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00:30Bazaar khulne wala hai, telekakta hai, telekakta hai.
00:36Hello, as-salamu alaykum khawatirah, my name is Hasan Chaudhry and this is Bazaar.
00:42In my hands, I have a given cue card in my hand.
00:46Today I am giving you a lot of mad-a-canger, mad-a-canger, and as we say,
00:51mad-a-cangered-canger things.
00:54So, let's take a deep breath.
00:56Today's news is that I am not a Manto, which was waiting for you, and I was waiting for you to wait for the air.
01:05We are going to reveal you with a big deal with this reveal that I am not a Manto, which will be 18 July.
01:15TALIA!
01:17Manto's expectations are already very large, but now we are praying that those expectations are not only fulfilled, but exceed.
01:26Hello Pappoji!
01:30What a personality is your brother?
01:33Your brother is dead in the dead.
01:36When you talk about it, the silencer will fire the sound of the silencer.
01:42I love you, so many girls are talking about the university.
01:47I was waiting for you.
01:49I was waiting for you.
01:51Thank you for the check.
01:52I was waiting for you.
01:53I was waiting for you to feel that your sister's hand is coming.
02:01Why do you want to do your friends?
02:02I don't feel so good, so many girls and sisters are our dear.
02:05Why do you want to give up?
02:07Why was your daughter alive?
02:08In the end of the night of the day.
02:09Why don't you leave, so many children were gonna say,
02:13Why don't you want to write.
02:18Another interesting news.
02:24There was a lot of feedback from you.
02:27In the comments you asked us,
02:29if it will be airing,
02:31so tell us,
02:32it will be airing date in August.
02:36And like previous seasons,
02:37it will be airing at that time.
02:39It will be done.
02:41We will also do a tour with you very soon.
02:45So you will be connected with us.
02:48And,
02:49Buzz number 3.
02:50Today,
02:51we will reveal the two mega projects.
02:58Yes!
02:59You heard it right.
03:01We will give you all the news about this show.
03:04We will give you all the news
03:06which you will not get anywhere.
03:08And today,
03:09we will tell you about this episode.
03:13We will tell you about rumors.
03:15You will also get to see
03:16you will also get to see
03:17the details that were kept under wraps.
03:20This is the first project.
03:21The first project is called Big Bang.
03:22The Big Bang.
03:23The Biryani.
03:24Which will eventually replace it.
03:26It will be directed by Badr Mahmood.
03:28It is written by Zafir Miraj.
03:30And we will feature it.
03:32None other than Rameshah Khan and Khushal Khan.
03:35But in this drama,
03:36you will also see you will also get to see
03:40to see it's just a series.
03:41We will also see it.
03:42The first project in the movie will make it
03:47...
03:49We will see it.
03:50We will have done it.
03:51There will be a different drama.
03:52It will be a great drama drama.
03:54The two drama will be taken during the event.
03:56The third drama will be taken until the end.
03:57The film a series of 3.
03:58It is called My life.
04:00It is called Six Sigma Plus.
04:01And we'll also direct this drama.
04:03and this drama is directed by Musaddik Malik, it is written by Raden Shah and many people know that Bilal Abbas Khan and Haniyah Amir have been cast together.
04:16So yes, my life is the only drama in which Bilal Abbas Khan and Haniyah Amir you will see each other.
04:23But with Bilal and Haniyah, you will also get to watch Ali Rahman Khan, Faryal Mahmoud and a host of other actors.
04:32How are you today?
04:34How are you today?
04:36As you can see, you can see ARY Digital's platform on a promotion.
04:41This is a reality show, which is called Bazaar.
04:44This is the end of the year?
04:46How can it be?
04:48How can it be?
04:50These are all the questions and questions in my mind.
04:53These are all the questions and questions in my mind.
04:56But after a short time, you will see the end of the episode.
04:59Because these are all questions and answers you will get to the end.
05:02It is time for you to meet our special guest today.
05:06This guest is very special.
05:08Because in a very young age, they have gained a big name.
05:12They are really enjoying it.
05:14They are all enjoying it.
05:15They are coming to the stage, ladies and gentlemen.
05:17At this time, Pakistan television is perhaps the most loved character.
05:22And the actor himself now is quickly becoming Pakistan's most beloved.
05:26Ladies and gentlemen, Samar Jafri.
05:31Assalamualaikum, lovely boy.
05:33How are you?
05:34How are you?
05:35How are you?
05:36Thank you for coming to my show.
05:37Please have a seat.
05:40We have a little matching.
05:41We have a bromance.
05:43It means that I am doing something right.
05:45If I am doing something right.
05:47If I am doing something right,
05:49then it means that something is going on.
05:51How are you?
05:52I am fine.
05:53I am fine.
05:54I am fine.
05:55At this time, the whole Pakistan is frustrated.
05:57In the next episode of the promo,
05:59what happened to me?
06:01I have three or four calls.
06:04They said,
06:05you will know that this will be lost or not.
