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00:35Hello hangz.
00:37Assalamu alekom khatir Nyama haze rath!
00:38My name is Hassan Chaudhry and this is Buzz.
00:42My hand will be matched according to these K illustrations and الر
00:47wise five minutes, I am also giving you a THUAN DAR,
00:53deci the first one here I give to you.
00:56carbon Activation to you...
00:59I am not a man who was waiting for you and I was waiting for you and I was waiting for you.
01:06We are going to reveal you with this big deal that I am not a man who is the first one that will be aired on the 18th of July.
01:15Taliyah!
01:17We are already expecting expectations.
01:20Now, we are praying that the expectations will not only be fulfilled but exceed.
01:26Assalamualaikum, Papoji.
01:30What is your personality?
01:33Your brother dies at the age of death.
01:36When we talk about it, the sound of the silencer and the sound of the pistol.
01:41I love you, so many girls are talking about in university.
01:48We had to stop. We had to talk.
01:51Thank you for the check.
01:52We had to take our hands.
01:54We had to feel how the husband's hand is going to be.
02:01Why do you want to do the same thing?
02:02It doesn't seem so good to be so sweet girls and our enemies.
02:05And we had to tell our family.
02:12We had to say that the person's hand was dead.
02:16We are living now.
02:17You are both in your family.
02:18Another interesting story.
02:25There was a lot of feedback from you.
02:27In the comments you asked us,
02:29when will it air?
02:31So tell us,
02:32it's the date of airing August.
02:36And like previous seasons,
02:38it will air that time.
02:39The plans are ready.
02:41We will do a tour very soon.
02:45So you will be together.
02:48And now,
02:49Buzz number three.
02:50Today,
02:51we will reveal the two mega projects.
02:57Yes!
02:59You heard it right.
03:01We will give you all the news.
03:04We will give you all the news.
03:06Which you will never miss.
03:08And today,
03:09we will give you all the news.
03:13You will also get to see
03:15Servat Gilani.
03:16You will also get to see
03:18that were kept under wraps.
03:20So the first project is
03:21Big Bang.
03:22The first project is
03:23Big Bang.
03:24The first project is
03:25which will eventually replace the
03:26Perwish.
03:27It is directed by Badr Mahmood.
03:29It is written by Zafir Miraj.
03:31We will feature it
03:32none other than
03:33Rameshah Khan and
03:34Khushal Khan.
03:35But in this drama,
03:36you will see
03:37you will also get to see
03:40Servat Gilani.
03:41Which is on TV.
03:42After a long time.
03:43You will also get to see
03:45this drama.
03:46This drama will also be
03:47a big drama.
03:48This drama will also be
03:50a big drama.
03:52This is my prediction.
03:53It is called
03:55My life.
03:56It is called
03:58My life.
04:00It is called Six Sigma Plus.
04:02This drama will be directed by
04:05this drama.
04:06It is written by Raden Shah.
04:08And you have told
04:09that Blal Abbas Khan
04:14and Hania Amir
04:15have been cast together.
04:16So, yes.
04:17My life is the drama
04:19in which Blal Abbas Khan
04:21and Hania Amir
04:22you will see.
04:23But Blal Abbas Khan
04:25and Hania Amir
04:26you will also get to watch
04:27Ali Rahman Khan
04:29Faryal Mahmood
04:30and a host of other actors.
04:32How did you feel
04:33today's story?
04:34And,
04:36as you all
04:38are in ARY Digital
04:39platforms
04:40today's promotion
04:41is a reality show
04:42which has been called
04:43The Bazaar.
04:44What is the last of this?
04:45Are you still registrations?
04:47How can this be made?
04:49How can this be made?
04:50What is the meaning?
04:51What is the meaning?
04:52What are the questions?
04:53These questions are my thoughts.
04:54These questions are the answers.
04:55They will get you in the next episode.
04:56But,
04:57after a short time,
04:58you will see the episode
04:59at the end.
05:00Because,
05:01these questions will be the end.
05:02You will get the answers.
05:03So,
05:04you will get to meet our special guest today.
05:07This guest is very special.
05:08Because,
05:09in a very young age,
05:10they have gained their name.
05:12They are really enjoying it.
05:14They are really enjoying it.
05:15They are coming on the bus,
05:16ladies and gentlemen.
05:17At this time,
05:18the television television
05:19perhaps the most loved character
05:22and the actor himself now
05:24is quickly becoming
05:25Pakistan's most beloved.
05:26Ladies and gentlemen,
05:27Samar Jafri.
05:31Assalamualaikum,
05:32lovely boy.
05:33How are you?
05:34How are you?
05:35Thank you for coming to my show.
05:37Please have a seat.
05:38We are getting a little matching.
05:41It's a bit of a bromance.
05:42It's a bit of a bromance.
05:43Right?
05:44It means that I am doing something right.
05:46If I am doing something right,
05:48I am doing something right.
05:49It means that something is going on.
