This episode is not just about cars...it is about a whole culture...the fading Parsi culture in Pakistan. One can only wish that we value all these communities so that they do not have to leave this country, which is their country also, maybe more than us!
Agreed. I've had alot of friends from the Parsi community and they're just amazing and super peaceful people. I still often visit them whenever I'm in Karachi and we often talk alot about the time we spent together as children
Parsi community is fading world wide just because they don't produce enough kids and when they marry outside there religion they are shunned away it's not just Pakistan but world wide but as a Karachiite I love my parsi community of Karachi 🙏🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰💃🕺👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
This is high-level content right here. I remember going to a Parsi auntie for tutions in 3rd grade. Their houses and cars are very well maintained. Brings back Nostalgia
what a video.....Parsi community of Karachi is Pakistan's treasure. Parsi people are so much loving, caring, full of manners and well educated people. Faizan Haqque did a tremendous job by showing us yet another aspect of Parsi people. A great video from Pakwheels....looking forward more of such videos.
I really loved this new format of filming and I think there should be much more episodes made this way because this was an absolute treat to watch. Once again faizan stole the show with his excellent presentation skills which showcase not only his immense knowledge of cars but also shows how passionate he is about automobiles. I hope pakwheels will make more videos like this in the future!
Loved the format of this video!! It's a nice change from the more in depth ones focused on just one car. Thanks for yet another interesting video Faizan, love having you as a frequent presenter now for Pakwheels!! ♥
His contract with Pakwheels is expiring on 27th December 2022, And according to sources, Pakwheels management is no more interested to extend his contract..
I have always remained fascinated by Parsi community - although never happened to meet any and I have always liked to see and learn more about Parsis. Thanks Faizan!
One of the most beautiful videos and at the same time heart wrenching for how we karachities lost our industrious, amazing and cultural parsi brethren. Such a loss for our country.
Paris's love to maintain their belongings, culture and Heritage. They 're generally speaking very cultured and sweet. I remember growing up in Lahore Cantt. They had a market called Jamsaitgees market, pardon my spellings, I can be off. Nevertheless it was like a treat going in that store, The cleanliness and the atmosphere,along with merchandise, everything was to perfection, needless to mention the service. I'm not Parsi, but growing up around them, I got infected.I like to preserve things around me.I own a1985 Mercedes 300 D it looks like the day it came out of Factory. All original.
Jitna Pakwheelers khush hyn Faizan Haqqi k addition sa, I truly believe he found a home ground in form of Pakwheels! Glad to see him enjoying his passion
Probably one of the best video on pakwheels ever made. Exploring not just the car culture but an entire culture of people regarding their cars. Great work
A beautiful episode that covers the classic era. And it's absolutely amazing to see the real meanings of the Pakistani flag. As there is little white color shows the minority efforts to build this beautiful country. Thanks to pak wheels and thanks to Faizan bhai for this colorful touch. ❤️
This was one of the most respectful and thoughtful episodes. Intrigued to know Faizan's passion for cars (our generation recalls his signature voice hosting Top of the Pops at NTM).
One of the best if not THE best motor vehicle vedios out there, Faizan has uniquely made this vedio wholesome to its core. I think every car is a gem if its neatly kept.
That late sixties Corona was my father's favourite car of all the cars we had. And I mastered my hairpin braking skills when it became a secondary car in the family. Although petrol was cheap way back then, we friends still used to contribute cash, fill her up and pickup nehai n taftan and off to sandspit beach.
What a soulful and educational garage review, opening up a vista into the Parsi community in KHI! Thanks Faizan, for taking the pains to add a refined touch to Pakwheels!
A pure Karachite Faizan Haqqi showing the real face of Karachi with this beautiful architecture, history of zoroastrian community and his exceptional communication skills. You always makes us feel proud!
0:46 - Sindh was part of Bombay residency, not just Karachi. Parsis had serious business and cultural influence on both Bombay and Karachi and being rich in those times basically made them collectors of items ( Honda Sports Car in Drama Ankahi) that were even rare back then. Parsis have a nostalgic attachment to their cars and it's extremely rare to see them selling a car that has nostalgic value. This video answers a lot of questions. Good work!
Parsi community is very sophisticated. They are the pioneers of a lot of businesses, including good schools, in Pakistan. We owe them a lot. Slowly they left Pakistan because of the sad state of affairs going on in our country which is shameful. I would personally like to Thank them through this comment. Thank you.