06:07So what do you want to say on this point?
06:09I think it is a great suspense point.
06:12My and your needs are very important.
06:15Every interview that I have given,
06:17we have given such a point.
06:19In the last episode,
06:20there is such a cliffhanger that people are saying
06:22what will happen next?
06:23What will happen next?
06:24This is the biggest cliffhanger.
06:25My interview is the biggest cliffhanger.
06:26The rest of the interviews are the biggest cliffhanger.
06:28I hope that the next episode is coming,
06:32people will have to do that.
06:33And feel better.
06:35You just want to say that?
06:36I will say that.
06:37You just want to say that?
06:38I will say that.
06:39Do you have to do it?
06:40Yes, and feel better after that.
06:41You have more curiosity.
06:44Why do you do it?
06:45I will do it right.
06:46Yes, I will do it right.
06:47I will do it right.
06:48As I was saying in the intro,
06:49I don't think there is any doubt about it.
06:51Vali right now is the most loved character on television.
06:56Alhamdulillah.
06:57And you, mashallah, are quickly becoming everyone's beloved.
07:00Yeah.
07:01How do you feel this feeling?
07:02I think I am grateful.
07:04And
07:05I am grateful that Allah has stood in this place.
07:09I mean, I have been working on it since God knows how long.
07:14So, when this happens, when you get the fruit,
07:17you will be happy.
07:18And you are grateful that Allah has stood in this place.
07:22So, I think I am just happy and glad that this is happening.
07:25And that is something that is happening.
07:26After the growth of the air,
07:28now when you are stepping out,
07:31is there a difference?
07:32A lot.
07:33I don't want to be an actor who…
07:35One season wonder,
07:36we say that it is a once time
07:38and one hit,
07:39and then it gets on.
07:40But when you play the first drama,
07:42if it is going well then you are wondering,
07:44how will that other thing be?
07:46So, after the time of Mairi,
07:48people who are recognizing me are tired
07:50and they are like,
07:51Mairi was very good.
07:52and now that I am stepping out of my house and people are actually freezing,
07:55pervish. And the songs are also doing together.
07:58So, I think that we have another CD.
08:01Like you were in Lahore, so when you were at the airport,
08:04did people swarm you and like, you know, did people...
08:07Yeah. Okay, I know what's the most happy thing is
08:10when I started to remember the crew.
08:13We all are very happy if you don't catch the crew.
08:17So, when you were giving special treatment,
08:20what you have said, you are going to go to the window.
08:22It's a little happy.
08:24Samar and Wali,
08:26what kind of similarities between them?
08:28Apart from the fact that both are very good.
08:30And both are very good.
08:31Both are very good.
08:33Both are very good.
08:35I think there is a similarity between them,
08:38I think.
08:39The struggle between Wali's mother-in-law,
08:42was probably mine.
08:44Because like I said, I have been very insecure about my work.
08:48Because when you are introverted, shy,
08:51you feel like I am going to present the work.
08:53People will not absorb the work.
08:56They will not perceive the work.
08:58So, I think that's my struggle.
09:01Because of introverted actors,
09:03of course, we know I 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 this is show business.
09:18And you have to be out there.
09:20And as a singer,
09:21you have to perform.
09:22You have to be on stage.
09:23As if you are not singing,
09:24you have to engage in a lot of people.
09:27And then obviously, when you are performing on camera,
09:30that's entirely a different ball game altogether.
09:33So, this is the challenge,
09:35as an introvert,
09:36to pick up a profession,
09:38which is all about,
09:40you know,
09:41showing business.
09:43Exactly.
09:44How did you bridge that?
09:46I think,
09:47that was always a challenge for me.
09:48And,
09:49I also have social anxiety.
09:51Okay.
09:52So,
09:53whenever there are gatherings,
09:54when people call the industry,
09:56there are very few
09:58selective friends in the industry,
09:59who are going on the way.
10:01If it will happen,
10:02I will talk with them.
10:04The biggest challenge is that,
10:06if you don't talk about someone,
10:08and you sit here,
10:09they feel arrogant.
10:11So,
10:12especially if you are an actor.
10:14Especially if you are an actor.
10:15Especially if you are an actor.
10:16And you are a singer.
10:17And you are young.
10:18And if you are doing something good,
10:19then you think that,
10:20your mind is bad.
10:21Now,
10:22people are actually trying to understand,
10:23what are these things.
10:26So,
10:27I think people have been very welcoming.
10:28I was afraid,
10:29that,
10:30I don't think,
10:31that,
10:32that,
10:33that,
10:34that,
10:35that,
10:36that,
10:37that,
10:38that,
10:39that,
10:40that,
10:41we are seeing that,
10:42Maya and Waliyah,
10:43how can you define it?
10:45Is it really love?
10:46Is it friendship?
10:47Is it companionship?
10:49What is it?
10:50So I think in Maya and Wally's case, they found someone who is actually there to listen and understand what they are going through.
10:58So obviously it's love for me.