05:51Please.
05:52How are you?
05:53Tell me.
05:54I am totally fine.
05:55At this time,
05:56the whole Pakistan is very sad.
05:58The next episode is a promo
05:59that I have seen.
06:00What happened?
06:01I have 3-4 calls.
06:04They told me that
06:05you will know
06:06that it will save or not.
06:07So,
06:08what do you want to say on this point?
06:09I think
06:10it's a great suspense point.
06:12It's a very important point.
06:13My and your experience
06:14is a very important point.
06:15Every interview that I have given
06:17has such a point
06:18that in the last episode
06:20has such a cliffhanger
06:21that people are saying
06:22what will happen in the next episode?
06:23This is the biggest cliffhanger.
06:24The cliffhanger of my interview
06:25is a cliffhanger
06:26from the rest of all interviews.
06:28The cliffhanger is a cliffhanger.
06:29It's not a big deal.
06:30I hope that
06:31the next episode
06:32will come to the next episode
06:33will be the best.
06:34And feel better.
06:35Just so much?
06:36Just so much.
06:37Just so much.
06:38Just so much.
06:39Just so much.
06:40Just so much.
06:41And feel better.
06:42You have more curiosity.
06:44Why do you have more?
06:45I will do a good job.
06:46I will do a good job.
06:47I will do a good job.
06:48As I was saying
06:49in the intro,
06:50I don't think so.
06:51I don't think so.
06:52Wali right now
06:53is the most loved character
06:55on television.
06:56Alhamdulillah.
06:57You, mashallah,
06:58are quickly becoming
06:59everyone's beloved.
07:00Yeah.
07:01How do you feel this feeling?
07:03I think I am grateful.
07:04and
07:05I am grateful for
07:06that Allah has been
07:07standing in this place.
07:09I mean,
07:10I have been working on it
07:12since God knows how long.
07:14So,
07:15when this happens,
07:16when you get a gift,
07:17you are happy.
07:18You are grateful.
07:19You are grateful for that
07:20that Allah has been standing in this place.
07:22So,
07:23I think I am just happy and glad
07:24that it is happening.
07:25that it is happening.
07:26After that,
07:27when you are stepping out,
07:28when you are stepping out,
07:30is there a difference
07:31that you are feeling?
07:32Yes, very much.
07:33I don't want to be an actor
07:34who,
07:35you know,
07:36one season wonder,
07:37one season,
07:38one season,
07:39one hit,
07:40and after that,
07:41one hit,
07:42another hit.
07:43you are afraid
07:44that the other thing
07:45will happen.
07:46So,
07:47at the time of Mayri,
07:48people who are recognizing me
07:49as Fakhir
07:50and they were like,
07:51Mayri was very good.
07:52And now that I am stepping out
07:53of my house,
07:54people are actually freezing.
07:55It is a disaster.
07:56And the songs are also
07:57doing together.
07:58So, I feel like
07:59that we have another CD
08:00on the other side.
08:01No,
08:02like you were in Lahore.
08:03So, when you were at the airport,
08:04did people swarm you?
08:05And like,
08:06you know,
08:07did people...
08:08Yeah.
08:09I am the most happy
08:10to know what it is.
08:11I am the most happy
08:13to know what it is.
08:14We are all happy
08:15if the crew
08:16doesn't do anything.
08:17Yeah.
08:18So, when you are giving
08:19special treatment,
08:20the seat,
08:21what they have said,
08:22you are going to go to the window.
08:23It is very happy.
08:24Summer and Vali,
08:26what are the similarities between them?
08:28Apart from the fact that
08:29both are very good.
08:30And both are very good.
08:31Both are very good.
08:32Both are very good.
08:33Both are very good.
08:34It is a wrong thing.
08:36The similarities between them,
08:37I think.
08:38The fight of Vali
08:40was from his father's father's career.
08:42It was probably mine.
08:44Because, like I said,
08:45I have been very insecure about my work.
08:48Because,
08:49when you are introverted,
08:50shy,
08:51you feel like
08:52I will present the work.
08:53People will not absorb the work.
08:54They will not absorb the work.
08:56They will not perceive it.
08:58So,
08:59I think,
09:00this is my life.
09:01This is my life.
09:02Okay,
09:03introverted actors,
09:04of course,
09:05we know other actors also,
09:06who are introverts in their life.
09:09Is that a struggle?
09:11When your personality inherently,
09:14you are an introvert.
09:16But,
09:17this is show business.
09:18And,
09:19you have to be out there.
09:20As a singer,
09:21you have to perform.
09:22You have to be on stage.
09:23You have to be on stage.
09:24You have to be on stage.
09:25You have to be on stage.
09:26You have to be on stage.
09:28And then,
09:29obviously,
09:30when you are performing on camera,
09:31that's entirely a different ball game altogether.
09:33Yeah.
09:34So,
09:35this is the challenge as an introvert,
09:37to pick up a profession,
09:39which is all about,
09:41you know,
09:42showing business.
