Imran has this clam & chill vibe to him. Also if you understand his point of view , it explains his choice of movies back in 20s. Watching those films after watching Imran in this podcasts would be a whole different experience. I think critics & people bashed him back then was just too harsh. He looks like that soft romantic guy next door. I am definitely watching his movies again after watching him here.
I m here again for Imran. 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 Imran everywhere. I m overwhelmed with emotions. 💕💞. He doesnt know the fact that he is healing my heart by just existing, chilling and smiling and doing what he loves to do. 🙊🥺. Love you to the moon and back. And thanks for bringing him in. 😭 I hope he sees this message. 🥺💞
Rewatched Qayamat se Qayamat tak after almost 10+ years now at 20, somehow felt different. Thankyou HIAW for this amazing insight with the man - Imran himself ❤
My brother is the same age as Abbas Momin, which is the same number of years that have passed since Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (QSQT) got released. However, I watched the film thirteen years ago and couldn't bring myself to watch it again because of its tragic ending, which left me feeling traumatized
I know everyone keeps speculating about Imran’s supposed “PR team”-and maybe Abbas and/or Urjita can weigh in here-but my understanding is that he doesn’t have a PR team, an agent, or a manager, at least not yet. People are so conspiracy-minded, but I have no reason to disbelieve Imran. Siddharth Aambalayan confirmed this in response to one of my comments the other day. It makes sense that Imran would be appearing on podcasts; my understanding (from thousands of miles away in the U.S.) is that a lot of these hosts, many of them comedians, are friendly with one another. So is it really that surprising that they might talk to each other and say, “Hey, this was great, will you appear on my friend so-and-so’s podcast?,” or that Imran might actually be aware of some of them? It’s not like he’s suddenly showing up on Koffee With Karan, although that might not be far off, because he’s still famous. He’s a guy we remember fondly and want to see again, so the moment he popped up in one or two places, I’m sure word got around. Anyway, it’s great to see Imran looking healthy and happy. I haven’t seen his short documentary, but I bet he’d be a good director. He could pull a Ben Affleck!
To understand cinema better. We should listen to the podcasts of the star kids actually. As Imran has spoken how the film was edited back then when he worked in his first film as child artist.
Not all star kids. Most of them today don’t grow up on sets taking any interest in the actual craft of film-making - they AD with some famous director while doing gym training, grooming and dance lessons, without ever having thought about story, photography, scripts, lens
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak changed the history of cinema it changed the atmosphere two young lovers dying in the end and it even had an alternate ending also I cried so much while watching it for the first time it’s a must watch ❤ #QSQT 1:19
1:05:48 Bro anand milind's dad was not just any tom,dick,harry composer in fact Anand milind are known to be his son rather then the other way round.The Legendry 'Chitragupta' You guys need better researchers.
i think Abbas' score this time was not objectively based on how well the movie has actually aged but rather based on whether he personally related to it and whether or not it made him 'happy'. qsqt has aged better than a 6/10...it's like saying that today nobody would act like romeo and juliet characters therefore the shakespearean everlasting tragedy should get a score of 2/10 .
I get what you’re saying, but an honest question: can you think of a movie that you really dislike, but that you also think has aged really well? That is to say, isn’t gauging how well a movie one thinks a film has aged going to be filtered through the lens of how one feels about the film overall, at least to some degree? (I’ve never seen _QSQT,_ so I don’t really have an opinion on it, though I did not enjoy _Romeo and Juliet_ when I had to read it in 8th grade.)
Imran was amazing in this episode. But the hosts are extra pleasing and trying hard to be extra nice. Baki time nepotism pe hamla but jab samne star kid hain to softie attitude. Comedians and their hypocrisy. Yahan Abbas ji bhi homework karke aye hain jo baki films ko normally forward karke dekhte hain even for the podcast. Get Imran for more episodes.
Imran’s story about him and Minissha Lamba reminds me of _Back to the Future,_ in which Biff starts to assault Lorraine in the car during the high school dance (back in 1955). Apparently, the actor playing Biff, Thomas F. Wilson (who is an extremely kind man in real life) was so uncomfortable filming that scene, and Lea Thompson’s performance felt so real to him, that he felt nauseated and kept apologizing to her between takes. Lea Thompson said to him, “Tommy, we’re making a movie. It’s make-believe. Don’t worry about it.” (I’ve had similar experiences on stage, but who cares lol.)
1:49:26 Interesting that Urjita’s description of the scenes from Tum Mere Ho matches what’s shown in the famous ‘Pretentious Movie Reviews’ episode of the particular movie, and yet she makes no mention of Kanan and Biswa or the show. Was that intentional?
I am a big fan of the show Pretentious Movie Reviews but neither was I introduced to the film through it nor did I lift their description of the film :)
Not their description of the movie but two of the scenes covered in that particular episode of Pretentious Movie Reviews are almost the same as the scenes you ‘choose’ to mention here. Too much of a coincidence, perhaps!