11:00If I get a person with me who can listen and understand, that's why it's love for me.
11:07So I think Maya and Wally, because they both get to their lives in that point,
11:14where they needed one another.
11:17So they get to their own puzzles.
11:21So yeah, I think it's love for me at least.
11:23For you?
11:24Yeah.
11:25Who's playing Wally?
11:26Yeah.
11:27But do you also not think that we are all very quick to label all forms, any form of relationship and we will give it the label of love?
11:36Like I was watching this week when I was watching the scene of the episode,
11:40when Wally and Maya said,
11:42that she went out of passion and passion.
11:45I want to maintain my lifestyle.
11:47Yeah.
11:48And the look that she gives to him, in that moment, in a very brief moment,
11:52I thought that if both of them don't know so well,
11:58is it true or not true?
12:01Because at the end of the day, these are two young kids.
12:04So as somebody who is very young,
12:06in your generation,
12:07this is a picture of love or love,
12:11which we see in films,
12:14is it the same or has it evolved now?
12:17I don't know how the younger generation feels like this.
12:20How do you feel about it?
12:21You can't even know anyone until you don't know anyone.
12:25Hmm.
12:26So in Wally and Maya's case,
12:28I believe that
12:30if I tell someone that I love someone,
12:36then why would I say that?
12:38I would only say that when I came to this level,
12:43that when they are the same as they are in their life,
12:46and when I know them,
12:48obviously, you can't even know anyone completely.
12:51If there is no wall in front of you,
12:53and you will be like,
12:54okay, this is how it is.
12:56So, in my case,
12:58I would be like,
12:59okay,
13:00whatever I know of the person,
13:02this is where I like it.
13:04And in the future,
13:05whatever personality it will show me,
13:09I will accept it.
13:11So I think for me,
13:12that would be love.
13:13And this is what Maya and Wally's case is like.
13:15That they are saying,
13:16okay,
13:17okay,
13:18we will do it now.
13:19But in the future,
13:20whatever happens in her life,
13:21we will do it together.
13:22So yeah,
13:23I think,
13:24that's it.
13:25In our show,
13:26Anna came to us,
13:27and she said,
13:28that you and Anna are a great friend.
13:29Because your mothers are friends.
13:31They were together in college.
13:32Yeah.
13:33So she said,
13:34in the set of Mairi,
13:35you both were killed until they were killed.
13:36They were killed.
13:37Then she said,
13:38that we are mature.
13:39And we had a little bit of our scenes.
13:41So let me define it.
13:42I have to know your point of view,
13:44that you are friends.
13:46And of course,
13:47MashaAllah,
13:48after Mairi,
13:49it's getting so much praise.
13:52And you both have such a big fandom.
13:55So how do you define,
13:58Vali and Maya,
13:59but how do you define Summer and Anna?
14:02As an actor,
14:03as a friend,
14:04I have huge respect for her.
14:08Because she's very young,
14:09and the kind of work she's doing right now,
14:11in this industry.
14:13There are many actors,
14:14who are not able to do it like that.
14:16She is doing it like that.
14:17I think the way she portrays her characters,
14:19she can be a teacher like that.
14:23And I think,
14:24over the years,
14:25I have become a lot of introverts.
14:29I think,
14:30I think,
14:31I think,
14:32I think,
14:33I think,
14:34I think,
14:35that's a lot of work.
14:36And obviously,
14:37we had limited scenes
14:39and limited days with each other.
14:41So that's also,
14:42that you are meeting someone
14:44two years later.
14:45So that's something,
14:46that you have to respect.
14:48In the first set of Mairi,
14:50because we were meeting each other every day.
14:52So that's also a bit of a bit of a bit.
14:54Okay.
14:55We are also doing a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit.
14:57I don't know what we are talking about.
14:59Below the belt,
15:00they are insulting the other people.
15:02So now,
15:03obviously,
15:04because we've grown,
15:05we say that no,
15:06no,
15:07no,
15:08no,
15:09no,
15:10no,
15:11no,
15:12no,
15:13no,
15:14no,
15:15no,
15:16no,
15:17no,
15:18no,
15:19no,
15:20no,
15:21no,
15:22no,
15:23no,
15:24no,
15:25no,
15:26even older actors do that,
15:27right?
15:28If their two projects get hit,
15:29then there's a lot of pressure that
15:30cast them again,
15:31do them with them,
15:32do them with ads too.
15:33Absolutely.
15:34Then they also say,
15:35hello,
15:36take a break.
15:37Why is there any discussion on this,
15:39or do you think about this,
15:41or not?
15:42In two years,
15:43we have done two projects.
15:44And both are so popular.
15:45MashaAllah.
15:46And my third,
15:47I think that I work with them on the other day.
15:49I think that I need to break this up.
15:53But this is a new
15:54I've witnessed the last five,
15:57six years,
15:59a lot of pressure started on actors.
16:02When actors are paired with certain actors,
16:05who love them,
16:07they say that
16:08our favourite actor
16:10doesn't do any work with anyone.