09:43Exactly.
09:44How did you bridge that?
09:46I think,
09:47that was always a challenge for me.
09:49And,
09:50I also have social anxiety.
09:52Okay.
09:53So,
09:54whenever there are gatherings,
09:55when people call the industry,
09:56then,
09:57there are very few
09:58selective friends in the industry,
10:00who are going to go.
10:01If they will be,
10:02then,
10:03I will talk with them.
10:05The biggest challenge is,
10:06that if you don't talk about someone,
10:08and you sit here,
10:09they feel arrogant.
10:11So,
10:12especially,
10:13if he is an actor.
10:14Yes,
10:15young,
10:16and,
10:17if you are doing something good,
10:18then,
10:19they feel that,
10:20their mind is bad.
10:21Now,
10:22people are actually going to understand,
10:23what are the challenges that are.
10:26So,
10:27I think people have been very welcoming.
10:28I was afraid,
10:29that,
10:30I don't think,
10:31that,
10:32I am a little bit of a child,
10:33but,
10:34maybe,
10:35when we start talking,
10:36it will be fine.
10:37It will be fine.
10:38It will not be fine.
10:39Okay.
10:40Tell me,
10:41that,
10:42what we are watching Maya and Vali,
10:43how do you define it?
10:45Is it really love?
10:46Is it friendship?
10:47Is it companionship?
10:49What is it?
10:50So,
10:51I think,
10:52in the case of Maya and Vali,
10:53they found someone who is actually there to listen,
10:56and understand what they are going through.
10:58So,
10:59obviously,
11:00it's love for me.
11:01It's love for me.
11:02For you.
11:03Yeah.
11:04Who is playing Vali.
11:05Yeah.
11:06But,
11:07do you also not think that,
11:08we are all very quick to label,
11:09all forms,
11:10any form of relationship,
11:11and we will give it the label of love.
11:12For you.
11:13Yeah.
11:14Who is playing Vali.
11:15Yeah.
11:16But,
11:17do you also not think that,
11:18we are all very quick to label,
11:19any form of relationship,
11:20and we will give it the label of love.
11:22Yeah.
11:23And the look that she gives to him,
11:24in that moment,
11:25in a very brief moment,
11:26I think it's love for me.
11:27It's love for me at least.
11:28For you.
11:29Yeah.
11:30Who is playing Vali.
11:31Yeah.
11:32But,
11:33do you also not think that,
11:34we are all very quick to label,
11:35all forms,
11:36any form of relationship,
11:37and we will give it the label of love.
11:39Like,
11:40this week,
11:41when I was watching Vali,
11:42Maya,
11:43she said,
11:44that,
11:45I want to maintain my lifestyle.
11:47Yeah.
11:48And the look that she gives to him,
11:50in that moment,
11:51a very brief moment,
11:52I thought,
11:53that,
11:54if they don't know each other,
11:55so,
11:56they don't even know each other,
11:57then,
11:58is it the name of love,
12:00or not?
12:01Because,
12:02at the end of the day,
12:03these are two young kids.
12:04So,
12:05as somebody who is very young,
12:06in your generation,
12:07that,
12:08that,
12:09that,
12:10that,
12:11that,
12:12that,
12:13that,
12:14that,
12:15is it the same,
12:16or has it evolved now?
12:18I don't know how the younger generation
12:20can't even let anyone know each other,
12:23but,
12:24you can't live any longer.
12:25Hmm.
12:26So,
12:27in,
12:28I believe that,
12:29that,
12:30that,
12:31that,
12:32that,
12:33If I say that I love someone, then why would I say that?
12:37I would say that when I came to this level
12:42that when they are the same as I am in my life, when I am knowing them
12:47Obviously, you can't even know anyone completely
12:50If there is no wall in front of you, you will be like, okay, this is a person
12:55So, in my case, I would be like, okay, let's do it
12:59As much as I know this person, I like it
13:04And in the future, whatever personality it will show me
13:09I will accept it
13:11So, I think for me, that would be love
13:13And this is what Maya and Wally's case is like
13:15They are saying, okay, we are doing it
13:19Whatever it is in his life, we will do it
13:22So, I think, this is it
13:24We had to come to Anna's show
13:25And they said that you and Anna are a great friend
13:29Because your mothers are friends
13:31They were together in college
13:32So, in the set of Mairi, you both had to kill each other
13:36And then they were dancing
13:37And then they said, now we are mature
13:38And then our scenes were too low
13:41So, let me define you
13:42I also know your point of view
13:44That why you are friends
13:46And of course, MashaAllah, after Mairi, you are also getting so much praise
13:52And you both have such a big fandom that shows so much
13:56So, how do you define Mali and Maya, but how do you define Summer and Anna?
