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  • @WeAreYuvaa
    @WeAreYuvaa  Рік тому +38

    Checkout the rest of the episodes here 😉
    ua-cam.com/play/PLF3o-bjBrOlaptqeqaDguPSTqDVro2ros.html&si=ty4fF0zUbJhCg2TJ

    • @BiteByteschannel
      @BiteByteschannel 11 місяців тому +1

      He and my father were very close friends at AMU.

    • @rajadhirajmaharaj
      @rajadhirajmaharaj 11 місяців тому +1

      Ye vikhyaat vyakti RRR ki ninda karr rahe hain qki inke forefather Saiyed Muhammed Shah wo afghan warlord thhe jinhone Anglo-Afghan War and Indian Rebellion 1857 dono jung mein Britisher ko support kiya thha. Jiske badle mein Britishers ne Saiyed ko Sardhana ki nawabi di thhi.
      Toh bhai East India Company toh inke family ke liye bhagwaan hain. Britishers nhi aate toh ye abhi bhi Afghanistan ke kisi gufaa mein ghuse hote.

    • @Tumbad3588
      @Tumbad3588 9 місяців тому

      Irony is that all these senior actors are preaching after they have become irrelevant, but at their prime, they did all possible nonsense cinema .
      Naseer saab did Tridev and unlimited other nonsense macho cinema in 80's & 90's and now acts as an ostrich.
      He has problems with Mr.Bachan's angry young man phase. But yet he tried and miserably failed at it.
      Since the advent of cinema... Hollywood se leke all over the world, the action genre is predominantly catered to male audiences .
      Unfortunately, he does not even realize this fact and derives faalthu sociological aspects from pop culture.
      The host, Mr.Nikhil, to put his pointless point across uses Animal ka poster as a click bait.😢
      Hypocrites 🥵

  • @harman.
    @harman. Рік тому +165

    This is one of the few interviews were I just couldn't stop admiring him for a second. His ideologies itself speak a lot about him. So much Love Respect and admiration I have for him. May he live long and remain happy. One of the only few people I look upto. ❤

  • @ishitagupta2267
    @ishitagupta2267 Рік тому +94

    "I have great faith in young generation" nobody says it like he did🥲

  • @aradhnatyagi4833
    @aradhnatyagi4833 11 місяців тому +125

    Speaks from his heart,no hypocrisy, a gentleman, a superb artist,a better human be❤

  • @harisasif2
    @harisasif2 Рік тому +346

    He is one of the most powerful artists of world cinema. An acting institute along with Late Om Puri ofcourse.

    • @Dudeman22able
      @Dudeman22able 11 місяців тому +10

      Agree also pankaj kapoor ji

    • @karanpatel1346
      @karanpatel1346 10 місяців тому +9

      the word you used World Cinema is damn accurate when talking about acting and Naseer sir

    • @rahulranjan3924
      @rahulranjan3924 6 місяців тому

      Or Amrish puri

    • @AtheistVegan
      @AtheistVegan 2 місяці тому

      "most powerful artists of world cinema" nice joke buddy

    • @sachinsachan
      @sachinsachan 2 місяці тому +4

      ​@@AtheistVegan He said one of. If you will read about parallel cinema history you will know the importance of Naseer Sir.

  • @KrishnarajRaoUrbanNaxal
    @KrishnarajRaoUrbanNaxal 10 місяців тому +112

    My all-time favourite Naseeruddin Shah dialogue is from A Wednesday: "I'm just the stupid common man"

  • @Sammy-sm4yg
    @Sammy-sm4yg Рік тому +150

    This is what a feminist man thinks like. In todays generation people are privileged to not realise how blessed they are to not have witnessed the societal atrocities on both men and women and specifically women. Nasir sir is the epitome of grace and progressive mindset. He aged like fine wine. Aaj unki kala se jada unki insaniyat ke liye izzat badh gayi

  • @ankitamohapatra
    @ankitamohapatra Рік тому +112

    I have never seen Mr. Shah being so calm, smiling and happy in an interview. Mr. Taneja has done an exceptional job with the line of questions and his calm and patient demeanor probably brought out the best conversation.

