such a positive human being. Ma sha Allah
Great to see how you are doing program from Home. Stay blessed and safe RWS team 💚
samina mam ! you are just great personality. i love the way you asking questions! MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS ameeenn.
you are so inspiring and amazing human being !!!
You look so beautiful with not much fancy makeup on, quarantine made us more relaxed . Beautiful Interview Samina ji!
Mr Humayun Saeed you are an amazing actor, thank you so much for your work. Sir you are at a point where you can touch many people with your projects. Rather then a block buster, why not start doing some projects on real life events of common man. Some inspiring stories. That can inspire our next generation???? Sameena ge if you read this coment please paas on. Thanks
Wow very nice interview. Your programme is the best thing to watch in this difficult time. Thanks to you and keep it up
Change a few parts of this excerpt to modern analogues, and you could virtually be describing the Pakistan of today:
APRIL 21 was a shambles as a ceremony but it was a day for the people and it was a tribute-not to the martial discipline, the stead fastness of purpose, the in herent strength, virtue and might that every national leader including Bhutto had said Pakistan had stood for since its birth in 1947. But rather it was a tribute to what Pakistan really was: A sick, poor, backward, ignorant, undisciplined and defeated half of a country-a country victimized by both its capacity for self‐delusion and its pas sion, inflamed by ample reason and rhetoric, to hate India.
There on the race‐course grounds were half a million or so men (women are rarely seen or heard publicly in Pak istan) who knew everything of guns and nothing of books, who poked each other, giggled and stared open‐mouthed like children at the sight of a re porter's pen scribbling notes: men enthralled not by their President's words, but by the luminous hands on a stranger's watch. There, in a sad, eerie glimpse, was what Pakistan amounted to after 25 years of nationhood, despite its sophisticated public‐relations men, its showcase intellectu als and artists, and its gen erals who said they could have kept order that after noon had they had a few more men.
If the new nation of Ban gladesh that Sheik Mujibur Rahman inherited and Paki stan lost was “an international basket case,” as some had said, then the Pakistan that was left over for Bhutto had not exactly won its release from the intensive care ward. It was so deep in debt to oth er countries and banks-$3.7‐ billion by January - that it couldn't even pay the yearly interest. It had 65 million people, and 55 million of them couldn't read or write. The average Pakistani made 700 rupees a year, which, at a rea istic exchange rate amounted to $63.64-one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world. Some underdeveloped countries, like Indonesia, stake their future on mineral riches, but after years of searching, experts continued to describe Pakistan as a country “no tably void” of natural re sources.
It was not an exaggeration to say that Pakistan was a sick nation, even if Bangla desh was sicker and even if without it Pakistan was prob ably better off. On any one day, 80 per cent of the chil dren and nearly half the adults in Pakistan suffered from diarrhea from eating contaminated foods. Its infant mortality rate was one of the world's highest, and even if a child survived until his first birthday, the chances were one in four that he would die before his fifth. Of those who did survive until school age, only three out of 10 ever went, and the majority of those dropped out early. There were a million new cases of tuber culosis each year in what was left of Pakistan, and one out of five persons who contrac ted it eventually died from it.
What a wonderful comment sameena maam. You are so considerate towards other communities
All the way from NYC: Hello Samina, I LOVE your show and follow your work with passion and admiration. Thank you for being a true artist!
Wow
ThnkuuUu Dear Samina Api
Apny in Dino m bhi humry liye Video bnai
Love to see you 😘
And of course
Love to see Humayun Also
Coz my favorite personality
And my favorite Actor😍😍
I love his style and way of Acting ❤️❤️
Need a heart samina baaji ❤❤❤
Samina your eyes sparkle when you smile and your smile is infectious. Mashallah. I am your fan since Dastan and meri zakat zara e be nishan. I like your giving and sharing nature. You give compliments, advice and share the Joy's and grieves. May Allah keep you blessed with your family.
smile.. ohh yes i also lyk after noticing
I wish everybody thought like this...God bless both of you 🥰🥰🥰
Your such a kind and beautiful person
Love you from India 🇮🇳
It was a great interview... I love this channel!
Humayun Saeed is best.
No one can compete him.