14:02As an actor, as a friend, I have huge respect for her
14:05Because she is very young and the kind of work she is doing right now in this industry
14:12There are many actors who are not able to do this like that
14:16I think the way she portrays her characters
14:19And I think over the years, I have become a lot of introverts
14:26So, how do you think I am a lot of introverts
14:28So, how do you think I am doing this
14:31And how do you think I am doing this
14:33And how do you think I am doing this
14:35And obviously, we had limited scenes and limited days with each other
14:40So, that's what seems to be happening
14:42So, that's also happening... that you are meeting someone for a couple of years
14:44So, it happens to be respectful of your own
14:48In the set of Mairi's first, we were meeting each other every day
14:52So, we were being angry at the beach
14:54They are being angry at the beach
14:55We are being angry at the other's
14:57And so, we are being angry at the beach
14:59And we are being angry at the beach
15:01And we are being angry with each other
15:02So, obviously because we have grown
15:04We are saying that, we need to stop telling people
15:07So, I think that's a lot of factor now
15:09It was a good friend that you met in years later, but when you meet, you have a good time with them.
15:15It doesn't happen that the walls are gone. I think this is what Maya and Aena's case is like.
15:19So moving forward, you both have decided to break one another.
15:23Now we have another two. Even older actors do that.
15:27Their two projects get hit and then there is a lot of pressure that cast them again,
15:31give them with ads too. Then they also say hello, we have to take a break.
15:36So why did you have a discussion or have you thought about it or not?
15:41In two years, we have made two projects together.
15:43And both are popular.
15:45MashaAllah.
15:46And I was the third one that I will work on the other day.
15:49So I feel like I don't have to break one another.
15:52But this is a new thing that I have witnessed in the past 5-6 years.
15:58There was a lot of pressure on actors.
16:02When actors are paired with certain actors, which they like a lot.
16:07They say that our favourite actor doesn't work with anyone else.
16:12And if they do it with anyone else, then just that actor.
16:15So this is what you face with the fans.
16:17And your fans are cool about it.
16:19I think I haven't done so much work.
16:22So let me just say that.
16:23My second film was Aashir with me.
16:25But you can't say that Aashir is going to take care of him because he is a character.
16:29In the two dramas, I had no love angle.
16:34So I was doing it alone.
16:37So even if the love angle is shown with Aina, I think people are very comfortable.
16:41Let's go ahead.
16:42First of all, we have seen something with it.
16:44And the other time, we are also coming with it.
16:45So I didn't get a happy asset.
16:48And in this episode, we saw that a servant said that I don't care about it.
16:54If you go to America, let's go.
16:55That's not the difference.
16:57But then something changes.
16:59And there is a lot of shock.
17:01And he is excitedly when he is a son.
17:04What was that?
17:06What triggered the thought?
17:07What was that?
17:08Why did he get to his father?
17:09Young blood is very special.
17:12And we start to talk about some kind of things.
17:16that we don't know what to impact on them.
17:19When he talks about his mother,
17:22when he talks about his conversation,
17:24he talks about it.
17:25He talks about the boss,
17:27and later he makes him realize that
17:29a person has grown up to him,
17:32he has given you a life,
17:34he has taught you everything,
17:36he has taught you everything.
17:37And today, you are talking about him,
17:39and he tells you how to live his life.
17:41I think that was the moment when Wali realized
17:44that I am leaving his ego and self-respect
17:48and his self-respect.
17:50I am leaving them behind.
17:52And he is like,
17:53anything will happen in the end,
17:54we are living with our family.
17:57So, that was the moment when he realized,
17:59he is like,
18:00I think I should keep my self-respect and ego aside,
18:02and just go and meet him for once at least,
18:04just to see that
18:05he is fine,
18:06he is fine,
18:07he is fine,
18:08he is fine,
18:09he is fine,
18:10he is fine,
18:11he is fine,
18:12he is fine,
18:13he is fine,
18:14he is fine,
18:15he is fine,
18:16he is fine,
18:17he is fine,
18:18he is fine,
18:19he is fine,
18:20and you forgive me,
18:21I will do it too,
18:22so,
18:23you will go to peace.
18:24This was his intention,
18:25but his father is like,
18:26let's not do this.
18:28So, yeah.
18:29Why was that snub necessary,
18:31you think,
18:32in the script?
18:33Because,
18:34I am thinking about this,
18:35when I watched the episode,
18:36what was the purpose of this snub?
18:42That the son of the father completely stole it?
18:44You are tired of me,
18:45you have not yet thought,
18:47or is it an answer to me?
18:49Yes, but I can't reveal much about the project.
18:52Okay.
18:53So, now that episode,
18:54I have to know a lot of things,
18:55that means that?
18:56We will all know,
18:57what is happening,
18:58what is happening,
18:59you will find out everything.
19:01What is the general feedback been for Parvish that you've personally received?
