Honest Hour with Tabish Hashmi | Junaid Akram's Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
  • Who do we have on the podcast today? The fan-favorite entertainer and stand-up comedian, Tabish Hashmi. As our conversation ensues, he sheds light on his journey, shares his experience in the entertainment industry, ponders over certain aspects of life & culture, and of course, cracks countless jokes throughout the conversation.
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    Topics discussed:
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:33 - Why Tabish loves supply chain?
    04:53 - The MBA experience.
    10:19 - The stories of Sir Syed University and IBA.
    19:13 - Tabish's early life and childhood.
    43:26 - How did Tabish land in Stand-up comedy?
    49:55 - Why stand-up comedy isn't scaling in Pakistan?
    58:11 - Crying over passion.
    01:00:28 - The work and life ethics in Pakistan vs. Abroad.
    01:06:57 - Tackling religious comments.
    01:12:57 Tabish's jump from Digital to Conventional media.
    01:16:01 - Copying someone's show or accidental similarities?
    01:19:40 - Indian vs Pakistani media stars and their management.
    01:21:31 - The selection of guests the show.
    01:24:32 - Pakistan to Canada - The ups and downs.
    01:27:54 - Final wordings.
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  • @GanjiSwag
    @GanjiSwag  Рік тому +214

    Don't forget to subscribe Nazuk Mor Podcast
    youtube.com/@nazukmor7862

    • @hassanmanzar8729
      @hassanmanzar8729 Рік тому +9

      The Point, that saddens me every time is that our Influencers are not aware of ISLAM. I'm not saying that I Know everythin but for God Sake, Please at least we need some research work, and talk with specialists in the topics, in which we don't have enough Knowledge. Instead of making False statements or always taunting " yaha fatwe aa jaty hain" we should give reference to each statement.

    • @bilalriaz2493
      @bilalriaz2493 Рік тому

      Nikal jaye gay bhai

    • @karachistreet
      @karachistreet Рік тому +1

      1:24:31 Defensive foot

    • @ALiBaigVlogger
      @ALiBaigVlogger Рік тому

      PAKISTAN bura nahi yaha logo ki soch mehdud hai agye nahi bharna jo 25000 kamarha hai wo wahi tak khush hai acha nahi sochty

    • @ALiBaigVlogger
      @ALiBaigVlogger Рік тому +1

      Humare walden apne galat faisly bi olaadon pa thopty hain yeh bhi galat hai

  • @danishbawa4435
    @danishbawa4435 Рік тому +1287

    These very few people like Tabish and Junaid who have the option to leave Pakistan and they are still there to bring whatever positive change they could are the only hope that’s visible in Pakistan these days. Keep doing the positive work. InshaAllah the positive impact you guys are creating today will be visible for years to come for Pakistan.

    • @zarakkhan1484
      @zarakkhan1484 Рік тому +68

      Tabish left for Canada... then GEO offered him bug bucks so he couldn't refuse the offer that's why he came... P.S he said it himself

    • @danishbawa4435
      @danishbawa4435 Рік тому +59

      @@zarakkhan1484 I live in USA and I won’t come back to live in Pakistan even if someone offers me 5 crore per month. So I still admire this guy.

    • @majnu1763
      @majnu1763 Рік тому +70

      @@danishbawa4435 tu beta bhagta hoa aye ga😂

    • @uk4490
      @uk4490 Рік тому +6

      @@majnu1763 sahi kaha

    • @hassanmanzar8729
      @hassanmanzar8729 Рік тому +12

      no. They are just waitin for the opportunity... Tabish got nationality Junaid waitin for his as well... Everyone hates his MEHROOMiya. JB tk hasil na ho to bura lgta, jb miljaye to sb halal hota

  • @ambercookie100
    @ambercookie100 Рік тому +265

    Being a Pakistani Christian, it’s refreshing to hear your inclusive chat of all religions and honest convo.