16:12And if they do any work with anyone,
16:14that's the only actor.
16:15So,
16:16you face this
16:17and your fans are cool about it.
16:21I think I haven't done so much work,
16:23but my second film was Aashir.
16:25You can't say Aashir,
16:26you can't say Aashir,
16:27because it's a girl's character.
16:29In two dramas,
16:30I was not a love angle.
16:33So,
16:34I was doing it alone.
16:36So,
16:37even if the love angle is shown,
16:38it's also shown.
16:40So,
16:41I think people are very comfortable.
16:42Let's go ahead.
16:43First of all,
16:44we have seen it.
16:45And the other time,
16:46we have seen it.
16:47So,
16:48I didn't get anything to hear.
16:49In this episode,
16:50we saw that
16:51Vali
16:52said
16:53that
16:54I don't care about it.
16:55America is going to go.
16:56I don't care.
16:57But then,
16:58something changes
16:59and it's a big shock.
17:01It's excitedly
17:02to meet our father.
17:04What happened?
17:06What triggered the thought?
17:07What made the reason?
17:08Why did he get his father?
17:09The young blood,
17:10we are a little bit nervous.
17:12Okay.
17:13We do such things
17:15to our parents.
17:16We don't know
17:17what's on the impact.
17:19If he gets to his father's father,
17:21when he talks about his father,
17:23they're talking to him.
17:25They notice the boss
17:27and later,
17:28he makes him realize
17:29that
17:30there's a person
17:31that has grown up
17:32with his father's father.
17:33He has given you
17:34a life.
17:35He has taught you
17:36and learned everything.
17:37And today,
17:38you're telling him
17:39and telling him
17:40that he needs to live life.
17:41I think
17:42that was the moment
17:43when Vali realized
17:44that I
17:45in my ego
17:46and self-respect
17:48that I'm going to go back.
17:51And he's like
17:52that anything will happen
17:53in the end,
17:54it's our relationship
17:55with our parents.
17:57So, that was the moment
17:58in which he realized
17:59that he's like,
18:00okay, I think I should
18:01keep my self-respect
18:02and ego aside
18:03and just go and meet him
18:04for once at least
18:05just to see that
18:06that he's okay.
18:07He's okay.
18:08He's okay.
18:09He's okay.
18:10He's okay.
18:11He's okay.
18:12He's okay.
18:13He's okay.
18:14He's okay.
18:15He's okay.
18:16He's okay.
18:17He's okay.
18:18He's okay.
18:19He's okay.
18:20He's okay.
18:21He's okay.
18:22He's okay.
18:23He's okay.
18:24This was his intention.
18:25But his father's like,
18:26let's not do this.
18:28So, yeah.
18:29Why was that snub
18:30necessary,
18:31you think,
18:32in the script?
18:33Because I'm thinking
18:34about this.
18:35When I watched the episode,
18:36I'm thinking
18:37about this
18:38from the father's
18:40what was the purpose of
18:42this snub?
18:43Is it completely
18:45you're wrong?
18:46In my opinion,
18:47you've thought
18:48that it's the answer
18:49that you've reviewed?
18:50No, it's the answer
18:51but I can't reveal much
18:52about the project.
18:53So, we need to know
18:54that episode
18:55which we don't know.
18:56So, we'll know
18:57everything.
18:58What's happening?
18:59What's happening?
19:00He'll find out everything.
19:03What has the general
19:04feedback been
19:05for Parvish
19:06that you've personally received?
19:07I think
19:08what I've received
19:09personally,
19:10which I loved,
19:11usually,
19:12everyone tries
19:13to preach
19:14any content.
19:15Parvish,
19:16what we've achieved
19:17as actors,
19:18as content creators
19:21or whatever
19:22people were involved
19:23is that
19:24we've understood
19:25some things
19:26for people.
19:27Like,
19:28I met a family
19:29and they told me
19:30some things
19:31that they were
19:32personally
19:33and they couldn't
19:34tell me.
19:35I was so happy
19:36that the drama
19:37is so big
19:38that people
19:39look up to
19:40and when they're
19:41watching,
19:42they're
19:43like,
19:44this is something
19:45because we're
19:46telling about
19:47parenting
19:48and how parents
19:49basically take
19:50decisions
19:51which can ruin
19:52their child's life.
19:53So, they told me
19:54some things
19:55that after
19:56we've taken
19:57this decision
19:58that okay,
19:59you have to do it.
20:00You do it.
20:01If you don't have
20:02any work,
20:03you won't have
20:04anything.
20:05you have to do it.
20:06You have to do it.
20:07You have to do it.
20:08Obviously,
20:09for a father,
20:10I won't say
20:11investment,
20:12but
20:13it's the biggest gift
20:15that is
20:16for Allah.
20:17So,
20:18when he goes
20:19to him,
20:20he tries
20:21to do it.
20:22He stays with it.
20:23So, I think
20:24Parvarish
20:25the message
20:26that we wanted
20:27to deliver
20:28is
20:29that it's done.