  • @Khayal_Ehsaas
    @Khayal_Ehsaas Рік тому +83

    This is the first interview I’m watching of this page and just because of Naseer sir . This man showed how immensely he have been holding pain regarding patriarchy society. We need more legends on this show.

  • @AllTimeBollywoodFan
    @AllTimeBollywoodFan Рік тому +118

    That smile and happiness on his face after grabbing that cricket ball brought a smile to my face❤. He was behaving like a small child😂

  • @idrisska1996
    @idrisska1996 Рік тому +643

    A progressive man and a progressive couple. Ratna Ma'am and Naseer Sir are just not icons of Bollywood but also of humanity and decency. A treat to watch him as always. Amazing and well-interviewed Nikhil sir. In times of Andrew Tate, we need more Nikhil Taneja.

    • @jirasi5557
      @jirasi5557 Рік тому +15

      Fully agree n ratna s honesty in admitting she had eyes for other men too😅is what marriage should become n that comes from security in the beginning

    • @wanderingmystic6968
      @wanderingmystic6968 Рік тому +21

      Progressive, candour, definitive views. Those who propound sanatana dharma also should know to believe or not to believe is also a freedom it’s tents allow. Every time Naseer calls out his dislike of a particular movie or performance or a government decision, he is pulled down, ridiculed and abused. If you are not in agreement with his views ignore them . Absolutely silly and stupid to ask him to go to Pakistan and call him anti national. To me he is one of the finest Indians one can come across and an even better human being. His acting abilities don’t need special mention. He is a far better dada Phalke award winner or even more deserving than a Rajanikanth, Vinod Khanna or Asha Parekh. All political considerations. Five actors but lesser in terms of worthiness and substance.

    • @jirasi5557
      @jirasi5557 Рік тому

      @@wanderingmystic6968 since u said political so abusing sanatan Dharma is actual call for genocide of its followers n making their women sex slaves....I know BY EXPERIENCE so better don't enter the gate where from u begin regretting your every cell

    • @jirasi5557
      @jirasi5557 Рік тому

      @@wanderingmystic6968 calling sanatan Dharma a disease is right according to u but freedom of speech is only fro those who curse it

    • @SajalKr
      @SajalKr Рік тому +15

      ​@@jirasi5557Naseer saab has been vocal about the need to incorporate our culture like Ramayan or Mahabharat in our plays, rather than just copying foreign style. He only criticises hate and regressiveness, and that he does for all religion. You can check his other interviews for his actual views. If you actually want to. Else, just based on misunderstanding and rumours you can continue hating one of the greatest Indians of modern history Naseer saab

  • @MegaKusal
    @MegaKusal Рік тому +27

    ppl dont realise now how much naseer sir has given us.whats the point of realising it when someone is dead. Appreciate him now

  • @iamvinnay
    @iamvinnay Рік тому +49

    Naseer sahab is a gem indeed. But Nikhil also deserves appreciation for handling this conversation so beautifully with grace and with total respect. God bless Naseer sahab and Nikhil ✨

  • @lubnasayyeda
    @lubnasayyeda Рік тому +48

    There must be SOMETHING in this actor which makes me admire him. So decent and such a GENTLEMAN😊

  • @asmamughal5895
    @asmamughal5895 11 місяців тому +66

    He is living legend. His command on literature, linguistics very commendable ❤. I really admire him

  • @arvindkumar-eu6vb
    @arvindkumar-eu6vb Рік тому +25

    Naseer sahab,Farooq sheikh,Rakesh bedi,Om puri and many such actors are truly treat to watch.

  • @surabhishroff7482
    @surabhishroff7482 Рік тому +58

    As soon as I heard the word, 'Sunaina' from Naseeruddin sir, I remembered my father. He loves this song and I shared this song's link with him. He LOVES playing it on a speaker. He is going through cancer treatment at the moment. I am lucky that I was raised by a father like him. I love him so much!