19:07I think what I've received personally which I loved
19:10Usually, everyone tries to preach more content than any other content
19:15Parvish, what we've achieved as actors, as content creators
19:21or as many people involved
19:23that we've been able to understand something very subtle in a way
19:27For example, I met a family and they told me some things
19:31Obviously, it was their personal theme and I couldn't tell them here
19:34I was so happy that the drama is so big in the media
19:38which people look up to and when they're watching
19:41they're saddening things like this and this and this
19:45Because we're telling about parenting
19:47and how parents basically take decisions which can ruin the child's life
19:53So, they told me some things and they told me
19:55that after seeing them, we've taken the decision
19:58that it's okay, it's what you have to do
20:00You do it and if you don't get the job in it, you'll be fine
20:04Because they thought that our child is against the truth
20:07So, obviously, for a mother-in-law, I won't say investment
20:12I won't say investment, but
20:14it's the biggest gift for Allah's sake
20:16It's a child
20:18So, when they go away from them, they try to keep their own way
20:23So, I think
20:24Parvarish wanted to deliver the message that we wanted to deliver
20:29It's already
20:30And it's happening
20:31And I'm glad that people are liking it and enjoying it
20:33Since they're liking it so much
20:35And obviously, it's a trickle-down effect
20:38It's also coming to you
20:39Tell me somewhere, at such a young age
20:42Mashallah
20:43When you get so much popularity
20:46And then obviously, the medium is such that you also
20:49End up making a lot of money as well
20:52Mashallah
20:53How does one deal with it at such a young age?
20:58Have you reached that level, space where you're realizing
21:02Okay, mashallah, I'm making money
21:05I'm popular, I'm only what, 21?
21:08Yeah
21:09What is that thought process like?
21:12I feel like
21:14Whatever comes to me, comes to someone's reward
21:17I'm probably going to become a business
21:19If we talk about this money
21:21So, whatever
21:22God has given me so much
21:24I want to thank you
21:26But I think
21:27If it comes to me
21:28If it comes to me
21:29If it comes to me
21:30If it comes to me
21:31If it comes to me
21:32If it comes to me
21:33If it comes to me
21:34If it comes to me
21:35If it comes to me
21:36I'm always telling you
21:37That it's a possibility
21:38Yeah, it's a novelty
21:39So, Allah means
21:40There are many ways
21:42So, these things happen
21:44I think I don't feel like I am earning money.
21:47I think there is something that I got.
21:52You are 21 or 51?
21:55I don't understand.
21:56You said I am 72.
21:5851 is also less for you.
22:00I am looking at your thought process.
22:03Where is all this maturity coming from dude?
22:06You are only 21.
22:07I do have conversations with my Abba.
22:10Our Abba has also kept this relationship in our house.
22:15I think it is a good thing.
22:18I also feel like you have some things.
22:20I feel like you are getting the love, love and money.
22:24It is because you give it out to the universe.
22:27When you give it, it will be multiplied and you will get it.
22:30You have also interviewed us.
22:32We are also talking in the summer.
22:34Both have come on the bus.
22:35Both are so mature and sensible.
22:38When we were growing up,
22:41our future is in the future.
22:44Our generation has been disappointed.
22:46We are very excited.
22:48We are all of you.
22:49MashaAllah, it is so refreshing.
22:51At such a young age, you have such a clear thought process.
22:55It is wonderful.
22:57What do I ask?
22:58You become a saint.
23:00You have to take a step back.
23:01You are all in the past.
23:02You are all in the past.
23:03In the past.
23:04You are all in the past.
23:05You are all in the past.
23:06You are all in the past.
23:07And you are all in the past.
23:08You have to start getting married.
23:10When you are a person who creates music.
23:12Who creates music?
23:13What does it create?
23:16What does it mean to me?
23:17What is it?
23:18What do I want to write about?
23:19Maybe you go back to your experiences?
23:23And maybe, if someone has talked to you, you can make the story of the experience and make the story of it.
23:29When I write music or whatever I try to make, I make sure that I write something about the experience.
23:40It was more about myself and my experiences that I have had in the past.
23:46So, I came up with this idea of why I can create something or write something in which a person is tired and asking people.
23:58And I can't tell anything about what I'm going through and what I'm going through.
24:02In the end, everyone feels that the doors are closed.
24:05And then, someone comes here and says, it's time to ask God.
24:10We don't ask a creator for whatever we need.
24:15Maybe, we look out for others.
24:17He will give me the work.
24:19He will give me the money.
24:20He will give me the money.
24:21He will give me the other person.
24:23But all those things are going to happen.
24:26And we forget that in between.
24:28So, this was exactly how Gazar ish came in my head.
24:31Why can't I write a story like this?
24:34What was the experience of I'm going through?
24:36I'm going through.
24:37My friend told me to write a song like this.
24:41I knew that someone made a song for the first time.
24:44I said, okay.
24:45So, I put it with non-serious attitude.
24:49And when it came out, people, you know, like what's going on.
24:54It's my favorite song.
24:56I mean, it's a good one.
24:58It's my favorite song.