    • @djchoudhary6021
      @djchoudhary6021 Рік тому +3

      In dono ka main tou fan ho gaya. I m Hindu indian. Bade dilwale hai ye. Maine pahle inka jikr harris sultan se suna tha

    • @shartoomshark6323
      @shartoomshark6323 11 місяців тому +1

      In Pak Christian get good riots

    • @ImCyberBhai
      @ImCyberBhai 11 місяців тому

      Same here amber frm khi or lhr ? ✌🏽

    • @GunduDundu
      @GunduDundu 10 місяців тому

      Aagaye tharki

    • @samhouston2000
      @samhouston2000 9 місяців тому

      Not sure old you are, Karachi of my childhood was a different place. I used to go to St Paul School in Downtown Karachi. We had Parsies, Hindus, Christians and Muslims kids in our school. Our home teacher MS Desoza was a Christian lady. We never thought of each other any different. We celebrated all the religious ceremonies of everyone.
      Things went in to shithole, when these Army Bastards occupied our country yet again. Gen Bastard Zia weaponized Islam and played every group against each other. Consequently destroying the country.
      Now these mother fuckers traitors are going to disintegrate the country.

  • @GEECHOO
    @GEECHOO Рік тому +46

    I barely watch a talk show of young people but glad I did and I am hopeful that new generation will rewrite what was written 1000 years ago.
    Internet and influencers like you both are building a healthy minds.
    Boht shukriya keep lighting the candles

  • @niqabiinmontreal
    @niqabiinmontreal Рік тому +12

    The commentary on the role of mosques in our societies was so apt. I haven't been to Pakistan for a very long time and the more I listen, the more I sense the intolerance that has prevailed in various sectors of our society. I really hope we can find religious leaders in Pakistan that make this beautiful religion accessible to all.

  • @samar9192
    @samar9192 Рік тому +449

    Being born, raised and lived in Karachi entire life, this podcast is extremely relatable. It is like a sleepover with cousins or friends with everyone reminiscing about the bittersweet past. We Karachiites have become immunized to this life in a weird way and no matter where we end up, these memories can never be forgotten.

  • @asrashahid965
    @asrashahid965 Рік тому +572

    I can hear tabish's conversations for hours... his way of speaking and story telling is ahhmazing 👏🏻

  • @manythetraveller410
    @manythetraveller410 9 місяців тому +20

    Having grown up in Karachi in the 80s and 90s, this conversation was so relatable. Also wishing that the problems you both talked about that we face in our society are identified, addressed and resolved soon.

  • @wahajaleem27-95
    @wahajaleem27-95 11 місяців тому +5

    I have aways loved Tabish Hashmi's comedy. Today he has won my heart with his intellectual conversation ,& yes as a Christian i felt good that he is positive towards minorities ❤

  • @foodietraveler6164
    @foodietraveler6164 Рік тому +246

    Two sensible karachiites... maza agaya sun kar ye wali episode. Thank you junaid bhai for this treat! ❤️

  • @ipekn9761
    @ipekn9761 Рік тому +269

    Only pure karachiite could relate this conversation..Tabish is a legend of karachi ❤

    • @ayaansheik290
      @ayaansheik290 Рік тому

      Truu 💯

    • @TanveerXMrKiller
      @TanveerXMrKiller Рік тому

      ☺😎

    • @cherryonicecoi4129
      @cherryonicecoi4129 Рік тому +4

      we were waiting for awaam akhbaar in the evening to find out is there a strike tomorrow at the time of 1990s operation so we dont need to wakeup in the morning for school i also lived in north nazimabad block m at that time i was a kid also

    • @sharingiscaring.2578
      @sharingiscaring.2578 Рік тому

      Yes,he is... wonderful person 🥰

    • @sdbnkikhan5012
      @sdbnkikhan5012 11 місяців тому

      )

  • @muhammadbilaljamil2899
    @muhammadbilaljamil2899 Рік тому +43

    A Pakistani living and working in New York, this podcast has been so soothing.
    These days my wife and I have been missing Pakistan so much but know that we can’t live there now. But just listening these two talk and share information on Karachi was soothing and also very scary to what Karachiites went thru.
    Kudos to you guys. Love the good stories and hope people of various sects can come together and pray in one mosque. It’s completely normal in America, hope someday this can happen in Pakistan too.