    • @reshmabano7069
      @reshmabano7069 Рік тому +3

      May Allah bless him with good health and heal him soon. Ameen. Take care of him n yourself too ❤

    • @stuti1119
      @stuti1119 3 місяці тому

      Wishing him strength and good health ❤ God bless him and your family 🙏🙏

  • @bhavikarathod4442
    @bhavikarathod4442 Рік тому +41

    I just cannot stop admiring how this human speaks soooo beautifully about his failures.....❤❤❤❤ so so sooo much to learn from him

  • @visionacdemy0986
    @visionacdemy0986 11 місяців тому +11

    यह कितनी शानदार बातचीत थी! अविश्वसनीय। पूरी बातचीत में जो शांत आभा थी। समझ, सहानुभूति और विनम्रता। नसीर सर के विचार। शानदार। सच में यह सबसे अच्छी बातचीत थी जो मैंने कुछ समय में सुनी है।

  • @chitrakallat5054
    @chitrakallat5054 11 місяців тому +24

    What an interview!
    My admiration for Naseeruddin Saheb increases with each of his professional work and interview! Thankyou Taneja Sir!

  • @Hs1684-q4i
    @Hs1684-q4i 10 місяців тому +13

    Nikhil Taneja, you are a BRILLIANT INTERVIEWER, you are a RARE gem, who let's the interviewee speak and your genuine interest in the interviewee'z answers is so refreshing.
    It's A RAREST of rare candid interview of Naseerudin Shah Sir, where he is talking with so much love and respect. 🙏🏾

  • @anshumanchaudhury3504
    @anshumanchaudhury3504 11 місяців тому +21

    What an interview ..such a progressive person. India desperately needs such men

  • @Sharmasharma3537
    @Sharmasharma3537 Рік тому +53

    This man is sooooo pure... gives many aspects about life... you will always in my prayers, Nasir sir 🙏 ❤️ ❤

  • @rm3015
    @rm3015 11 місяців тому +7

    No matter how many interviews I watch of Naseer, he never gets boring. Every interview has something new. What an interesting man and fab actor too.

  • @devshrisaraf6060
    @devshrisaraf6060 Рік тому +60

    Admiration and respect towards this man comes very naturally, putting thoughts with such ease and honesty is very rare nowadays✨️undoubteadly he is a gem among stars our generation have witnessed.

  • @kanchanwellness
    @kanchanwellness 11 місяців тому +15

    Cud not sit through even a minute of RRR and I am relieved to hear of Nasir Sir's similar experience. One of my most favorite actors ❤

  • @tribhuwanchandrajoshi1078
    @tribhuwanchandrajoshi1078 11 місяців тому +22

    Life incidents he has narrated, irrespective of religious faith, are very similar to persons born in his era, like masculine mind set of husband and father, low esteem of women and so on. Fortunately time is changing in favour of women now, and therefore insecurity among husbands. Great interview ❤

    • @declanharp9633
      @declanharp9633 10 місяців тому

      Any imbalance is bad. Patriarchy or feminism, both are equally shit. Women or men both are equally capable of doing shit things, power in any wrong hands is always bad. So, checks and balances are necessary.

    • @declanharp9633
      @declanharp9633 10 місяців тому

      And both men and women can be victims of both patriarchy and feminism. In patriarchy, not every men were powerful, and now in feminist era, not every woman are at advantage.

  • @ridhima035
    @ridhima035 8 місяців тому +5

    i now understand why he is called institution of acting...he is so intellectual person❤

  • @tanmaymohod
    @tanmaymohod 11 місяців тому +6

    Never seen such authenticity from anyone. Nothing but respect.

  • @shahparayaz4743
    @shahparayaz4743 11 місяців тому +9

    Nasiruddin Shah , epitome of acting in Indian cinema . I really admire his views on partiarchy . I wish more men and women had same views as him then we wouldn't be facing patriarchy as a disease . Today's generation kids who aspire to become an actor should listen this interview without missing a single minute

  • @bharatbhushanbhandari9855
    @bharatbhushanbhandari9855 Рік тому +123

    This man is a national treasure..a true artist who embodies every element of the craft..the greatest actor in present times....