20:30and it's done.
20:31And I'm glad
20:32people are liking it
20:33and enjoying it.
20:34Since they're liking it
20:35so much,
20:36and obviously,
20:37it's a trickle-down effect
20:38on actors.
20:39It's also coming to you.
20:40Tell me,
20:41Samar,
20:42at such a young age,
20:43mashallah,
20:44when you get so popular,
20:46and then obviously,
20:47the medium is such
20:48that you also
20:50end up making
20:51a lot of money as well.
20:52Mashallah.
20:54How does one deal
20:55with it at such a young age?
20:57Have you reached
20:59that level,
21:00space,
21:01where you're realizing
21:02that okay,
21:03mashallah,
21:04you know,
21:05I'm making money,
21:06I'm popular,
21:07I'm only what,
21:0821?
21:09Yeah.
21:10What is that
21:11thought process like?
21:12I think
21:14that whatever
21:15comes to me
21:16comes to someone's
21:17compliments.
21:18I'm probably
21:19going to become
21:20if we talk about
21:21money.
21:22So,
21:23whatever
21:24I have given
21:25to you,
21:26I think
21:27if
21:2850
21:29people come
21:30to me,
21:3130,
21:3235
21:33people tell
21:34that
21:35it's
21:36something
21:37that's
21:38something
21:39that's
21:40something
21:41that's
21:42something
21:43that's
21:44happening.
21:45So,
21:46I don't think
21:47I'm earning
21:48money.
21:49I think
21:50I'm
21:51earning
21:52money.
21:5321
21:54or
21:5551?
21:56I don't
21:57understand.
21:58I'm
21:5972.
22:0051
22:01too.
22:02I'm
22:03looking at
22:04your thought process.
22:05Where is all this maturity coming from, dude?
22:06You're only 21.
22:07I
22:08do have conversations with my Abba.
22:11So,
22:12Abba has also kept this conversation in our home.
22:15I think
22:17the good thing is,
22:18I think
22:19that you also have things.
22:20I think
22:21that the love,
22:22love,
22:23money,
22:24that you're getting.
22:25That's why
22:26you give it out to the universe.
22:27So,
22:28when you give it,
22:29it will multiply and you'll have it.
22:30You've also interviewed us.
22:32Now,
22:33we're talking about in the summer.
22:34Both come on the bus.
22:35Both are so mature,
22:36so sensible.
22:37I've heard
22:38that
22:39when we were growing up,
22:41that our future
22:42is in great
22:43eyes.
22:44So,
22:45our generation
22:46has been very disappointed.
22:47You have great hope.
22:49MashaAllah,
22:50it's so refreshing
22:51that at such a young age,
22:52you guys have such a clear
22:54thought process.
22:55It's wonderful.
22:56What do I ask?
22:58You become a saint.
23:00Sorry.
23:01You're saved.
23:02In the same way,
23:03you're saved.
23:04You're just giving it
23:05to a drink.
23:06You're taking a drink.
23:07You're taking a drink.
23:08You're taking a drink.
23:09You're taking a drink.
23:10People start to get a drink.
23:11When you create music,
23:12when you create music,
23:13what do you think about it?
23:16I'm going to repent
23:17what topic is.
23:18I have to write about it.
23:19So,
23:20you go back
23:22in your experiences.
23:23Maybe
23:24someone has talked to you
23:26and you're making a story.
23:29When I write music
23:31or whatever I want to make,
23:35I make sure that
23:36I write something about
23:37any experience.
23:39It's like
23:40there are challenges.
23:42It was more about myself
23:43and my experiences
23:44that I've had in the past.
23:46So,
23:47I came up with this idea
23:49that why
23:50something is made
23:51or something is written
23:52in which
23:53a person
23:54is tired.
23:55They ask people
23:56and ask people
23:57and ask them
23:58and they don't tell
23:59anything.
24:00I'm going through
24:01and I'm going through
24:02and I'm going through
24:03and I'm going through
24:04and in the end,
24:05all the doors are closed.
24:06Then,
24:07someone says
24:08that now
24:09it's time to ask God
24:10that's what we are
24:11who are so
24:12in the world
24:13and we don't ask
24:14a creator for whatever
24:15we need.
24:16Maybe we look out for others
24:17that they will give me
24:18work
24:19or they will give me
24:20money
24:21or they will give me
24:22a person with someone.
24:23But
24:24that's what they do
24:25and we forget
24:27that in between.
24:28So,
24:29this was exactly
24:30how Gazar-ishay came
24:31in my head.
24:32Why can't I write a song
24:33in this kind of story?
24:34What was the experience of
24:36I write a song
24:37and I said
24:38that
24:39I wrote a song
24:40that
24:41you know
24:42that people
24:43made a song for the first time.
24:44I said
24:45okay.
24:46So,
24:47I wrote it
24:48with a non-serious attitude
24:49and when it came out
24:51people
24:52you know
24:53like
24:54it's my favourite song.