Beautiful documentary-style video with an even more beautiful community highlighted. It is saddening to realize a diminishing community that has done so much for Karachi (and Pakistan) that it is simply beyond words. Thank you Pakwheels and Faizan for an insight to Parsis car culture. Hoping to see more videos like this soon
Thanks for the information, I never knew that Parsis look after their cars very well. All that I know about them is they are good businessmen. My mechanic has Subaru Impreza , he bought it new long time ago but now it’s worth £ 40,000 . These cars are not available and very rare but I read in a report that Subaru never breaks down , it’s absolutely trouble free car. Thanks mate for this video.
Faizan Bhai Love you, prayers for you for bringing real Karachi to limelight. bring our Jews, Christian, Hindu, Sikh and Parsi communities to the show. thank you for reminding us what Pakistan was meant to be and what mullah has made it.
Thanks for giving an insight into this side of Karachi. Was new for me, really impressed by Parsi community, seems very educated and sophisticated. Also the filming is really nice. A different good quality content from Pak Wheels ft Faizan Haqqi
Brilliant video. Everything throws me back to my childhood, I had so many Parsi friends and teachers cuz I studied in BVS. One of them is in this video (with the Corolla). Karachi is forever indebted to their community but it pains me to see today how we have treated our minorities and how less of them are left in Karachi.
You know what, this was a very informative episode, very well stitched and formed into a nice short story about a culture that folks like me, never knew about. Great job, would love to see such more gems! Also, Faizan Haqqi deserves kudos for this.
After Faizan Haqqee Sahab Pakwheels is growing Worldwide with different topics and more knowledge of Car's Suneel Sir make Faizan Haqqee Sahab your Brand Ambassador For Worldwide Coverage
Want more episodes like this, where faizan bhai interviews people who love cars, all car reviews we have seen are about stats and model number and all the boring stuff. This is how you make high level car vlogs.
This right here is the top level content from PakWheels. Never stop producing Faizan bhai ❤. What a roller caster ride of emotions, culture, history and whatnot. I took just coffee break from work and couldn’t pause the video until last second. Honestly I’d even pay to watch such content.
I remember Ronnie Patel from 90's where he used to race on a race track built outside Karachi back in with Aghas I guess it was Daihatsu Charade 1.3 GTti & now seeing him again after a long time.
I am thoroughly impressed with how Faizan has elevated PakWheels content to unprecedented heights. This video clearly illustrates that Faizan crafted it with car enthusiasts in mind, aiming not merely to sell cars but to create captivating content within that niche. It baffles me that there isn't a greater abundance of his content on this channel. While I am not disparaging the car reviews that PW uploads, I ardently wish there were more videos of this caliber. It might just be my personal preference, as I have a profound appreciation for documentaries, but with exceptional storytelling and Faizan's compelling narration, this video truly deserves millions of views. As for the Parsi community in Pakistan, I used to visit the Parsi compound in Civil Lines next to Beaconhouse Clifton Campus and St. Anthony's Parish for tuition during my 6th grade. I recall seeing impeccably maintained cars and experiencing the hospitality of the most welcoming people ever.
Loving this video so so much Sir Faizan, you are definitely bringing so much worth content to pakwheels, looking forward for me, and you need to cut any scenes as well
Awesome content by Pakwheels, you guys have taken my heart out this time. I thought that parsis are almost finished from Pakistan, but love to see their community still a part of nation. We should safeguard and preserve them.
Phenomenal video, outstanding story-telling!! The heritage of Karachi, and indeed Pakistan, is never complete without the telling of contributions by Paris community. Loved seeing this and hearing the stories.
Good effort and good work at least to ensure such people and subject which we forget by as a nation Parsi families and people is gems of Pakistan they put every effort to build Pakistan encourage pak wheels and support Parsi families and people
Good to see this video. If anyone from Pakwheels can get me connected to that Uncle wearing Red colored T shirt having city 2012. I really want to purchase that car. Looking forward for cooperation from Pakwheels
What a Lovely V-Log.....brought back so many beautiful memories of my early Karachi days. My Father had some very close Parsi friends and I still remember their mint conditioned VW Bugs, '74 Corollas to name few. Its truly sad that Karachi has very few Parsi Families left, I wish them all the very best!
Nice introduction into the lives of our Parsi Community. However, the connection Faizan is trying to make about Parsi's and their love for cars, is not something due to their genes or religion. Its mainly due to Higher Income of the Parsi community which made them able to afford vehicles quite early before the masses of India or Pakistan could even afford a bike. They are the old rich of Pakistan, so they have developed a better taste in Cars, Homes, and Life Style. Sad to see them leave Pakistan.