    • @sukumiska
      @sukumiska 11 місяців тому +7

      ​@nayak6602 maybe judge people based on their personality rather than being fixed on someone's religion

    • @Col.J.N.W.SinghKhandala
      @Col.J.N.W.SinghKhandala 11 місяців тому

      People like this bigot are a national liability. You ought to change your parameters for gauging personalities.

    • @codejunkes4607
      @codejunkes4607 11 місяців тому +7

      ​@@sukumiska He is Hindutva, and Hindutva leader Yati Narsinghanand said A P J Abdul Kalam is a Jinadi, and he spread his Jinad against India. These Hindutva leaders and people who have zero contribution to this country, just wasting food and resources of our country and given us nothing telling people like A P J Abdul Kalam, a terrorist who has done so much for this country and its development and progress. We also know people like Abdul Hamid, who own PVC and is one of the decorated soldiers, and many other soldiers serving in this country Hindutva people call them Jihadi. Now this coward Yati was arrested and now serving in jail or on bail, typical criminal and others will be treated similarly soon.

    • @Rakshita442
      @Rakshita442 11 місяців тому +3

      ​​@@codejunkes4607a p j Abdul Kalam jab tak Zinda the tab tak toh Muslim unhe Muslim hi nahi mante the toh ab Abdul Kalam ka naam Leke Islamist log kya batana chahte hai??jab apj Abdul Kalam mare aur usi din Mumbai bomb blast ke aaropi Memon ko bhi fasi huyi tab dono ke janaze ki bhid hi bata deti hai ki Muslim kisko idolize karte hai..ab Abdul Kalam ka naam leke kuch nahi hone wala jab jite ji Muslim use Muslim hi nahi mante the.abdul Kalam ki maximum hindu respect karte hai toh kuch logo ke kehne se kuch nahi hone wala..

    • @EnzoDexter
      @EnzoDexter 11 місяців тому

      ​@Rakshita442 You are absolutely true, these secular Hindus doesn't even have any idea Islam and it's History. Even I have seen in an insta reel where actor SRK says that killing Children, Women and destroying crops is Haram in Islam but Mullas believe those things are right, then even SRK received abuses in comment section. I don't know whom SRK referred to saying Mullas but this is what I have seen. This means if something is wrong/bad in Quran you can't say that it is wrong. What a belief system these people have really. Even when Nupur Sharma spoke something about their religion she received death threats and abuses from millions of Muslims across the world. This shows how peaceful their community is.

  • @miku1408
    @miku1408 Рік тому +18

    The reason I love Naseeruddin is because he challenges status quo and is always trying to improve himself. Unfortunately society these days is so rigid that any constructive criticism of status quo is taken negatively.

  • @QaisarImtiazP
    @QaisarImtiazP Рік тому +13

    What a revolutionary conversation it has been. It has struck many strings in myself and many places where I fell that Naseer sir is talking alot about how I am and I was unaware of them. It is him that the way he has put those things out

  • @jacksondias2873
    @jacksondias2873 7 місяців тому +1

    One of my favourite Indian Actors of all time.... Literally adore him for his acting..

  • @tanyap_traveldiaries
    @tanyap_traveldiaries Рік тому +9

    कितनी प्यारी बातचीत ❤ कला से ज़िंदगी तक को लेकर उनका नज़रिया सुनने को मिला इससे बेहतर कुछ हो नही सकता । और निखिल आप ने जिस ख़ूबसूरती से इस बातचीत को दिशा दी है वो क़ाबिले तारीफ़ है । बहुत उम्दा 🙏🏻

  • @mukundjajoo1
    @mukundjajoo1 Рік тому +12

    Nikhil sir
    Aapke interviews are the only ones I feel good after listening. Such a calm, respectable tone you have and you are lover by your fellow interviewees.