24:59But it's not mine.
25:00Yes, I've seen this in a few interviews.
25:03You said that I don't have any favorite.
25:05And I think people expect you to say, why aren't you talking about me?
25:09I think that's probably because when you think that I haven't used my potential in the whole system.
25:15So, this is probably not good for me.
25:17What do you identify with more?
25:19Music or acting?
25:20Music.
25:21I think because it's like I said, I recall my past experiences.
25:24So, I'm telling what I've experienced or what I would want to do in life.
25:28So, I'm writing about myself.
25:30I'm talking about myself.
25:31Acting is like you're playing a character which is written by someone else.
25:34And you know, you're putting something in it.
25:37So, you're thinking about a different person.
25:39In music, I express myself.
25:42Being an introvert who has not really expressed his self.
25:47So, let's say five years down the line.
25:49Yeah.
25:50Somewhere as a musician, as an actor, as a musician who is also an actor.
25:57This is a thought.
25:59And more than happy, people are a good artist.
26:02Wow.
26:03So, it will be more than happy.
26:05And one thing I've observed about artists is that they're not good in only one art.
26:12For example, you're good in music.
26:14You're good in acting.
26:15I'm pretty sure there are 2-3 other things in which you'll be better.
26:19Is there anything?
26:20I'm good in song writing.
26:21I'm good in composing.
26:23And I think these things.
26:27Do you also paint and stuff?
26:29No, I don't paint.
26:30You're not into art or anything?
26:31No, no, no.
26:32I mean, I get fascinated by people who paint.
26:35Okay, I'm very happy when people paint.
26:37My wife paints.
26:38So, whenever they make things, I'm shocked.
26:40I'm very shocked.
26:41How did they make?
26:42So, I get fascinated by that.
26:43So, I love art.
26:44Young boys and girls who want to come to this field, who want to become a designer, who want to become a designer?
26:50My point is just be good.
26:52People don't want to listen to no.
26:56So, if you say no, then they feel like...
26:59Ego hurts.
27:00Ego hurts.
27:01Ego hurts.
27:02And they blame us that this will not be said to us.
27:07So, I think there should be a bit of understanding.
27:10That's why I don't want to talk about it.
27:12What's in the future projects, Summer?
27:14I am looking into scripts right now.
27:17I won't say that I have said yes to anyone.
27:20But I'm exploring because...
27:22It's such a good topic.
27:24We've made a drama for it.
27:26I feel like at least,
27:28it should be something that we deliver at the end.
27:31What kind of characters are you offering?
27:33I've been offering...
27:35One kind of mainstream characters.
27:39Is that toxic boys coming up?
27:41Yeah.
27:42Who is killing them?
27:43Who is killing them?
27:44That's the first thing.
27:45That's it.
27:46That's it?
27:47That's it.
27:48That's it.
27:49That's it.
27:50That's it.
27:51He said, we will do it with the little children.
27:54But...
27:55That's it.
27:56He was a character in that age.
27:57He was a girl in the same age.
27:59He was a girl in the same age.
28:01That's 30, 30.
28:02You know what?
28:03How do you think it will be harder to think?
28:04He wasn't the character.
28:06He was the character in his age.
28:08He was the only one year of his life.
28:10And he was the only one year of his life.
28:11Now he is here like your marriage.
28:13I'm doing two-two marriage.
28:15I didn't do two-two marriage.
28:16Now he is.
28:17Now you have two.
28:18Now you're not in two phases.
28:19I'll give him another.
28:20Let's give one more project. Then you will send it to the other and to the other. Then you will send the script to the other.
28:26One side is the house and the other side is the outside. That will also come to you.
28:29Now that will not come.
28:30We will not come and we will be studying.
28:33This is a big conversation with all our guests and actors.
28:37Obviously you feel restrained.
28:39We are looking at the drama.
28:41Perverish is a drama once in a blue moon.
28:44And I am so glad and thanks to the audience that they have made it so successful.
28:49I hope more producers and even more channels will look into it and say okay, let's do something like this.
28:56But otherwise, we are watching in our dramas that are the only men, the only boys, the only issues of the boys, the only things.
29:04So as an artist, when you see those scripts, what is your reaction? What excites you?
29:09I know who is the director.
29:11I will watch that first.
29:13Because again,
29:16there are a lot of things in the set.
29:18In Perverish, Kiran came to the set and asked us a lot of questions.
29:24Kiran is the writer of Perverish.
29:27And then,
29:28it also happened to me and Kiran and me and me and me and me and me and me and me and we discussed a lot of things in the three of us.
29:34What should happen in this character?
29:36If we do this character,
29:38what is the character of today's character?
29:41What is the character of today's character?
29:42What is the character of today's character?
29:43So Kiran was the only thing to do with his character.
29:45So like I said,
29:46it depends on the writer and the director.
29:48Our director is the captain of the ship.
29:51So if the captain is strong,
29:54then the story will be finished.