1:23:23 waqt ki awaz kaise nahi suna! Iconic bappi da songs hai ismain and super "informative" lyrics in one of the song with what turkey is called in Turkiye and India 😂
Quiz question: major cinematic parody/references to Papa Kehte Hain? Bonus: parodies in Aamir’s own movies or productions? Andaz Apna Apna jail scene DCH college kaa aakhri din speech Pappu Can’t Dance has a line in the song
Also Jugal Hansraj’s adult debut movie was called Papa Kehte Hain, and Varun Dhawan’s entry in SOTY was with an irreverent Papa kehte hain (who gives a fuck). Aamir’s debut was truly iconic
I hope by Imran's appearance gets this podcast the popularity it deserves !!!
❤❤❤
No! Gatekeep this good stuff just for the true fans, lol.
Abbas’ alternate ending with Aamir working for the enemy in a YRF film 30 years later is Fanaa
Imran has this clam & chill vibe to him. Also if you understand his point of view , it explains his choice of movies back in 20s. Watching those films after watching Imran in this podcasts would be a whole different experience. I think critics & people bashed him back then was just too harsh. He looks like that soft romantic guy next door. I am definitely watching his movies again after watching him here.
Imran is such a QSCutie🥰
I agree 🥹
Petition to invite Imran's mummy to HIAW. #LautAaoImranKiMummy
I m here again for Imran. 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 Imran everywhere. I m overwhelmed with emotions. 💕💞. He doesnt know the fact that he is healing my heart by just existing, chilling and smiling and doing what he loves to do. 🙊🥺. Love you to the moon and back. And thanks for bringing him in. 😭 I hope he sees this message. 🥺💞
There were thousands who visited Mt Abu after the movie released. Searched for the spots and bus to Sitapur. Sadly none of them were to be found!!
This was a great insightful watch. Bring Imran back for more Episodes!
Rewatched Qayamat se Qayamat tak after almost 10+ years now at 20, somehow felt different. Thankyou HIAW for this amazing insight with the man - Imran himself ❤
My brother is the same age as Abbas Momin, which is the same number of years that have passed since Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (QSQT) got released. However, I watched the film thirteen years ago and couldn't bring myself to watch it again because of its tragic ending, which left me feeling traumatized
I know everyone keeps speculating about Imran’s supposed “PR team”-and maybe Abbas and/or Urjita can weigh in here-but my understanding is that he doesn’t have a PR team, an agent, or a manager, at least not yet. People are so conspiracy-minded, but I have no reason to disbelieve Imran. Siddharth Aambalayan confirmed this in response to one of my comments the other day. It makes sense that Imran would be appearing on podcasts; my understanding (from thousands of miles away in the U.S.) is that a lot of these hosts, many of them comedians, are friendly with one another. So is it really that surprising that they might talk to each other and say, “Hey, this was great, will you appear on my friend so-and-so’s podcast?,” or that Imran might actually be aware of some of them? It’s not like he’s suddenly showing up on Koffee With Karan, although that might not be far off, because he’s still famous. He’s a guy we remember fondly and want to see again, so the moment he popped up in one or two places, I’m sure word got around. Anyway, it’s great to see Imran looking healthy and happy. I haven’t seen his short documentary, but I bet he’d be a good director. He could pull a Ben Affleck!
Yep, can confirm he doesn't have a PR person/agency. Dude just likes to hang out and talk about films 😊
What!!!
I am so excited for this episode.
People can say whatever they want but he’s a living piece of film history. #Imrannaissance
Who? Imran?
Agreed 💯
To understand cinema better. We should listen to the podcasts of the star kids actually. As Imran has spoken how the film was edited back then when he worked in his first film as child artist.
Not all star kids. Most of them today don’t grow up on sets taking any interest in the actual craft of film-making - they AD with some famous director while doing gym training, grooming and dance lessons, without ever having thought about story, photography, scripts, lens
@1:17:09 I think the Bangalore theater you're referring to is either Rex or Opera. Sadly both don't exist as theatres anymore.
He said end of MG Road, so I'm thinking Lido Or Plaza.
Abbas you were visibly nervous during this interview. I didn’t appreciate Imran being inturrupted so much.
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak changed the history of cinema it changed the atmosphere two young lovers dying in the end and it even had an alternate ending also I cried so much while watching it for the first time it’s a must watch ❤ #QSQT 1:19
Ek duje ke liye too had that ending years prior
Laila majnu also had that in 1977😂
@@rahultiwari-dx8qo and quite literally, many romantic tragedy classic tales. It's a timeless arc.
40:09 Holi was released in 1984,the film you might be referring to was Aditya Bhattachsrya'S Raakh
6:16 which movie are they talking about referring the beach
Break kay baad
1:03:10 - asking the killers to ensure there aren't any witnesses is A LOT like this Frederick Forsyth book titled No Comebacks (1982)
Good catch!
I like QSQT for nostalgia and music. Loved the stories and some filmi gyaan Imran was throwing- especially the teesri manzil story.
Damn why's this channel and podcast so underrated👀🤌🏻
1:05:48 Bro anand milind's dad was not just any tom,dick,harry composer in fact Anand milind are known to be his son rather then the other way round.The Legendry 'Chitragupta' You guys need better researchers.