  • @divyabansal2372
    @divyabansal2372 Рік тому +14

    What a great conversation it was! Unbelievable. The calm aura that radiates the whole conversation. The understand, empathy and politeness. The thoughts of Naseer sir. Great. Truly the BEST conversation i've listened to in a while.

  • @rachitawatson1932
    @rachitawatson1932 Рік тому +6

    One of the greatest actors of the Hindi film industry. Speaks and articulates as well as he acts .

  • @harman.
    @harman. Рік тому +46

    Thank you for arranging this interview team Yuvaa, we needed this, people need this. Much love.

  • @PapiyaChatterjeeSanyal
    @PapiyaChatterjeeSanyal Рік тому +6

    What a beautiful interview! Nothing to say about Naseer sahab… he just remains an inspiration for decades to come

  • @lilyinthevalley7510
    @lilyinthevalley7510 Рік тому +276

    The way Naseer Ji spoke about Patriarchy, wish more Men and women were like him 🙌
    Our society unfortunately is still suffering from this disease of Patriarchy .

    • @anchalkumar8224
      @anchalkumar8224 Рік тому +11

      The world has changed a lot and most of the people doesn't understand the meaning of patriarchy and you are one of them

    • @lilyinthevalley7510
      @lilyinthevalley7510 Рік тому +6

      @@anchalkumar8224 Why would you say so? I am amazed at your assumption.

    • @anchalkumar8224
      @anchalkumar8224 Рік тому +34

      @@lilyinthevalley7510 Because we already living in an era of weak men and pathetic simps so it doesn't matter what men think nowadays I am married to a very good wife I earn outside and my wife take care of home and kid and I always help my wife in home with anything she could ask for .its not something I should say with showoff that I am doing something great. Its my responsibility to take care of my home but people like Naseer shame to society because they always demean men on various perspective without a doubt because they think masculinity is bad but it's a man biggest strength but if someone openly express views related to manhood it termed as a toxic and hypermasculine. A MAN SHOULD ALWAYS BEHAVE LIKE MEN AND WOMEN LIKE WOMAN. We need each other and are two strong pillers of society.

    • @suprovo5117
      @suprovo5117 Рік тому

      Why you call Patriarchy a disease? Patriarchy holds men accountable without it men won't be accountable to anyone or anybody

    • @doncharted
      @doncharted Рік тому

      ​@anchalkumar8224 the patriarchy rules everything, and it should be torn down. It breeds misery, for men and women alike. People don't even realize that things like higher suicide rates among men is a result of this patriarchy and toxic masculinity.
      At least let's try it. Can we find a matriarchal society and compare it to a patriarchal society. See which is more civilized, less aggressive, more accepting, and generally happier...

  • @pinkym8001
    @pinkym8001 Рік тому +18

    Naseer saab is a class apart ......thank you for this insightful conversation. It was handled beautifully from your end as well.

  • @GSetia25
    @GSetia25 10 місяців тому +4

    Finally! Came across a Man!!
    Nasir jee seems to have enough confidence, compassion, fairness,sensitivity and sensibility to actually be able to appreciate and enjoy Women in a way they should be. What a refreshing interview.
    Congratulations

  • @aki78638
    @aki78638 9 місяців тому +1

    So happy to see, the interview of Mr. Shah. His acting skills, are legendary
    And his movie, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, is one of my favourite…

  • @NehaSingh-ke5vj
    @NehaSingh-ke5vj Рік тому +5

    He's so insightful. I could listen to him talk for hours.

  • @jasskohli
    @jasskohli 11 місяців тому +9

    What an absolute brilliant man, india is full of masculine toxicity and it has been passed on for generations. It's so important to have role models like Naseeruddin shah in life to teach you what real masculinity looks like.

  • @ShephaliBhatt
    @ShephaliBhatt Рік тому +21

    This was a beautiful conversation. Thank you so much for doing this, Yuvaa.