You left one person residing beside sunshine academy in Paris colony, soldier bazar. He runs some eye hospital inside his home. He own a Mercedes-Benz which I have been seeing for many years now and it gives a look as it is parked in a showroom. Do have a check to it.
My mam Miss Kapadia she was a parsi back in saint patricks and she use to maintain her own car with her own hands, i lived this long to understand the depth for a love of car one can have and how discipline parsis are.. I hope i can meet her if she is still alive...
that's just next level content!! never thought i'd like any user review if suneel munj is not a part of it, and man i was wrong i guess i like Faizan bhai's review more the way he engages with people and his love for cars is just something else.
Oh it's been a long time i haven't seen Ronnie patel 10:13 . We shifted from karachi to Islamabad in 2013, i was in my 2nd grade and maam Toshana Patel was my principle. Wonderful lady and this man is her husband, very nice person. Parsi are generally very kind and honest people. I still miss my childhood memories of my parsi school and miss Karachi. Hope to visit Karachi soon.❤❤
Born & Raised in Lhr i am not much known to the parsi community but thanks to Faizan for bringing up this content to enlighten us from such a preserving Community. Thanks mate
2:48 Now that’s one clean E34. If I’m not wrong, looks like an M5. Reminds me of my 92 525i. Nowhere close to how clean this one is, though. Awesome car!
I wish I make a few Parsi Friends. Great people they are. I remember a customer of mine I only remember his surname "Cyrus". He owns old model car "FX"
Faizan Haqqi has taken Pakwheels to a whole new level. Thank you for bringing these stories to us.
agreed.
Give faizan haqqi your sister too if you’re too impressed with him
Agree
ishaaq bhai nice 😂😅
True
This episode is not just about cars...it is about a whole culture...the fading Parsi culture in Pakistan. One can only wish that we value all these communities so that they do not have to leave this country, which is their country also, maybe more than us!
Agreed. I've had alot of friends from the Parsi community and they're just amazing and super peaceful people. I still often visit them whenever I'm in Karachi and we often talk alot about the time we spent together as children
May Allah bless him with ISLAM so nice people, humble caring
Parsi community is fading world wide just because they don't produce enough kids and when they marry outside there religion they are shunned away it's not just Pakistan but world wide but as a Karachiite I love my parsi community of Karachi 🙏🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰💃🕺👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
what we have done to this country in the name of islam and Jahid. Allah forgive us and bless us
indeed
This is high-level content right here. I remember going to a Parsi auntie for tutions in 3rd grade. Their houses and cars are very well maintained. Brings back Nostalgia
Naks
what a video.....Parsi community of Karachi is Pakistan's treasure. Parsi people are so much loving, caring, full of manners and well educated people. Faizan Haqque did a tremendous job by showing us yet another aspect of Parsi people. A great video from Pakwheels....looking forward more of such videos.
i mean i think this is one of the best episode of any car series at pakwheels channels. history, emotions, vehicles. loved it
Parsi are a great community. It is too tragic that they have left Pakistan. We have lost a great asset 😢
A very good peak into Parsi community and Karachi history well done Pak wheels and Faizan
Loved this video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 awesome
I really loved this new format of filming and I think there should be much more episodes made this way because this was an absolute treat to watch. Once again faizan stole the show with his excellent presentation skills which showcase not only his immense knowledge of cars but also shows how passionate he is about automobiles. I hope pakwheels will make more videos like this in the future!
Loved the format of this video!! It's a nice change from the more in depth ones focused on just one car. Thanks for yet another interesting video Faizan, love having you as a frequent presenter now for Pakwheels!! ♥
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think Faizan haqee should be the head of Sindh region in pakwheels organization.Suniel munj should consider about this
In review's
His contract with Pakwheels is expiring on 27th December 2022,
And according to sources, Pakwheels management is no more interested to extend his contract..
There is some issues between Faizan and Pakwheels Management, related to money
I think we thinks to much.we should stop this and enjoy the moment that we have
I second u
I have always remained fascinated by Parsi community - although never happened to meet any and I have always liked to see and learn more about Parsis. Thanks Faizan!
One of the most beautiful videos and at the same time heart wrenching for how we karachities lost our industrious, amazing and cultural parsi brethren. Such a loss for our country.