24:56I mean
24:57it's a good thing
24:58but
24:59it's not mine.
25:00Yes,
25:01I saw this
25:02in the interview
25:03that you said
25:04that I don't have any favourite.
25:06And I think people
25:07expect you to say
25:08why aren't you talking
25:09about me?
25:10I think that's probably
25:11because
25:12when you think
25:13that maybe
25:14I haven't used
25:15my potential
25:16whole system
25:17so maybe
25:18it's not good.
25:19What do you identify with more?
25:20Music or acting?
25:21Music.
25:22I think because
25:23like I said
25:24I recall my past experiences
25:25so I'm telling what
25:26I've experienced
25:27or what I would want to do
25:28in life.
25:29So I'm writing about myself.
25:30I'm talking about myself.
25:31Acting is like
25:32you're playing a character
25:33which is written by someone else
25:34and you're
25:35you're
25:36you're
25:37you're
25:38you're
25:39thinking about
25:40a different person.
25:41In music
25:42I express myself
25:43being an introvert
25:44who has
25:45not really expressed his
25:46self.
25:47So let's say
25:48five years down the line
25:49Yeah.
25:50Somewhere
25:51as a musician
25:52as an actor
25:53as an actor
25:54as a musician
25:55who's also an actor
25:56as an actor
25:57as an actor
25:58this idea is
25:59more than happy
26:00that people are
26:01a good artist
26:02Wow.
26:03So
26:04it will be more
26:05about the
26:06And one thing
26:07about artists
26:08what I've observed
26:09is that
26:10it's not good in one
26:11art
26:12like
26:13you're good in music
26:14you're good in acting
26:15I'm pretty sure
26:16there are 2-3 other things
26:17in which
26:18you'll be better
26:19There are such things
26:20I'm good in song writing
26:21I'm good in composing
26:22I'm good in song writing
26:23I'm good in composing
26:24and
26:27I think these things
26:28Do you also paint and stuff?
26:29No I don't paint.
26:30You're not into art?
26:31No no no no
26:32I mean I'm very
26:33I get fascinated by people
26:34who paint
26:35I'm very happy
26:36when people paint
26:37and my wife paint
26:38so
26:39when they make things
26:40I'm very shocked
26:41to see how they made
26:42I get fascinated by that
26:43so I love art
26:44Young girls
26:45who want to come to this
26:46field
26:47who want to become an actor
26:48who want to become an actor
26:49who want to become an actor
26:50who want to become an actor?
26:51My point is just be good
26:52People
26:53don't want to listen to
26:55no
26:56If you say no
26:58then they feel
26:59that
27:00ego hurt
27:01Yes, ego hurt
27:02and
27:03we blame
27:04that
27:05we won't say
27:06that
27:07we won't say
27:08something
27:09so I think
27:10I need to understand
27:11why I won't say
27:12in future projects
27:13what is Sumer?
27:14I am looking into
27:16scripts right now
27:17I won't say
27:18that I have said yes
27:19to anyone
27:20but I'm exploring
27:21because
27:22this is such a good topic
27:24that we have made
27:25a drama
27:26I think
27:27that
27:28at least
27:29we need to deliver
27:30in the end
27:31What kind of characters
27:32are you starting to offer?
27:33I have been offering
27:35one of the main stream
27:38characters
27:39who have been offering
27:40toxic boys
27:41who are killing
27:42who are killing
27:43who are hurting
27:44who are hurting
27:45who are hurting
27:46who are hurting
27:47who are hurting
27:48who are hurting
27:49that
27:50may
27:51who are hurting
27:52who have been offering
27:53this character
27:54but
27:55that
27:56character
27:57He was a girl in that age
27:59He was a girl in that age
28:01How do you think about that age?
28:03I'm thinking about it
28:05He didn't have a character
28:07He was a girl in 22 or 23 years
28:09and he was a girl in that age
28:11Now you are doing a marriage
28:13You are doing a marriage
28:15You are not doing a marriage
28:17Now you are not in a phase
28:19Let's give you another project
28:21Let's give you another project
28:23Then you will send it to the other and the other
28:25You will send it to the other
28:27You will send it to the other
28:29You will send it to the other
28:31We will send it to the other
28:33This is a great conversation
28:35With all our guests and actors
28:37Obviously you feel restrained
28:39We are looking at it
28:41Perverish is a drama once in a blue moon
28:43and I am so glad
28:45and thanks to the audience
28:47that they have made it so successful
28:49that I hope more producers
28:51and even more channels will look into it
28:53and say okay
28:55Let's do something like this
28:57But otherwise we are watching
28:59In our dramas
29:00There are only men
29:01There are only men
29:02There are only men
29:03There are only things
29:04There are only things
29:05So as an artist
29:06When you see those scripts
29:07What is your reaction?
29:08What excites you?
29:09I know who is the director
29:11So I will see that first
29:13Because again
29:15There are many things
29:17in the set
29:18In Perverish
29:19In Perverish
29:20Kiran came to us
29:21in the set
29:22and asked us
29:23a lot of questions
29:24What is Perverish
29:25Kiran writer?