  • @monathomas1674
    @monathomas1674 11 місяців тому +2

    What a brilliant interview. Hats off to the sensitivity of the interviewer. He simply prompted. And got the best of Naseeruddin Shah. Wow

  • @mobeensueshah2376
    @mobeensueshah2376 10 місяців тому +6

    Admire his articulation skills so intellectually real and relatable ❤

  • @Amy-lj3ni
    @Amy-lj3ni 10 місяців тому +6

    Could not blink my eyes. He is brilliant. So down to earth. Intelligent. Classy. Bless his heart. Ideologies speak volumes🦋

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 10 місяців тому +3

    Such talented yet so simple...this is real humility. Host is also excellent in his skills

  • @dheerajhazarika1836
    @dheerajhazarika1836 Рік тому +7

    A legendary actor with a high intellectual quotient.

  • @amandeepdhanju2591
    @amandeepdhanju2591 11 місяців тому +4

    For a moment I thought he was talking about my life and especially my Marriage What a performer THE COMPLETE PACKAGE 😊

  • @PREETISHARMA-lk3us
    @PREETISHARMA-lk3us 11 місяців тому +4

    Ye hote hain interview Jahan host is not entrapped with fancy things but genuinely interested in the personality on the couch ❤

  • @samsarahcuisine2059
    @samsarahcuisine2059 11 місяців тому +3

    The best interview i have ever seen. What a fine human being ma sha Allah. Allah bless him always. Big fan Sir jee!

  • @lalitagopi6965
    @lalitagopi6965 Рік тому +3

    You look better & more handsome with age Nasir Saab. As they say aging like fine wine. Always admired you & still do. Luv you. God bless you. 😇💞

  • @girishtigadikar9632
    @girishtigadikar9632 Рік тому +11

    Naseerji, I'm equally fan of you thought process, I really enjoyed the way you think about family, the relation and particularly the women in life. Thank you so much for sharing your thought specifically not intending fixed expectations from anybody (you spoke about Ratna ji). Great .....

  • @GogoDham
    @GogoDham 10 місяців тому +3

    This is one of the best interviews of Naseeruddin Shah that I have ever seen. Thank you. ❤

  • @anilatarannum
    @anilatarannum Рік тому +11

    I recently discovered this channel and Nikhil Taneja. What a delightful setup you have, the questions are so sensitive and different. For example when you asked Naseer Sahab - what do you bring in the marriage? What is your contribution?
    I don't think these questions are ever asked. Also love the positive shoutouts that you have. Love this a lot! Keep going!

  • @nikhilmishra1655
    @nikhilmishra1655 Рік тому +5

    M apni Ammi jaisa kyu nahi bann sakta❤
    True lines❤

  • @KrishnarajRaoUrbanNaxal
    @KrishnarajRaoUrbanNaxal 10 місяців тому +3

    Heart warming interview

  • @rimple11
    @rimple11 Рік тому +11

    Isn't he just amazing ❤
    Loved it

  • @culturenyou
    @culturenyou Рік тому +6

    whenever i listen to Sir Nasiruddin, i really feel so much positiive about life and his way of looking things,accepting shortcomings with humbleness, accepting matters of pride so humbly and gracefully, is really wonderful.

  • @sheelatiwari559
    @sheelatiwari559 11 місяців тому +12

    नसीरुद्दीन मानवता के प्रतिनिधि हैं, उनके कुछ प्रश्न हर व्यक्ति के विकास के प्रश्न है, जिनका सही उत्तर इन्होंने अपने भीतर से ढूंढ़ा और अब जग को बता रहे हैं, परवर दिगार सबको यह समझ पाने की सामर्थ्य दे ❤🙏

  • @beingcandid9942
    @beingcandid9942 11 місяців тому +27

    He is really a gem of a person 🌠

  • @syedrahman917
    @syedrahman917 Рік тому +4

    spell binding filled with love, emotions, and intellect. Long live Naseerji

  • @Irfanrabbani
    @Irfanrabbani 11 місяців тому +6

    wow, thank you for sharing these moments. lot of old wounds were healed through this conversation.