Love you samina peerzada.
I was waiting for this episode.
My favourite Adnan S and Humayun S. Nice chat Sameenaji. And I enjoyed my coffee listening to you guys. Love these light hearted chats....just like chatting with friends.
Glad we are a part of your special tea time! Stay blessed and comments like yours make us want to keep going.
Yeah I also feel like this as if samina is an old friend. A deep bond.
You both are mesmerising personalities....stay blessed and pray for us as well
It is wonderful how Samina ji is spreading positivity through her show even during this lockdown! ♥
Fatima, glad you liked it. Be our embassador and spread the message of peace and love!
Old age lagti he samina ki
ہمایوں سعید نے ڈرامہ سیریل میرے پاس تم ھو زبردست کمال کی ایکٹنگ کی جسکی جتنی بھی تعریف کی جاۓ کم ہے اور مزے کی بات یہ ہے کہ آج ہمایوں سعید اور آپا سمینہ پیر زادہ کو ایک ساتھ دیکھکر بہت آچھا لگا دونوں میرے پسندیدہ فنکار ہیں میں آپ دونوں کی بہت فین ھوں اللہ پاک آپ دونوں کو سدا سلامت رکھے آمین 🤲🤲
Best show in this quarantine time ..love u humayun i m ur biggest fan..stay healthy and safe..
Humayun.saeed.amazing.super.acting.mery.pass.tum.ho.wao.humayun.saeed.beautiful.person.mashallah.in.ka.sb.hI.darma.bhot.achy.hoty.ha.sb.ma.bhot.zada.achi.acting.karty.ha.humari.duye.in.ka.sath.ha.hamasha.insallah
Love from India..❤️ humanyun Sir and samina mam..we love u ...🤗😊
From India...respect both of you so much...God bless
Lovely interview, great to hear from new guests on your show that haven't been interviewed yet ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best show... the best platform of prevailing peace, brothérhood & love😍😘
You r a iconic personality of pakistan humayoun😍🤗 luv u samina g😍🤗
Stay home and save lives😘😘
Walaikum Assalam. MashaAllah wonderful superb great. Sameena peerzada. Hamayun Saeed greatest Allah pak dunyaan O Akhiret ki kamiyabi Ata karey Ameen sum Ameen.
MA SHA ALLAH sehat wali lmbi zindagi de ALLAH ap dono ko...Ameen
Mere Pas tum ho my fyvrat
زبردست،بہت مزا آیا 👏👏
Dono hi bohot favorite actor Sameena ji and Humayun... God bless u guys...😍
MasAllah dono itne pyare hay... 😇
Yes Angan itna accha tha yaar but so underrated.....
I am a big fan of hamayun Saeed and love this show
Humayun Saeed he is really very shy but Mesna hero, 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nayab Malik 😂
ASSALAM O ALAIKUM W.W...Agree dear ..Humayun Saeed is very humble man
Hamayoo is hard work ing man.
I just love this man❤️ means what can I say just love him ❤️ his voice his acting his humbleness his looks everything ❤️ humayun ❤️
Love for All Hatred for None 🥰❤❤❤❤
Peace peace &peace 😇🤲🤲🤲
After watching bin Roye I have become a big fan of Humayun saeed
Such a pleasure to watch!! Thank you Samina Maam..u are a delight to watch
Love you Sana
I watched ur sr. Jindgi gulzar hai. ur simplicity attracted so much. we live in Canada nwhole family enjoy ur dramas everyday. god bless u.
You are looking extremely simple and beautiful !
Thank you Ayyan
Change a few parts of this excerpt to modern analogues, and you could virtually be describing the Pakistan of today:
APRIL 21 was a shambles as a ceremony but it was a day for the people and it was a tribute-not to the martial discipline, the stead fastness of purpose, the in herent strength, virtue and might that every national leader including Bhutto had said Pakistan had stood for since its birth in 1947. But rather it was a tribute to what Pakistan really was: A sick, poor, backward, ignorant, undisciplined and defeated half of a country-a country victimized by both its capacity for self‐delusion and its pas sion, inflamed by ample reason and rhetoric, to hate India.