Paris's love to maintain their belongings, culture and Heritage. They 're generally speaking very cultured and sweet. I remember growing up in Lahore Cantt. They had a market called Jamsaitgees market, pardon my spellings, I can be off. Nevertheless it was like a treat going in that store, The cleanliness and the atmosphere,along with merchandise, everything was to perfection, needless to mention the service. I'm not Parsi, but growing up around them, I got infected.I like to preserve things around me.I own a1985 Mercedes 300 D it looks like the day it came out of Factory. All original.
Wow!!! Thanks for sharing that mate
Jitna Pakwheelers khush hyn Faizan Haqqi k addition sa, I truly believe he found a home ground in form of Pakwheels! Glad to see him enjoying his passion
Probably one of the best video on pakwheels ever made. Exploring not just the car culture but an entire culture of people regarding their cars. Great work
It actually made me sad to see the destruction of parsi homes and cars :( BTW Faizan Haqqi is a next level content creator.
A beautiful episode that covers the classic era. And it's absolutely amazing to see the real meanings of the Pakistani flag. As there is little white color shows the minority efforts to build this beautiful country. Thanks to pak wheels and thanks to Faizan bhai for this colorful touch. ❤️
This was one of the most respectful and thoughtful episodes. Intrigued to know Faizan's passion for cars (our generation recalls his signature voice hosting Top of the Pops at NTM).
It’s different kind of episode thumbs up for Faizan haqqi ❤
Faizan Haqqi is the guy who is connecting generations. Please keep working with PakWheels with new ideas and some nostalgic moments
This guy is very informative and has a good accent of Urdu and english
This is genuinely absolutely above class content not like maila poyon Oil this is the class the Nation need.
One of the best if not THE best motor vehicle vedios out there, Faizan has uniquely made this vedio wholesome to its core. I think every car is a gem if its neatly kept.
That late sixties Corona was my father's favourite car of all the cars we had. And I mastered my hairpin braking skills when it became a secondary car in the family. Although petrol was cheap way back then, we friends still used to contribute cash, fill her up and pickup nehai n taftan and off to sandspit beach.
What a soulful and educational garage review, opening up a vista into the Parsi community in KHI! Thanks Faizan, for taking the pains to add a refined touch to Pakwheels!
Good to see Parsis...heard alot about them...we really need to promote them
Karachi and Parsi are the coolest combo ever ❤️❤️
A pure Karachite Faizan Haqqi showing the real face of Karachi with this beautiful architecture, history of zoroastrian community and his exceptional communication skills. You always makes us feel proud!
Parsi: most peaceful and beautiful community of karachi
Every were in the world they very peace full
Great video. I didn't even know such a car loving community lives in my country.
Excellent presentation of an entire culture, loved it. And the presenter does it so well. Amazing!!!
Wonderful to hear about the Parsi culture from Karachi. Thankyou guys.
0:46 - Sindh was part of Bombay residency, not just Karachi. Parsis had serious business and cultural influence on both Bombay and Karachi and being rich in those times basically made them collectors of items ( Honda Sports Car in Drama Ankahi) that were even rare back then. Parsis have a nostalgic attachment to their cars and it's extremely rare to see them selling a car that has nostalgic value. This video answers a lot of questions. Good work!
Parsi community is very sophisticated. They are the pioneers of a lot of businesses, including good schools, in Pakistan. We owe them a lot. Slowly they left Pakistan because of the sad state of affairs going on in our country which is shameful. I would personally like to Thank them through this comment. Thank you.
Beautiful documentary-style video with an even more beautiful community highlighted. It is saddening to realize a diminishing community that has done so much for Karachi (and Pakistan) that it is simply beyond words. Thank you Pakwheels and Faizan for an insight to Parsis car culture. Hoping to see more videos like this soon
As a nation we have failed our minorities. Look at this beautiful community and its culture. What a beautiful community, clean and disciplined.
Agreed. Parsis are extremely humble, kind and peaceful people. I've alot of friends of the Parsi community and we still are in contact
@@Shreddedknight Good to hear that.
Thanks for the information, I never knew that Parsis look after their cars very well. All that I know about them is they are good businessmen. My mechanic has Subaru Impreza , he bought it new long time ago but now it’s worth £ 40,000 . These cars are not available and very rare but I read in a report that Subaru never breaks down , it’s absolutely trouble free car.
Thanks mate for this video.
Thank you for bringing the Parsi community to the current generation or a little older generation.
What lovely people these Parsis are ❤ So sad to see them go away from us. We really need to cherish them.