  • @drvren030
    @drvren030 10 місяців тому +4

    "our roles were never fixed in the relationship"
    THIS. this hit home. when you feel the need to fix/assign a role to your partner for the rest of the entire relationship, then you have serious insecurity and trust issues.
    we have stopped having lively relationships nowadays where we just go with the flow and are open to learning from each other and genuinely trusting each other. and we assume too early that we know everything about the other person.
    and despite coming from a toxic family background, see how naseeruddin became aware and made it a point that he should NOT pass on the trauma to his wife and children. nowadays men excusing their behavior saying it's cause theyre "emotionally immature", but see how a man like Naseeruddin has grown himself up despite coming from a family where he clearly could not express himself emotionally and was likely abused. he found his solace in acting and theater, instead of projecting it and acting on it using a girl like Kabir Singh does.
    in such an active, risky industry like entertainment, we have seen such a devoted, committed relationship like Naseeruddin sir's and Ratna maam's . they are both the pride of this nation, and hope to see future generation aspiring to be like them and learning from them

  • @Joshua91872
    @Joshua91872 11 місяців тому +5

    That was an awesome interview...as a man n as a father i can relate to many things....makes me love n respect my mother n my wife even more...m going to share this video to all my cousins n friends.... 40:28 made me cry...that was a beautiful n emotional dream

  • @graina88
    @graina88 Рік тому +2

    I remember I saw his film Sir. From there I knew he was an amazing actor. Hats off to you sir.

  • @ashusidhu670
    @ashusidhu670 11 місяців тому +3

    I Adore Nasseriddin shah
    He is iconic
    And So Real
    A Man of Substance
    Earthy too

  • @rramach9091
    @rramach9091 11 місяців тому

    Nice to hear Naseerji;'s honest reflections and ability to introspect. Kudos to the interviewer for not interrupting and allowing Naseerji to speak

  • @dreamsofadaffodil650
    @dreamsofadaffodil650 11 місяців тому +3

    Ok, second comment from an ardent critic of Nasiji-: this is a jem of interview. This interview is totally underrated and needs to be made viral again. Nasirji perhaps for the first time expressing his deep ingrained views of life, priceless social thoughts and that he actually lived. Please make several shots of his pov on misogyny and toxic male values. PLEASE DO 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

  • @karansparshh
    @karansparshh 4 місяці тому +1

    Mr. Shah is being a philosopher for people living in “urban mindset”.

  • @seekersofwisdom85
    @seekersofwisdom85 Рік тому +10

    Naseer sir is pure wisdom. Also very impressed with Nikhil Taneja, He sounds like he understands the art of film making. Which may sound very obvious but most ppl dont understand.

    • @V-gx6bi
      @V-gx6bi Рік тому

      He just sounds like, he doesn’t

  • @drshreyashsavarn3758
    @drshreyashsavarn3758 9 місяців тому

    Loved the interview. How sensitive, nothing to hide, wuite open and accepting the mistakes..also... unknowingly..the strained relationship with his father, and the emotional side of it after his passing away. His mom must have been a beautiful lady by heart... Love to the living legend naseer sahab.

  • @Ujjwal7120
    @Ujjwal7120 11 місяців тому +5

    Loved this interview, men really need to understand and appreciate women❤❤

  • @ankita-mishikar116
    @ankita-mishikar116 8 місяців тому +1

    This man is a such a gem & one of the best couple I have seen so far. Everything this man says, is so admirable & of course is the sexiest man :)
    Nikhil Taneja did a wonderful job here ! Thanks for this.

  • @sarlapurohit1216
    @sarlapurohit1216 11 місяців тому +3

    सैकड़ों नहीं हजारों -लाखों के हीरो हैं नसीर जी ❤

  • @sunmanutd
    @sunmanutd 11 місяців тому +2

    True legend. His performances starting from the end of the 70's to mid 80's are anything cinema has ever seen. I think he got bored after that since people didn't really appreciated real cinema.