29:56And then you say that the script is the same as me and I know that my director will be fine at the end.
30:01So I think what excites me as an actor is that the script is that I am a director.
30:06Okay, this is Perverish's concept that's by Fahad Mustafa.
30:11So did you have a discussion with Fahad about Perverish and his director?
30:16Is he coming to your set?
30:17Fahad, I couldn't meet with him because when he came to the set, I left quickly.
30:22I think he's always been involved in the creative process,
30:26from the beginning of the day, in every drama.
30:28I think this is the first time he's taken the credit
30:30that he has made a concept like this.
30:33But most of the sittings were with the director and the writer,
30:36Kiran and Misam.
30:37So those of our conversations, those of you who were talking about,
30:40I couldn't do directly with Fahad.
30:43But if I'm saying or doing something,
30:48then they will be approved in the end.
30:52Did someone get feedback from Fahad?
30:54You once left me a text on Instagram.
30:58So, listen to me.
31:01I'm like, I'm proud of you.
31:03Love you. I'm like, I love you more.
31:06So yeah, that was very sweet of him.
31:09Cute. That's typical Fahad, Mustafa.
31:10Yeah.
31:11Samar, we're so glad you were part of Perverish.
31:15And I feel proud of you because we met a year ago
31:19when you had a film coming out of that time.
31:21I was so happy that you performed so well in your film also.
31:26And now, mashallah, this is the third project
31:28where you made such a wonderful mark.
31:30It's always so heartening to see young artists
31:33come forward and on the screens and on the platform.
31:37I wish you all the very best.
31:38Thank you, Sunwarik.
31:39But before going, you should give a message
31:41to your fans,
31:42who are the biggest fan of your fans
31:45and believe that the most requests
31:46are made of you.
31:47That call Samar and talk to Samar.
31:50So what do you want to say to those fans?
31:53The fans will just say that
31:56whoever they're doing and working on the project,
31:58whoever they're doing, who they're doing.
32:01And I hope I keep doing good.
32:04And
32:06I wish you all the very best.
32:10Allah, give you a lot of happiness.
32:12Allah, give you a lot of happiness.
32:13And you emit so much positive energy.
32:17I hope that you will be able to raise positivity like other people.
32:21Ladies and gentlemen,
32:23now we have not finished our show.
32:25It's time for a very short break.
32:28When we come back to the break,
32:29so just as I have about in the intro we've explained about
32:31you all the stories like
32:32and all my questions about
32:35we will need to do
32:36You won't even know.
32:38I don't know.
32:39I'll see you all the questions about
32:41in the break.
32:42Welcome back.
32:43Khawati and Khawati,
32:44I would like to know that
32:45you will need to do the money with me.
32:47And while we wait excitedly
32:49for the next episode of Purquerage
32:51to find out
32:52that Vali's website
32:53what happens when you are going to do
32:55you all the time of بازار related
32:56to all your questions about
32:58Bazaar is powered by Park Launch.
33:01So today we have given the founder of Park Launch.
33:04That he will come and give me and all your questions.
33:08Ladies and gentlemen, the founder of Park Launch.
33:11Ali Fahad.
33:13As-salamu alaykum.
33:14Ali, how are you?
33:15Good-bye.
33:16Thank you very much.
33:17Please sit.
33:20Okay, Ali, first of all, tell us about what the bazaar is.
33:23We are watching so much promotion.
33:24Mashallah, it's ARY.
33:25So, what kind of reality show is and what kind of people should be able to do it?
33:30So, Bazaar is an entrepreneurship pitching show.
33:34In which small business owners or tech startup founders can apply.
33:39And they will come on the show.
33:41They will go through three months of mentoring from top entrepreneurs or investors.
33:46And after that, they will get an opportunity to raise funding from two different vehicles.
33:51The first thing is that they will pitch to the judges and the gurus that we are calling them.
33:56And they will be able to raise from them.
33:57They are some of the top business owners and mentors that you can find.
34:03And then the second one is that Park Launch and ARY are doing their own fund raise to invest as a follow-on investment in those entrepreneurs.
34:11So, any small business owner or tech startup founder can apply?
34:16Well, we have seen other shows in different places where people know their business ideas or their business ideas or their business ideas or their business ideas or their funding to get them.
34:33So, we have heard that the people who come to the business ideas or their business ideas or their business ideas are not provided to them.
34:44So, how do you address these concerns?
34:46How do you address these concerns?
34:47Yes, I think there are three different questions.
34:50First of all, when we apply to start-ups and we will be able to start-ups for three months of mentoring through top mentors.
34:58So, Ali Khan Tarin is from AKT and Multan Sultan, Asar Malik, who also has a $200 million fund announced, Essence Sian, Dharaz's CEO.
35:09So, these are some of our mentors.
35:11So, these are some of our mentors.
35:13So, those who are entrepreneurs and founders will be going for three months of their mentoring.