There on the race‐course grounds were half a million or so men (women are rarely seen or heard publicly in Pak istan) who knew everything of guns and nothing of books, who poked each other, giggled and stared open‐mouthed like children at the sight of a re porter's pen scribbling notes: men enthralled not by their President's words, but by the luminous hands on a stranger's watch. There, in a sad, eerie glimpse, was what Pakistan amounted to after 25 years of nationhood, despite its sophisticated public‐relations men, its showcase intellectu als and artists, and its gen erals who said they could have kept order that after noon had they had a few more men.
If the new nation of Ban gladesh that Sheik Mujibur Rahman inherited and Paki stan lost was “an international basket case,” as some had said, then the Pakistan that was left over for Bhutto had not exactly won its release from the intensive care ward. It was so deep in debt to oth er countries and banks-$3.7‐ billion by January - that it couldn't even pay the yearly interest. It had 65 million people, and 55 million of them couldn't read or write. The average Pakistani made 700 rupees a year, which, at a rea istic exchange rate amounted to $63.64-one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world. Some underdeveloped countries, like Indonesia, stake their future on mineral riches, but after years of searching, experts continued to describe Pakistan as a country “no tably void” of natural re sources.
It was not an exaggeration to say that Pakistan was a sick nation, even if Bangla desh was sicker and even if without it Pakistan was prob ably better off. On any one day, 80 per cent of the chil dren and nearly half the adults in Pakistan suffered from diarrhea from eating contaminated foods. Its infant mortality rate was one of the world's highest, and even if a child survived until his first birthday, the chances were one in four that he would die before his fifth. Of those who did survive until school age, only three out of 10 ever went, and the majority of those dropped out early. There were a million new cases of tuber culosis each year in what was left of Pakistan, and one out of five persons who contrac ted it eventually died from it.
Miss Samina I have loved the way you have talked about the rights for minorities and you try to talk on these controversial debates with a very amiable way.The way Naveed Shehzad talked about the protection of Ahmadis really shook me bcz I am an Ahmadi.
Ahmadis cannot openly elaborate themselves and if they do.....they are sentenced to death .............so I really appreciate your work Samina .May Allah help you. And I pray that may you become a source for standing out for the rights of minorities living in Pakistan..Ameen
After this corona scare is over, we want fawad khan, ayesha omer and jawed shaikh on the show.
Hopefully!
@@RewindwithSaminaPeerzada oh wow! I got reply from samina ji team. Mam i am your big fan. Unfortunately i have seen you in only one show = zindagi gulzar h. You have made that role immortal and will remain forever in heart. Your voice is serene and unforgettable.
Was waiting for this one since so damnnn long but oh not this way 💔💔💔 please bring us with him in a very proper way. The rewind deep verison, that digs his personality. Please. Love always.
Kaash mere paas Tum hote
Hats off to your acting skills
You are Amazing dear
Loads of love from India
MashaAllah wonderful superb great host samina peerzada and humayun Saeed. Allah pak dono ko dunyaan o Akhiret ki kamiyabbi Ata karey Ameen sum Ameen.
After watching you I always remember the Drama Zindagi Gulzar Hai..A Women with soulful mother wearing a saul sitting and waiting for Kasaf❤️So peaceful to watch you over that character ❤️ Loved the drama... Evergreen in heart❤️
Samina g u are like my mom u talk very polite like mother I love u allah bless u good life.
Thats so goood to help otherzz... Appriciated👍🙂🇵🇰♥️
Fantastic hero
Looking forward for more serial
Humayun the finest hero. No competition. Personality cant beat. Bas inko dekhte hi raho purey show me. I love pakistani dramas
Loved how you began the show. 'Apne aap se milne ka mosam hay.' And actually did all of that.. tried the recipes i was long postponing, began reading the book i had abandoned mid way, and completed the poems left incomplete.
Do share some of your work with us too!