  • @zaheerqureshi5700
    @zaheerqureshi5700 11 місяців тому +4

    I have never seen any interview complete ? except this one ,wah wah keep it up ..from pakistan..❤

  • @carpediem8533
    @carpediem8533 Рік тому +2

    What an honest man Naseer is! So cathartic this interview is.

  • @Fah1675
    @Fah1675 11 місяців тому +6

    He speaks too well.. nobody speaks such beautiful Urdu nowadays!!!😢…

  • @LuckySingh-ho1im
    @LuckySingh-ho1im 3 місяці тому

    Maine Kum se kum 11 baar ye show dekha aur ye 12vi vaar hai naseer sir ko main ta Umar sun sakta hoon ....and also credit goes to this man jo un mard ki baat karte Hain Jo rota bhi hai .... thanks sir....I would love to recreate the season love from Punjab ❤❤❤

  • @mirfanali1937
    @mirfanali1937 11 місяців тому +2

    It’s always a delight listening to Naseer Sahab, truly Inspiring.

  • @sonumonu5553
    @sonumonu5553 Рік тому +2

    Simply wow. Love the simplicity of Naseer Sir ❤ and his honesty

  • @vaishnavikhotre221
    @vaishnavikhotre221 10 місяців тому +4

    Speechless after hearing his beautiful thoughts🙏🙏🙏 , btw I could also not watch RRR and pushpa completely😂

  • @lapkganncouture5892
    @lapkganncouture5892 3 місяці тому

    Superb gentleman, straight & blunt,full of acceptance, accomplishment,aura & grace. Our generation is lucky to see naseer sir working & the kind of art he brings on table with each of his film, still working in Bollywood. One of the gem.. wishing good health to him.✨🧬🙂

  • @shivanimohite5371
    @shivanimohite5371 Рік тому +8

    Such a beautiful encounter… loved this episode. ❤❤❤ naseer sir hope you have a happy and long life…

  • @ajatshatrusingh3825
    @ajatshatrusingh3825 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a pleasure listening to the great Naseer sahab. Not a moment of boredom. Brilliant actor, great human being. Skilled interviewer too.

  • @Rann_kanya
    @Rann_kanya Рік тому +18

    So soothing to listen him and his progressive thoughts...❤

  • @AshtinAhsan
    @AshtinAhsan 11 місяців тому +1

    I CONSIDER HIM AS ONE OF THE GREATEST ACTORS WITH GREAT PERSONALITY

  • @gayatrisingh6659
    @gayatrisingh6659 Рік тому +3

    Love him❤️ Legend for a reason. Gracious the man is and sensitive is the aura

  • @ashap2978
    @ashap2978 Рік тому +2

    Lovely conversation. He is definitely admirable as an actor but more importantly as a human. God bless him.

  • @kallolbhattacherjee3783
    @kallolbhattacherjee3783 11 місяців тому +4

    Fabulous interview. Every pronunciation is so clear and deep and such beautiful views that can build and safeguard our civilisation.

  • @apurbakumarroy418
    @apurbakumarroy418 9 місяців тому +1

    Really happy to hear from Nasiruddin sahab a new thing that why a boy not want to be like his mother or auntie why only want to be like father who is financially successful or masculine type. Really great ideas Nasiruddin sahab exposed in his interview. Really relevant point he mentioned.

  • @meenakshiadvani8080
    @meenakshiadvani8080 Рік тому +7

    ❤such an eye opening conversation,makes stars human and relatable...makes one feel further connected to them. Thank you for busting stereotypes

  • @roohaniyatasmr72
    @roohaniyatasmr72 11 місяців тому +5

    Nikhil you were so good at making Naseerudin sir comfortable. Such an easy watch. I enjoyed how wholesome this interview was. Surely one of my favorites of him. Thank you for being so thoughtful with your questions.

  • @arvindkumar-eu6vb
    @arvindkumar-eu6vb Рік тому +1

    Here is the man who is brutally honest about himself and the society too.

  • @Pss687
    @Pss687 11 місяців тому +6

    Tears in my eyes after watching Naseeruddin ji's interview