29:27And then
29:28It is also
29:29that
29:30Meesan and Kiran
29:31we are sitting there
29:32and we have discussed
29:33a lot of things
29:34that
29:35What should happen
29:36in this character
29:37If we do this
29:38in this character
29:39then
29:40what is your child
29:41and what is your child
29:42and what is your child
29:43and what is your child
29:44So Kiran
29:45then
29:46So like I said
29:47it depends on the writer
29:48and the director
29:49Our director is the captain of the ship
29:51So if the captain
29:52is your strong
29:54then
29:55the story will end
29:56and then
29:57you say
29:58the script is the same
29:59and I know
30:00that my director
30:01will end
30:02So
30:03I think
30:04what excites me
30:05as an actor
30:06I think
30:07more than the script
30:08I think
30:09I am a director
30:10Okay
30:11This is Perverish
30:12concept
30:13that is by Fahad Mustafa
30:14So
30:15did you have a discussion
30:16about Perverish
30:17and his director
30:18He came to your set?
30:19I couldn't meet
30:20because
30:21when he came
30:22I left
30:23I think
30:24he has always been involved
30:25in the creative process
30:26from the beginning
30:27in every drama
30:28I think
30:29this is the first time
30:30he has taken the credit
30:31that he has made the concept
30:32that he has made
30:33a thing
30:34but most of the sittings
30:35were with the director
30:36and the writer
30:37Kiran and Misam
30:38So
30:39those of our conversations
30:40and those of us
30:41were not going directly
30:42to Fahad
30:43but
30:44if I am
30:46saying
30:47or doing
30:48something
30:49then
30:50they will be approved
30:51in the end
30:52Did someone get feedback
30:53from Fahad?
30:54You once
30:55left me
30:56a text
30:57on Instagram
30:58so
30:59they said
31:00listen
31:01I am proud of you
31:03I love you
31:04I am like
31:05I love you more
31:06So
31:07yeah
31:08that was very sweet
31:09Cute
31:10that's typical Fahad Mustafa
31:11Yeah
31:12Samar
31:13we are so glad
31:14you were part of Perverish
31:15Thank you
31:16and
31:17I feel proud of you
31:18because we met a year ago
31:19when you had a film
31:21and that time
31:22I was so happy
31:23you performed so well
31:24in your film also
31:25Thank you
31:26and now
31:27this is the third project
31:28where you made such a wonderful mark
31:30it's always so heartening
31:32to see young artists
31:33come forward
31:34and on the screens
31:35and on the platform
31:36I wish you all the very best
31:38Thank you
31:39but before going
31:40you want to give a message
31:41to your fans
31:42who are the most popular fans
31:44who are the most popular fans
31:45and believe
31:46that the most requests
31:47come to you
31:48to call Samar
31:49and talk to Samar
31:50so what do you want to say
31:51to those fans
31:52what do you want to say
31:53to those fans
31:54they will say
31:55that
31:56whoever they are going to do
31:57the project
31:58whoever they are doing
31:59who they are doing
32:00who they are doing
32:01and
32:02I hope
32:03I keep doing
32:04good
32:05and
32:06I wish you all the very best
32:09Thank you
32:10all the very best
32:10All you to give a very good
32:12Thank you
32:13and give a very good
32:15and you have So many positive energy
32:16you have done
32:17I hope
32:18you will find as much more
32:19positive
32:21I hope
32:22that even today
32:23this is not the time of our show
32:24wouldn't make it happen
32:25it's time for a very small break
32:27and as soon as I mentioned
32:29which is the time of the intro
32:30I wanted to explain
32:31that
32:32that you were concerned
32:33and all of your questions
32:34how am I going to rate it
32:35We will get the answers to you, you don't know, I will get the answers to you, and I will get the answers to you.
32:42Welcome back.
32:43I hope you will get the answers to my summer.
32:48And while we wait excitedly for the next episode of Perverish to find out
32:52that what will happen with you,
32:55you will get the answers to your bazaar related questions.
32:58Bazaar is powered by Park Launch.
33:01So, today we have given the founder of Park Launch.
33:05That they will come and give me all the answers to me.
33:08Ladies and gentlemen, the founder of Park Launch.
33:11Ali Fahad.
33:13Assalamualaikum.
33:14How are you?
33:16Thank you very much.
33:18Please sit down.
33:20Okay, first of all, tell us what is the bazaar.
33:23We are watching such a promotion.
33:26So, what kind of reality show is and what kind of people should take it?
33:30Bazaar 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.
33:45And after that, they will get an opportunity to raise funding from two different vehicles.
33:51One 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.
33:58They are some of the top business owners and mentors that you can find.
34:03And then the second one is that Park Launch and A.R.Y.
34:06They will be able to invest as a follow-on investment in those entrepreneurs.
34:11So, any small business owner or tech startup founder can apply?
34:17Okay.