  • @waqarfk
    @waqarfk Рік тому +20

    Need more podcasts like this, to change the mentality of our generation.... Gud job Junaid bhai, 🙂

  • @syedjawaadali9841
    @syedjawaadali9841 Рік тому +223

    Two karachiites sharing their experiences. Best podcast I've ever seen 👌💗

    • @gufranmaroof
      @gufranmaroof Рік тому +1

      you should also see muzammil hasan's podcast in which tabish is a guest

    • @alexmercer4140
      @alexmercer4140 Рік тому +8

      Akbar choudhry ki kami the bs.... Lalookhet, nazimabad or ramswami teeno ka ek sth tarka ata phr 🤣🤣

    • @Ashhad1400
      @Ashhad1400 Рік тому +1

      Tabish live in Lahore and Junaid Akram is Punjabi.

    • @iamarxalan
      @iamarxalan Рік тому

      @@Ashhad1400 Tabish used to live in Gulistan e jauhar and now lives in Toronto, Canada. , Junaid Akram is in process of UK immigration was a Punjabi.

    • @syedjawaadali9841
      @syedjawaadali9841 Рік тому +3

      @@Ashhad1400 well, I never said anything regarding their race. I used the term Karachiite means resident of Karachi city and both of them brought up in Karachi. So understand the context first. Don't Spread racism here.

  • @Zeruck95
    @Zeruck95 Рік тому +95

    Commendable, this is what we want, this is what every single one of us should listen.
    Truly a podcast worth listening.

  • @nazishkhaliq
    @nazishkhaliq Рік тому +15

    I never watch lengthy shows esp those more than 30 mins . But this podcast was so interesting that time flew.
    Tabish is such a nice story teller & Junaid is such a nice listener, he didn’t interrupt him like other hosts & added his own stories & experiences when Tabish is done with his own . Being a karachite ,I enjoyed & related every bit of it . Infact, I want to see more podcasts of both of them

  • @_hazel_dark_star_9405
    @_hazel_dark_star_9405 Рік тому +12

    Listening to you guys talking about how our prayers houses should be is so positive, enlightening and inspiring that we can say the future is bright in Pakistan InshAllah. It’s you responsibility to talk about these things and convey these positive ideas to those scholars who can implement them. You guys can bring change in this society with sharing your positive thoughts and criticism.

  • @tabishahmed5792
    @tabishahmed5792 Рік тому +52

    You know that you are a true KArachiite when you start hearing the names of the areas. Every podcast of Junaid's has always been informative and fun to listen to.

  • @aghasbsb
    @aghasbsb Рік тому +139

    Loved this podcast.. the manner in which you both painted the picture of present day Karachi and the Karachi of 90s was so fascinating. You get to see and hear alot about in movies and news etc but to get an average Karachiites perspective is very refreshing. Tabish is a wonderful story teller and Junaid is an excellent listener. Didn’t even realise the podcast ended so quickly

  • @umbreenkazi
    @umbreenkazi Рік тому +6

    Absolutely loved the podcast. We need more people like you for a prosperous Pakistan and to raise awareness!!

  • @anasmustajab2921
    @anasmustajab2921 Рік тому +5

    MashaAllah ❤This is the best podcast I have seen from our Pakistani UA-camrs. Every topic was discussed and provided a smooth solution for all of us. Need more like these! JazakAllah Khair Junaid Bhai and Tabish Bhai. ❤

  • @ateequerafique2000
    @ateequerafique2000 Рік тому +114

    First time watched a 1:30 hours podcast in a single shot can watch all day of these two amazing peoples with amazing humor ❤️

    • @talhamohsin491
      @talhamohsin491 Рік тому

      Same here, otherwise i watched tabish's podcast with shahveer jaffri in two or three different parts.

    • @theasharaziz
      @theasharaziz Рік тому

      His podcast with Shallum Xavier was even better... Perhaps the best ever!