Why would their be a happy ending? It's literally Romeo and Juliet 😂
Being Daleep Tahil starring Urjita Wani. 2025 Eid release.
😂😂😂😂😂
i think Abbas' score this time was not objectively based on how well the movie has actually aged but rather based on whether he personally related to it and whether or not it made him 'happy'. qsqt has aged better than a 6/10...it's like saying that today nobody would act like romeo and juliet characters therefore the shakespearean everlasting tragedy should get a score of 2/10 .
Interesting take
Don't give him ideas😅he can give give a Solid 2 also😂
@@novohsreedasgupta9419😂😂
@@novohsreedasgupta9419😅
I get what you’re saying, but an honest question: can you think of a movie that you really dislike, but that you also think has aged really well? That is to say, isn’t gauging how well a movie one thinks a film has aged going to be filtered through the lens of how one feels about the film overall, at least to some degree? (I’ve never seen _QSQT,_ so I don’t really have an opinion on it, though I did not enjoy _Romeo and Juliet_ when I had to read it in 8th grade.)
Imran was amazing in this episode. But the hosts are extra pleasing and trying hard to be extra nice. Baki time nepotism pe hamla but jab samne star kid hain to softie attitude. Comedians and their hypocrisy. Yahan Abbas ji bhi homework karke aye hain jo baki films ko normally forward karke dekhte hain even for the podcast. Get Imran for more episodes.
Abbas literally gave the movie a 6! What are you all about, buddy? 😂
Imran’s story about him and Minissha Lamba reminds me of _Back to the Future,_ in which Biff starts to assault Lorraine in the car during the high school dance (back in 1955). Apparently, the actor playing Biff, Thomas F. Wilson (who is an extremely kind man in real life) was so uncomfortable filming that scene, and Lea Thompson’s performance felt so real to him, that he felt nauseated and kept apologizing to her between takes. Lea Thompson said to him, “Tommy, we’re making a movie. It’s make-believe. Don’t worry about it.” (I’ve had similar experiences on stage, but who cares lol.)
Why is urjita's name not on the title
1:49:26 Interesting that Urjita’s description of the scenes from Tum Mere Ho matches what’s shown in the famous ‘Pretentious Movie Reviews’ episode of the particular movie, and yet she makes no mention of Kanan and Biswa or the show. Was that intentional?
I am a big fan of the show Pretentious Movie Reviews but neither was I introduced to the film through it nor did I lift their description of the film :)
Not their description of the movie but two of the scenes covered in that particular episode of Pretentious Movie Reviews are almost the same as the scenes you ‘choose’ to mention here. Too much of a coincidence, perhaps!
Y'all really got Imran talking, he seems very comfortable which i rarely see in his other interviews
The theatre in Bangalore you talked about was Rex.
maha episode
1:23:23 waqt ki awaz kaise nahi suna! Iconic bappi da songs hai ismain and super "informative" lyrics in one of the song with what turkey is called in Turkiye and India 😂
When is the next episode releasing on Amazon Music, please?
Bangalore theatre - REX?
liked the episode
Have been following your channel since so long and simply love the content you put up. Pls review Wake Up Sid next?
Guys please do kaho na pyar hai and Lakshya!!
17:02
Quiz question: major cinematic parody/references to Papa Kehte Hain? Bonus: parodies in Aamir’s own movies or productions?
Andaz Apna Apna jail scene
DCH college kaa aakhri din speech
Pappu Can’t Dance has a line in the song
🥇🥇🥇
@@urjitawani. yey 🏆👻
Also Jugal Hansraj’s adult debut movie was called Papa Kehte Hain, and Varun Dhawan’s entry in SOTY was with an irreverent Papa kehte hain (who gives a fuck). Aamir’s debut was truly iconic
This is gonna sound weird but Urjita has the exact same watch which i have which my boyfriend gifted me!!
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Someone please ask imran khan as to what he thinks about the movie animal
Why is this dude everywhere all of a sudden?
PR campaign
Manoj joshi and amir khan dono same age k h fir bhi sarfarosh movie manoj joshi amir khan ko bacha bolta h 😂
Kyun ki woh mota aadmi hai
It's 2024, and Manoj looks like Aamir's father. No cap.
@@amusingwordplay mere classmates bhi mujhe bacha bolte the isliye mene aisa comment kiya 😬
He is speaking like Deepika
Cfbr
I will get my revenge ABBAS! sleep with one eye open.
Hope y’all realize you have to do Ishq Vishk now before the remake releases
😘
Is there a big bulge on imraan’s forehead or is it just me
Kya PR hai...har jagah hai ye banda😂
Tiger Shroff is billion times better actor than Imran Khan.
Abbas stop cutting the guest off. Kitni baar. Urjita has improved so much. Kuch zyada he familiarity. Imran was such a sport here.
Ghatiya sawal poochti hai Wani
Not him again yaar
Who do you think he is?
@@bhharsh a has been Bollywood "star"
@@bijoybiswas1932 good job.. explain 'again' now
@@bhharsh seems like seeing him in every podcast these days
Iconic guest tho