Faizan Bhai Love you, prayers for you for bringing real Karachi to limelight. bring our Jews, Christian, Hindu, Sikh and Parsi communities to the show. thank you for reminding us what Pakistan was meant to be and what mullah has made it.
Thanks for giving an insight into this side of Karachi. Was new for me, really impressed by Parsi community, seems very educated and sophisticated. Also the filming is really nice. A different good quality content from Pak Wheels ft Faizan Haqqi
EPISODE 2 NEEDED !
Brilliant video. Everything throws me back to my childhood, I had so many Parsi friends and teachers cuz I studied in BVS. One of them is in this video (with the Corolla). Karachi is forever indebted to their community but it pains me to see today how we have treated our minorities and how less of them are left in Karachi.
Beautiful story telling. What a wonderful addition Faizan Haqq has been for Pakwheels so far!
You know what, this was a very informative episode, very well stitched and formed into a nice short story about a culture that folks like me, never knew about. Great job, would love to see such more gems! Also, Faizan Haqqi deserves kudos for this.
After Faizan Haqqee Sahab Pakwheels is growing Worldwide with different topics and more knowledge of Car's
Suneel Sir make Faizan Haqqee Sahab your Brand Ambassador For Worldwide Coverage
this man takes this channel on another level hats off to faizan haqqi
Want more episodes like this, where faizan bhai interviews people who love cars, all car reviews we have seen are about stats and model number and all the boring stuff. This is how you make high level car vlogs.
Splendid, Man the way you’ve elaborated the culture, passion and attachment of Parsis’ to their cars it’s absolutely amazing to watch such videos.
This right here is the top level content from PakWheels. Never stop producing Faizan bhai ❤.
What a roller caster ride of emotions, culture, history and whatnot. I took just coffee break from work and couldn’t pause the video until last second. Honestly I’d even pay to watch such content.
I remember Ronnie Patel from 90's where he used to race on a race track built outside Karachi back in with Aghas I guess it was Daihatsu Charade 1.3 GTti & now seeing him again after a long time.
Excellent episode Faizan! Sad how fast our society has deteriorated. Well done for highlighting a community nearly extinct in Pakistan.
Such a great Episode Love to know about Parsi Community Car Enthusiasm Respect to All Community
A big round of applause pak wheels for such an incredible content
I am thoroughly impressed with how Faizan has elevated PakWheels content to unprecedented heights. This video clearly illustrates that Faizan crafted it with car enthusiasts in mind, aiming not merely to sell cars but to create captivating content within that niche. It baffles me that there isn't a greater abundance of his content on this channel. While I am not disparaging the car reviews that PW uploads, I ardently wish there were more videos of this caliber. It might just be my personal preference, as I have a profound appreciation for documentaries, but with exceptional storytelling and Faizan's compelling narration, this video truly deserves millions of views. As for the Parsi community in Pakistan, I used to visit the Parsi compound in Civil Lines next to Beaconhouse Clifton Campus and St. Anthony's Parish for tuition during my 6th grade. I recall seeing impeccably maintained cars and experiencing the hospitality of the most welcoming people ever.
Its amazing how well mannered and soft spoken these guys are God bless them
Loving this video so so much
Sir Faizan, you are definitely bringing so much worth content to pakwheels, looking forward for me, and you need to cut any scenes as well
I never comment on pakwheels forum but this episode make me to ryte that. Whatay episode this is really enjoy.
I will never get bored for hours listening and watching faizan haqqi... Massive respect Sir 🙏
Awesome content by Pakwheels, you guys have taken my heart out this time. I thought that parsis are almost finished from Pakistan, but love to see their community still a part of nation. We should safeguard and preserve them.
Phenomenal video, outstanding story-telling!! The heritage of Karachi, and indeed Pakistan, is never complete without the telling of contributions by Paris community. Loved seeing this and hearing the stories.
Good effort and good work at least to ensure such people and subject which we forget by as a nation Parsi families and people is gems of Pakistan they put every effort to build Pakistan encourage pak wheels and support Parsi families and people
Thanks. Being away and seeing this brought back great memories. Know most of the people you interviewed. !
Great video! Loved this episode specially, enjoyed the first interview. He seemed to know a lot about his cars and his business.
excellent episode. Parsi community is an asset to Pakistan
WOW! Probably the best episode I saw on PakWheels. Thanks Faizan Haqqi for covering this. Love from Canada!