    • @MTK90
      @MTK90 Рік тому

      Me too
      Ateeq ki spelling bari unique hai

  • @hamiekhokhar9351
    @hamiekhokhar9351 Рік тому +36

    Tabish is Tabish! I never become a fan of Pakistani celebrity,bt yes Tabish from knowing him as a comedian from TBH and then through intellectual podcast in a real life person is awesome. He is a intellectual man💜

    • @khadija.8624
      @khadija.8624 Рік тому +2

      Besides being intellectual and humorous ...He has got a good heart and good mentality which is the most imp thing for progress

    • @ssaima.k
      @ssaima.k Рік тому

      Intellectual Podcast? lol.. he never knew Cheen jao ilm k lye was never a hadees, it was a quote in Urdu subject and widely used in urdu essay by students “ilm dolat”. Wow what an intellectual podcast lol where he showing he was a duffer nalaik school bacha

    • @aleenaimran1843
      @aleenaimran1843 Рік тому

      ​@@khadija.8624 Qqqqqqqqqqq

    • @khadija.8624
      @khadija.8624 Рік тому +1

      @@ssaima.kafter all its human I think who make mistakes

  • @aishaahsan4961
    @aishaahsan4961 Рік тому +2

    I am a karachitte who spent my childhood in 90’s Karachi and your conversation was so relatable.

  • @Rizwan-Ali
    @Rizwan-Ali Рік тому

    I saw Tabish 1st in Utube videos but never saw his stand-ups. I think he is the best fresh face in our recent TV/media. Wonderful to see him on TV and here. Thank you for a such nice talk.

  • @Maheer752
    @Maheer752 Рік тому +62

    These two together actually are amazing and trying to start the change in our society...boht progressive ho sakhta hai Pakistan agar hum hi start karain change! you both having a conversation on the issues and introducing the possibilities of change to us is worth listening to.

    • @mirzazama9978
      @mirzazama9978 Рік тому +1

      If we discuss those topics publicly specially masjid Wala to apkay apnay apko down krdain ga

    • @achmad3105
      @achmad3105 Рік тому

      Pakistan Murdabaad Inshallah

  • @Freesoul999
    @Freesoul999 Рік тому +27

    First time I've watched a Podcast over an hour long!!!
    Two of the most intellectual people of Pakistan!

  • @MuhammadUsmanZubair
    @MuhammadUsmanZubair Рік тому +5

    One of the best connect if ever seen in a Podcast
    "To Be Honest 3.0" :P I understand that you guys have virtually portrayed every single aspect which needs to be worked on as a Human Being, as a Citizen and as Religious Believer and the cherry on top was the Nostalgia of the Karachiites of the Generation X... 👍👍
    This is the only 1 show that I have not skipped on UA-cam of more than an hour..
    Keep up the great work.. !!

  • @mehsumabbas72
    @mehsumabbas72 Рік тому +3

    Tabish is an inspiration. He should be celebrated in this country 🫶🏼

  • @kamiijee
    @kamiijee Рік тому +51

    Growing up in Karachi in 90s, i can relate to every word said by two of them.

    • @imranashraf1317
      @imranashraf1317 Рік тому

      Yes you r right every word of this podcast is true I am also witness 1990era

    • @suchsuno1
      @suchsuno1 Рік тому

      @@imranashraf1317 Yes 90's kids are standard bearers.

  • @riffxo
    @riffxo Рік тому +21

    Please part 2, Loved listening to Tabish, the way he spoke was top notch. ❤️

  • @sahilprakash7944
    @sahilprakash7944 Рік тому +4

    "Best intellectual conversation ever seen who know religious Hangover in Pakistan" ... Love from India

  • @AmmarHere
    @AmmarHere Рік тому +8

    What a Podcast Guy's you Both are Doing such a great Work For Pakistan Literally ❤️👌
    I Love the Part when Junaid Said "People Having Different Faith" instead of Non - Muslim ☺️❤️

  • @TheAnasjamali48
    @TheAnasjamali48 Рік тому +128

    These guys are the Gems of Karachi 💎❤ love and respect for both and the team 👍

    • @Ashhad1400
      @Ashhad1400 Рік тому +1

      Again! Tabish left Karachi for Lahore and Junaid Akram is a Punjabi

    • @TheAnasjamali48
      @TheAnasjamali48 Рік тому +10

      @@Ashhad1400 so what? they both born and raised in Karachi, so they are Karachiites.