35:17And in parallel, we will be doing their due diligence.
35:22So, we will verify all their documents so that there will be a problem for the investors.
35:28To ensure investors to put money in investors, we are talking about them putting the money that they are committing in a separate account.
35:35So, if we have five judges, you know, we are talking about $300,000 to $500,000, which will have to put them in a separate account before they come on the show.
35:44Okay, you have taken money first.
35:46So, ensure that the money gets to the start-ups.
35:49But also, you mentioned that Park Launch and A.R.Y. are their own fund.
35:54Yes, that is the follow-on investment.
35:56So, one is that when they pitch to entrepreneurs, they can raise money through the gurus.
36:02In the second stage, if A.R.Y. and Park Launch team, which is Salman Iqbal, JJ, Taimur Malik, my partner and myself and few others,
36:12our team investment committee will decide how much we want to invest.
36:17So, this doesn't mean that there is no problem in the bazaar that they don't get money in the bazaar.
36:24This is something obviously very interesting.
36:27What else sets bazaar apart from the other kinds of similar reality shows that we have seen?
36:32I think one thing is that, you know, Park Launch has been doing this thing for five and a half years.
36:39We have a followers of 4,000,000 followers.
36:41We have raised $120,000,000,000.
36:44In our team, there are three unicorn founders.
36:47So, Raghem Hussain, who has sold a $7,000,000,000 company.
36:51We have some of the biggest investors and entrepreneurs who are part of Park Launch.
36:56So, we have done it before.
36:57I think that sets us apart.
36:59Secondly, I think that our format about the mentoring is not in any other show.
37:07Secondly, about ensuring that the investment gets to the startups, we are creating a separate account
37:12and we have a follow-on investment.
37:14That also does not exist.
37:15And then obviously the exposure of A.R.Y.
37:17So, if a startup applies, if it goes through our mentoring, it doesn't even raise money,
37:22then they get the mentoring for three months and they get the A.R.Y.
37:2570,000,000 plus viewers, you know, they can get access to, which can be incredible for any small businesses.
37:32And this mentorship program, you can explain in detail exactly what will happen to them.
37:40So, we will do that, you know, we are sector agnostic.
37:43So, any person who is applying, they can be across any sector.
37:46So, our judges are coming from sports management.
37:50Asar Malik Sahib has started the cricket league and their team managed.
37:55To all the way to agri tech from Ali Khan Tarin to e-commerce, Ehsan Saaya and stuff.
38:00So, when we apply startup, we will map out them with mentors.
38:05For three months, what we are asking mentors is a commitment of two hours a week for 12 weeks.
38:13So, every two hours, they will be mentoring and advising provide for the startups and keep them, you know,
38:20and they can spend more time than two hours also, right?
38:22So, the startups will learn that we have how to pitch, how to present, what is due diligence, what is documentation in this process.
38:31And also, scaling the business.
38:32So, our goal is, one is, agar, you know, through the mentors, agar startups wale, they are able to raise money.
38:39They can even include some of these mentors on their cap table.
38:43So, we are coming up, not to complicate it, but there are processes around it to ensure long-term success.
38:49Okay.
38:49That we can connect them back with our mentors, startups, even after, you know, they have raised money.
38:55Okay.
38:56So, now the registrations are open, more startups can register themselves.
39:02You were telling me off-camera how many of your applications have already come?
39:06In our network, there are about 8000 people.
39:08Okay.
39:09So, obviously, we are targeting, we want to make sure that some of the very best startups apply.
39:14We have a lot of people who have applied and we are still open, our 20th July is the last day.
39:2320th July is the last.
39:24So, if you are a small business or a tech startup, you should apply.
39:30It can be at any stage.
39:32Our focus, obviously, is more than early stage.
39:34But if you are raising 5 crore, 10 crore or more, we can also help you with that.
39:41So, we are looking at all stages, more focus towards early stage or sector agnostic.
39:48So, apply before 20th July or if you know other people and friends who might be interested or who could benefit, encourage them as well.
39:56I think it's an opportunity of a lifetime.
39:58I think Ali Bhai has cleared the whole thing.
40:01You have registered for the 20th July.
40:02There are registrations for the bazaar.
40:04What is the format of the bazaar?
40:06That's what Ali Bhai has told you.
40:08We have told you about the mentorship program.
40:10Again, I think there is a lot of motivation for participants to get to learn a lot.
40:17And as you said, funding is one thing.
40:19But, you have to take your ideas and understand things and then, you have to understand the ideas of 70 million to more people.
40:26That in itself is going to be an achievement.
40:28Thank you so much Ali Bhai for your time.
40:30And inshallah launch to be close.
40:31We will try to do that again.
40:33And the rest of the discussion will be done.
40:35On that note, on that note,
40:38we will be here on this episode.
40:40In the next week, inshallah, you will be again.
40:42Until then, keep your thoughts.
40:44Keep your thoughts.
40:45Kudaafiz.

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