@@RewindwithSaminaPeerzada
These are random rants, but since you asked for it. 🙃
کیوں زنداں کی یہ قید، کیوں پاؤں کی یہ بیڑیاں
کیوں گلے أس کے پڑا طوق جس کی بے ضرر ھتھیلیاں؟
کیوں آتشِ نمرود نہیں سرد پڑ رہی
کیوں نا ختم ہو رہی ہیں کربلا کی خوں ریزیاں؟
کیوں اکھاڑ دیے خیمے خانہ بدوشوں کے
کیوں تھمتی نہیں ظالم طوفاں کی تیزیاں؟
کیوں حق ہوا خاموش اور باطل بے قابو،
کیوں سنتا نہیں کوئ بہتے لہو کی سرگوشیاں؟
کیوں اہلِ ایماں کا خوں ہوا سستا
کیوں نوچ گئ انکو طاقتوروں کی مدحوشیاں؟
کیوں اس قدر کمزور ہے انصاف کا بازو
کیوں بھیک سے خالی ہیں مظلوموں کی جھولیاں؟
کیوں عقل پہ پڑے ہیں حوس کے یہ قفل
کیوں بے باک لگ رہی ہیں ایماں کی بولیاں؟
کیوں آزادی میں بھی اب ہے گھٹن اس قدر
کیوں حق کی سب باتیں کہلائی زباں درازیاں ؟
کیوں سوچ پہ لگے پہرے، اور سوالوں پہ ہوئ سرزنش
کیوں ہار گۓ اس بار بھی اہلِ جنوں سب بازیاں
کیوں یہ سفر اتنا کٹھن ہو گیا کہ پھر
منزل سے پہلے تھک گیٔں قافلے کی ڈاچیاں
کیوں طویل ہیں اتنی اور بے رحم یہ راتیں
کیوں روح تک اتر چکی ہیں شام کی اداسیاں؟
Excellent! I have really enjoyed this non formal dialogue.
I’m a very big fan of you and love your dramas.👍🌹
He is best actor and best super person
Amazing interview 👏👏👏👏
Luv to see this show in these quarantine days.... Please continue your show
Love u
Samina aapi you are my favourite and you doing excellent show even in lockdown... keep it up 👏👍
Nice samina aapa indeed you r doing a great job...ALLAH aapko sehat aur tandrusti de ..I want to see you always..you r superb mam
It so nice to see this channel again
Saminaji you have done very well even during pandemic....kept your shows on...as says "Show must go on"...salutes your thinking...
Love for you Tom
You both very humble I love they way when you talked about minorities stay happy
Masha allah
Very nice
I enjoyed the conversation
Hello Humayunji, kaise hai aap.Nice talking with Samina ji.Wish u all the best for ur next movie....Madhuri here frm India.I just love this guy...very humble and polite.Feel good to C ur smiling face.
Really enjoyed watching this interview recently watched mera pas tum ho in Ramadan I also watched mai Punjab ny ju gee in Cinema in London enjoyed that too thank you to u both for doing this interview
Thank you Nighat Mir for your love and appreciation, means a lot. Keep watching and keep loving :)
Rewind with Samina Peerzada Thank you so much I’m really enjoying all your at home shows it really has brightened up all our lockdown time at home in London and it’s great to know you are still providing us with the best interviews ever even though you are in lockdown in Canada thank you so much for your brilliant interviews
@@nighatmir5605.... Just few days back I saw kahaniyaan in which humayun and sameena peerzada played couple and got married in that play.... Have you watched that?
@@syedrafique3626 no I haven’t but thxs so much for suggesting I will try to watch too
samina peerzada is so polite .. i love her voice ..
The way u speak omg
Beautiful jus amazing nd its my humble request plz invite fawad khan🙏
We will try Salman!
Appreciate Ma'am for continuing work from home 👍
I love him ❤️
Alots of love for this man 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Assalamu alaykum samina aapa bahut miss kiya aapko glad to see humayun bhai jazakallah for this pls ahad aur sajal se bhi baat karvaye love to hear them take care allah hafiz🌹🌹
U r d most wonderful personality in Pak TV and Humayun sir….want to meet him in person😊
Kya name tha first movie ka Humyun saeed ki ?
You are so sophisticated ma'am!🌹
You are super gorgeous 😘 and hamayun is my all time fav💕
Honest and simple person
One of the best shows of this time 😍🥰
Ma'am heartily bow .....u seems a fantastic person .....
Very well said Samina , 😊 very lovely said