    • @Ashhad1400
      @Ashhad1400 Рік тому

      @@TheAnasjamali48 rubbish

    • @ahsankamran7927
      @ahsankamran7927 Рік тому +2

      @@Ashhad1400 hain tou pakistani hi na 😢

    • @rhythmblues5329
      @rhythmblues5329 Рік тому

      @@Ashhad1400 many lahore based celebrities left lahore and settled in karachi. Now for your bias comment these two are karachiits no matter how hard u try to own them but they are karachiits going to work in any place doesnt change their identity. U r the people for which people start hating lahore trust me i never thought about lahore good or bad but after ur pubjabi gardi now i hate lahore and punjabis just like i hate india and indians. FUCK LAHORE. Paisa rok leinge tera to bheek maangne aayega karachi.

  • @syedhamza9580
    @syedhamza9580 Рік тому +43

    Yesss this is podcaast 😍😍
    this is exactly what we want as podcast in Pakistan, literally there's not a single lie in whole convo
    i loved it❤️❤️

  • @safasiddique2248
    @safasiddique2248 11 місяців тому +3

    A very intellectual conversation between two amazing gentlemen. I'd like to thank Mr Tabish for sharing his life and experiences as a student in Karachi and now as an influencer. Great respect for Mr Junaid as well. Thank you for this podcast, its engaging and totally relatable. I felt like you guys are discussing things which keep bugging my head being a young Pakistani, but cannot air since I don't find many like-minded people to discuss my concerns with.

  • @muhammadaliiee2253
    @muhammadaliiee2253 Рік тому +3

    Yesss,,, thats how podcast should be ! PURE , FACTS , REALITY , ..
    #A perfect Duo . Want to See Junaid bhai in Hasna mana hai soon !

  • @MuhammadAnas-ct5om
    @MuhammadAnas-ct5om Рік тому +57

    BEST PODCAST EVER! I can listen to Tabish for hours and Kudos to Junaid Bhai for not interrupting and letting him speak. 2 Karachities sharing their experiences, SO IN LOVE with this one

  • @ranahassan4931
    @ranahassan4931 Рік тому +66

    He was the guest i was waiting eagerly for❤️

  • @abdulmateen9074
    @abdulmateen9074 9 місяців тому +2

    You both guys are awesome. I have watched the whole podcast in single sitting. I really enjoyed and learnt many new things. God bless you both

  • @RANASOHAIBMUSTAFA
    @RANASOHAIBMUSTAFA Рік тому

    a treat! fun, loving, caring yet intense and brought a few thoughtful points. Loved every bit of it... my first ever complete podcast though! .... loved it guys, keep it up!

  • @raisingstandard
    @raisingstandard Рік тому +23

    I remember the firing era of khi. I am 36 now, but i remember how normalized we had made this situation. My mom would say, "hairat hai aaj firing jaldi ruk gayee".

    • @farrukhahmed1984
      @farrukhahmed1984 Рік тому +1

      Kia baat Keh di janab....kaise the hum log. Kia kardia tha zamane ne

  • @anaskhalil4873
    @anaskhalil4873 Рік тому +45

    These two actually doing great for the people of Pakistan giving sense to all of us.. May Allah bless them.. Love you guys.. Truly a great Podcast..👍👍👍

    • @YTwithShakeel
      @YTwithShakeel Рік тому +1

      Happy new year 2023
      Making same blogs

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  • @mariamirza5286
    @mariamirza5286 Рік тому +6

    I watched the entire podcast without cutting. very interesting and truthful reviews and opinions. 👍👍

  • @Hkrazyblood
    @Hkrazyblood Рік тому

    Amazing podcast! Very interesting conversation and talks in facts! I love to hear Karachi’s stories as i never lived karachi fully while being there. Thank you Junaid & Tabish to deliver this podcast✌️✌️

  • @GAMINGLAD28
    @GAMINGLAD28 Рік тому +50

    I can listen to both of them all day long, very sensible & mature, pure karachities

  • @wilddreams6301
    @wilddreams6301 Рік тому +12

    What a podcast👏 all these topics are really needed to be addressed because these are our problems if they would be addressed then people would ponder upon them and then we can be coming up with the solutions Insha'Allah ❤️

  • @yasmeenj3
    @yasmeenj3 Рік тому +1

    Really loved this podcast and really enjoy and love both of ur content on any channel because you guys say the truth in a very satirical manner. You give words to what mist of the youth is already thinking and facing. Hatsoff to both of you. 🎉