Fantastic episode. Faizan is an unbelievably good presenter.
Just wow !!!!!!! Luv’d it . Faizan absolutely nailing it since (IM) INDUS MUSIK. Its alway a charm to ears listening you. Your fan from Australia.
Loved to watch faizan haqqi at pakwheels ❤️
Good to see this video.
If anyone from Pakwheels can get me connected to that Uncle wearing Red colored T shirt having city 2012.
I really want to purchase that car.
Looking forward for cooperation from Pakwheels
What a Lovely V-Log.....brought back so many beautiful memories of my early Karachi days. My Father had some very close Parsi friends and I still remember their mint conditioned VW Bugs, '74 Corollas to name few. Its truly sad that Karachi has very few Parsi Families left, I wish them all the very best!
ye vlog just cars k bare me nhi lekn jo jazbat or ehsas logo k dil me hn gariyon k lye wo blkul next level hai
This is some next level stuff, all thanks to Faizan.
As a Karachiite love my Parsi community very talented dynamic community God bless you all 💃🕺🥂🍾🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰👍♥️♥️♥️♥️
One of the finest and sorted (Like Parsi car) PakWheel episode.
I have hundreds of pakwheel video but never commented but today seeing this i am astonished. Thanks pakwheels
Such a beautiful community with fine aesthetics.
What a culture. Humble people God bless them
Nice introduction into the lives of our Parsi Community.
However, the connection Faizan is trying to make about Parsi's and their love for cars, is not something due to their genes or religion.
Its mainly due to Higher Income of the Parsi community which made them able to afford vehicles quite early before the masses of India or Pakistan could even afford a bike. They are the old rich of Pakistan, so they have developed a better taste in Cars, Homes, and Life Style.
Sad to see them leave Pakistan.
You left one person residing beside sunshine academy in Paris colony, soldier bazar. He runs some eye hospital inside his home. He own a Mercedes-Benz which I have been seeing for many years now and it gives a look as it is parked in a showroom. Do have a check to it.
My mam Miss Kapadia she was a parsi back in saint patricks and she use to maintain her own car with her own hands, i lived this long to understand the depth for a love of car one can have and how discipline parsis are.. I hope i can meet her if she is still alive...
Such a wonderful video, I have a Parsi friend and they are amazing.
Wah! Maza agya. Zabardast stories!
I wish we cherish and take care of the remaining parsis and their culture so beautiful faizan thanks
The corona reference😂😂 in the end while sitting on a corona
Classical people.. Love and respect for Parsi community.
Vehicles they have are also very neat.
that's just next level content!!
never thought i'd like any user review if suneel munj is not a part of it, and man i was wrong i guess i like Faizan bhai's review more the way he engages with people and his love for cars is just something else.
Nice Vlog, Pride & Joy comes through....a lost era for sure....Thanks for this great Nostalgic piece of Karachi's history.....
Oh it's been a long time i haven't seen Ronnie patel 10:13 . We shifted from karachi to Islamabad in 2013, i was in my 2nd grade and maam Toshana Patel was my principle. Wonderful lady and this man is her husband, very nice person. Parsi are generally very kind and honest people. I still miss my childhood memories of my parsi school and miss Karachi. Hope to visit Karachi soon.❤❤
Faizan in pakwheels is one of the best thing to happen in Pakistan in 2022
it is not a review thing, but an amazing storytelling of our culture, past, and legacy... Well appreciated!
Amazing documentary on this topic need more like this👌🏻👌🏻💯
Born & Raised in Lhr i am not much known to the parsi community but thanks to Faizan for bringing up this content to enlighten us from such a preserving Community. Thanks mate
15:07 Sitting on a Toyopet Corona RT40 :p & giving awareness about corona virus.. only Faizan or Suneel bhai can do that
Thumbs up for this man and his dedication
Thank you Faizan for doing this. Had a good time watching this. Respect to the Parsis
2:48 Now that’s one clean E34. If I’m not wrong, looks like an M5. Reminds me of my 92 525i. Nowhere close to how clean this one is, though. Awesome car!
this video is on another level has to be the best Pakwheels has ever produced which could never be done without Faizan Haqqee
I wish I make a few Parsi Friends. Great people they are. I remember a customer of mine I only remember his surname "Cyrus". He owns old model car "FX"
This Guy should be face of pakwheels!! Very rare breed and informative to asthetic sense of car ownership!!
Beautiful, lively and creative content.. Please keep it up. Very soon, Pakwheels can become a global car show..