  • @hamzazakriya7890
    @hamzazakriya7890 Рік тому

    Informative and intellectual talk between 2 great minds of our nation...people like these really have that potential to bring change in our societies and change our mindset ...Inshallah this nation will flourish as one and become one of the best.
    Pakistan Zindabaad

  • @SaadKhan-qu8go
    @SaadKhan-qu8go Рік тому +22

    This guy is love...💓💓talkative but not a boring person...can listen him all day

  • @srk6961
    @srk6961 Рік тому +7

    So relateable,, Tabish you are amazing, funny, humble and a true Karachiite.. Two sensible people giving hope and inspiration to the youth.. Thank you for the podcast.. 👍🏻💞

  • @qamarunnisaaziz8203
    @qamarunnisaaziz8203 Рік тому +1

    Have seen Tabish on TV couple of times but it was refreshing to meet him here today..what a capital fellow!

  • @saadsalman7549
    @saadsalman7549 Рік тому

    Loved this podcast and really enjoyed it.
    Keep up the GREAT work.

  • @abdulqudoosmir
    @abdulqudoosmir Рік тому +11

    This is the first time i have watch the whole podcast. Just love it..Hope the audience will understand and improve their self.

  • @ahsaanshaikh4986
    @ahsaanshaikh4986 Рік тому +9

    Was so tired today and exhausted + frustrated. But here comes the mood refreshing podcast 🌹💯❤️. totally engaging and genuine

  • @Anas-Ansari999
    @Anas-Ansari999 Рік тому +1

    first time watched a 1:30 hours podcast ehat a great conversation tabhish's way of story telling and speaking is like amazing what a great duo man😍

  • @danishkumar
    @danishkumar Рік тому +2

    I had a great time watching Honest Hour with Tabish Hashmi and Junaid Akram. The hosts' chemistry and interviews were dynamic and engaging. The show's positive and uplifting tone made it a pleasure to watch. I look forward to more episodes with these dynamic duo...THANKS love you #tabishhashmi

  • @sohailumair9460
    @sohailumair9460 Рік тому +9

    The chat is really interesting especially for those who grow up in 90 Era. Well Done both of the super stars for there fields

  • @mhsofficial69
    @mhsofficial69 Рік тому +5

    I can listen to Tabish's conversations for hours.💗 His Way of speaking is pleasing

  • @JahanzaibKhan-hj2gg
    @JahanzaibKhan-hj2gg Рік тому +1

    Tabish line = “ snoker khailnay ka shoq tha lkn Aba nhi manay to beta wo sirf Shoq tha, Passion nhi …. Agar Passion hota to kr kay betha hota “ I find this amazing 👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥

  • @shahspear
    @shahspear 5 місяців тому

    One of the most healthy, passively patriotic, well informative and learning discussion I've ever seen from a Pakistani influencer's.
    Highly apprecitated .. kindly arrange another sitting, would love to see you guys again with such excellent discussion, really beneficial for the youth of the Pakistan, I wish our relegious concern persons should watch this episode and understand the situation and circumstances according to the modern age. Allah bless you Tabish, favourite person of the industry bro.

  • @sapnascicluna2716
    @sapnascicluna2716 Рік тому +8

    As Pakistani we all have studied in Urdu book “ that safai nifs iman hai “
    But we all have nature duplicate that never follow what being said 😂

  • @aliciawayne
    @aliciawayne Рік тому +3

    Wow! Enjoyed this so much. Tabish is an intelligent person. Hope to see quality and impactful work from him in the future.
    Great work Junaid!

  • @msqadri4169
    @msqadri4169 5 місяців тому

    Tabish Hashmi as a person, I've not seen a person with this extra knowledge, he is more of a serious person than a comedian, always love to watch him, and Junaid Akram, you are just doing what we as a youth need to watch and learn

  • @nomansharif8538
    @nomansharif8538 Рік тому +1

    Asalam Alaiqum brother Junaid & Tabish
    I live in Australia but never forget my roots are in Pakistan Karachi and I admire the effort of junaid.
    I would like clarify few points raised in your podcast like.
    Firstly for brother tabish
    1. Weak ahadees are weak for various reason and doesn't mean fabricated which could be use for etiquettes but strictly not for rulling so it shouldn’t be cause for doubts in islam. Also even after 1400 years only in islam we have science of hadees which tells you weak and correct categorically.
    Secondly all Western countries have masajid as comunity centre cause of small communities to connect with each other actually this is effort of ullamah if you look into root of it. We critize ulamah but do not look into their efforts.
    Thirdly brothers if you think fresh blood should come as islamic scholars then why don't you make your children Aalim.
    MashaAllah you are influencer and people listen to you don't you think lack of knowledge of deen and your comments will take a part to drive people away from islam.
    Brother junaid people getting murtid or atheist from beginning of islam but what is their background and cause please do some research.
    Lastly for brother Tabish when you back to Canada please do some research about growing homeless population of teenagers in Western countries you will be surprised I don't think so we need to raise our children like westerners.
    Please take my comments positively may Allah guide us Ameen

  • @user-yc9ou3ei8p
    @user-yc9ou3ei8p Рік тому +6

    Living for conversations like this!!! OG❤ SO RELATABLEEE AND AMAZING!! God save you and bless you ❤

  • @muhammadshahzaib5429
    @muhammadshahzaib5429 Рік тому +18

    Bhai you just nailed it. I mean providing refreshing thoughts to the audience especially ppl like me "the youth" need to hear this for our conscience.🙂🙃

  • @hameed.k0
    @hameed.k0 8 місяців тому

    I have watched this podcast multiple times but still love to hear from both of you ❤

  • @azlaanhussain1644
    @azlaanhussain1644 8 місяців тому +1

    Tabish is really a real mature man.

  • @waleedkhawaja641
    @waleedkhawaja641 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Junaid and Tabish Bhai. This podcast has broadened my perspective on life.

  • @ughthu
    @ughthu Рік тому +9

    Another inspiring & entertaining epi. It's commendable Junaid how you have raised the bar of qualitative conversions while touching on many diverse topics. Learned so much from it. God bless you! more power to you ✌

  • @sidrajafri7157
    @sidrajafri7157 Рік тому +1

    Mind blowing! One of the best podcast discussions I’ve ever seen tbh. The whole time there wasn’t a moment that I lost interest. Too good and very well points discussed.

  • @FarrukhSaghir
    @FarrukhSaghir Рік тому

    This is one of the best podcast of yours Junaid bhai, and tabish about 90's stories just amazing, both of you guys done a fabulous job. One of my best.

  • @user-yc9ou3ei8p
    @user-yc9ou3ei8p Рік тому +3

    Junaid bhai MashAllah you are a gem of a listener and humble host MashAllah
    Good listening it, because can see your values 😊

  • @danyqureshi
    @danyqureshi Рік тому +5

    What a podcast....remind those nostalgic memories of karachi ....
    Only karachi walay hi understand ...... bhai ♥

  • @zohaibsiddiqui5282
    @zohaibsiddiqui5282 Рік тому

    It's too much amazing Junaid Bhai ..
    Hopefully you will both together in future again for the podcast ❣️

  • @danishdarugar258
    @danishdarugar258 Рік тому +2

    Yaar what an amazing show. Absolutely love it. Wonderful conversation. So relatable . Well done guys... wishing to see more such shows. Inspirational talk I guess I have realised that I haven't done much in life yet coz I still live in my dads house and I am 37 😪 and a definite fact that my dad is much smarter than I am. I surely can't afford a house esp in karachi unfortunately.

  • @as_malik
    @as_malik Рік тому +6

    Me after 1:29:06 - Yeh khatam qew hogya itne jldi 😭 Two Favorites in One Frame mzza aagya ❤️

  • @ayeshaasghar2400
    @ayeshaasghar2400 Рік тому

    Lived in Nazimbad (no. 5), moved to Scheme 33, and now currently living in Cantt, it seems all too relatable. The best memories are honestly from Nazimbad, paposh nagar!

  • @sharpshooterish
    @sharpshooterish 11 місяців тому

    Junaid, you have earned my like/subscribe, always been a fan of Tabish.
    I was born in Pakistan; and, to hear your worldviews about impartiality and minorities in Pakistan, it teared my eyes.
    I am an American now but things that we suffered in Pakistan as Christians were humiliating and debilitating.
    Your “normal” take on the said subject is indicative that sanity still exists in the region.
    Please continue to exhibit these thoughts because I believe staying quite is equivalent to conformation.
    All the best!
    Sincerely,
    Viewer from U.S

  • @Switchon110
    @Switchon110 Рік тому +3

    Habib School and its memories stay in the heart once a Habibian always a Habibian Tabish bhai I can relate ❤💯

  • @sultanapasha3525
    @sultanapasha3525 Рік тому +5

    The discussion was truly based on real facts and quite healthy ❤

  • @rayed4550
    @rayed4550 3 місяці тому +1

    In the United States your college doesn't allow the students to register for advanced course work until you complete the pre-requisites and foundation classes. I am surprised a school of IBA stature allows students to pick and register for advanced classes without completing foundation/core classes first!!

  • @muddassirsaleem5143
    @muddassirsaleem5143 Рік тому +3

    Revolutionary conversation!
    Respect man

  • @shakeelawan8637
    @shakeelawan8637 Рік тому +17

    This podcast should have been for at least 3 hours. Loved every minute of it. 👍👍

  • @bsimakhan
    @bsimakhan Рік тому

    Amazing discussion.. recently i had encountered with the same kind of discussion that in our country there is lack of lots of basic ethics, and i had to listen the same sentence that no country is better then ours etc we have lots of better things and examples were almost same.. problem is that people don't want to even realize the situation and issues in Pakistan, they made it as a standard of living and society. If any overseas Pakistani try to make them realize they come up with lame excuses and started bashing the person.. thats a right and well needed discussion and great to listen it .. keep it up👍🏻

  • @smakhan4720
    @smakhan4720 Рік тому

    First time I've seen such long podcast in a single shot and I really enjoyed. Wish we have good peoples in our country with open mind, to halat kch behtr hongay.

  • @CreatorAG
    @CreatorAG Рік тому +5

    The best part about this podcast is Tabish's orange shorts and slipons.😚 Did someone notice? This is what a raw interview should be like

  • @sajidtaqvi9672
    @sajidtaqvi9672 Рік тому +6

    two favorite personalities together.
    I loved this podcast.❤
    #KarachiIsInProblems

  • @shameerplayzyt
    @shameerplayzyt 11 місяців тому +1

    This is the BEST podcast ever, it has everything in it, it's fun it's filled with facts and a few tips also the masjid conversation was comforting, pleasing and eye-opening because I have only spent 5 years in Arabia and didn't go to another country.

  • @nas8r567
    @nas8r567 Рік тому +31

    the worst part about this video was when it ended :(((
    absolutely love the duo. what an engaging conversation. thanks Junaid bhai.

  • @NiazHJafri
    @NiazHJafri Рік тому +4

    Love for both of you Junaid & Tabish
    🧡❤️💛

  • @thelegendary8817
    @thelegendary8817 Рік тому +3

    Outstanding conversation 👍

  • @syeduzairjawed4038
    @syeduzairjawed4038 Рік тому +2

    Amazing show and soo relatable with Karachiites.
    hatsoff to you people ❤

  • @mariabaig3920
    @mariabaig3920 Рік тому +2

    good conversation really liked it. I would love to see Arslan Naseer CBA here. can that happen?

  • @trustrai
    @trustrai Рік тому +4

    Good one guys...keep it up 👍. Thanks for beautiful content

  • @farazkhan_01
    @farazkhan_01 Рік тому +10

    It’s always good to hear both of you! You guys are doing great honestly, bohat tappar chayeh iss mulk mein rehke iss mulk ki khaamion ko batane ke liye! Salute hai sir!

  • @ayeshaasghar4165
    @ayeshaasghar4165 Рік тому

    I was born in Nazimabad, shifted to Scheme 33, and finally moved to Cantt! As a Karachite, I can relate to every incident Tabish recalled!

  • @beingalibukhari
    @beingalibukhari Рік тому +1

    @4:00 He is talking about Maersk Line Pakistan which was his first job and he left after 2/3 months.

  • @Hamza78657
    @Hamza78657 Рік тому +16

    Too much inspiration in one frame 💕❤️