34:18We have seen other shows in different places.
34:22but I think there are three different questions.
34:25One thing is,
34:29First of all,
34:30or the business ideas that we brought to them, they didn't get funding.
34:34We have also heard that the people who come,
34:38they also do some miscommitment,
34:40who are participants,
34:41and they don't provide their details.
34:44How do you address these concerns?
34:47Yes, I think there are three different questions.
34:50First of all, when we apply to start-ups,
34:53and we will go through the mentoring process through top mentors,
34:58there is Ali Khan Tarin from AKT and Multan Sultan,
35:03Asar Malik, who have already announced $200 million fund,
35:07Essence Sian, Dharaz's CEO.
35:09So these are some of our mentors.
35:11So those who are entrepreneurs and founders,
35:15they will go into mentoring three months.
35:18And in parallel, we will be doing their due diligence.
35:22So we will verify all their documents
35:25so that there will not be any problem for the investors.
35:28To ensure that investors put money in,
35:31we are talking about them putting the money that they are committing
35:34in a separate account.
35:35So if we have five judges,
35:37we are talking about $300 to $500,000,
35:40they will have to put them in a separate account
35:42before they come on the show.
35:44Okay.
35:45Yes.
35:46Yes.
35:47Yes.
35:48So ensure that the money gets to the start-ups.
35:50But also, you mentioned that Park Launch and A.R.Y.
35:53is their own fund.
35:54Yes.
35:55That is the follow-on investment.
35:56So one is that when they pitch to entrepreneurs,
35:59they can raise money through the gurus.
36:02In the second stage,
36:03if the team of A.R.Y. and Park Launch,
36:05the team of A.R.Y. and Park Launch,
36:06which is Salman Iqbal,
36:08JJ,
36:09Taimur Malik,
36:10my partner,
36:11and myself,
36:12and few others,
36:13our team investment committee will decide
36:15how much we want to invest.
36:17So this should be the participants,
36:19that there is no problem in the bazaar,
36:21that they will not get money in the bazaar.
36:23Yes.
36:24This is something obviously very interesting.
36:27What else sets bazaar apart
36:29from the other kinds of reality,
36:31similar reality shows that we have seen?
36:33I think one thing is that,
36:34you know,
36:35Park Launch has been doing this thing
36:38for five and a half years.
36:39We have a followers of 400,000,000.
36:41We have raised $120 million.
36:43In our team,
36:45there are three unicorn founders.
36:47So Raghem Hussain Sahib,
36:48who has sold a $7 billion company.
36:51We have some of the biggest investors
36:53and entrepreneurs
36:55who are part of Park Launch.
36:56So we have done it before.
36:57I think that sets us apart.
36:59Secondly,
37:00I think that
37:01our format about the mentoring,
37:04is not in any other show.
37:06Secondly,
37:07about ensuring
37:08that the investment gets to the startups,
37:10we are creating a separate account
37:12and we have a follow on investment.
37:14that also does not exist.
37:15And then obviously,
37:16the exposure of A.R.Y.
37:17If a startup applies,
37:18if it goes through our mentoring,
37:21if it doesn't raise money,
37:22then they get the mentoring
37:24for three months.
37:25And the A.R.Y.
37:2670 million plus viewers,
37:27you know,
37:28they can get access to,
37:29which can be incredible
37:30for any small businesses.
37:31And this mentorship program,
37:33you can explain in detail
37:35that exactly what will happen
37:37and what will be learned
37:39from participants.
37:40So we will do that,
37:41you know,
37:42we are sector agnostic,
37:43so anyone who is applying,
37:44they can be across any sector.
37:46So our judges are coming from
37:48sports management,
37:50Asar Malik has started the cricket league
37:52start,
37:53their team manage,
37:54to all the way to agri-tech
37:56from Ali Khan Tarin
37:57to, you know,
37:58e-commerce,
37:59Asin Saaya and stuff.
38:00So when we apply,
38:02we will map out
38:03mentors
38:04for three months.
38:06what we are asking mentors
38:08is a commitment of
38:09two hours a week
38:11for 12 weeks.
38:12So every two hours
38:14they will be mentoring
38:15and advising
38:16provide for the start-ups
38:18and keep them,
38:19you know,
38:20and they can spend more time
38:21than two hours also,
38:22right?
38:23So the start-ups
38:24will learn that
38:25how to pitch our idea,
38:26how to present,
38:27what is due diligence
38:28and what is documentation
38:30in this process.
38:31And also scaling the business.
38:32So our goal is
38:33that one is
38:34if, you know,
38:36through the mentors,
38:37if start-ups
38:38they are able to raise money,
38:39they can even include
38:41some of these mentors
38:42on their cap table.
38:43So we are coming up,
38:44not to complicate it,
38:45but there are processes
38:46around it
38:47to ensure
38:48long-term success.
38:49Okay.
38:50That we can connect
38:51with start-ups
38:52even after,
38:54you know,
38:55they have raised money.
38:56Okay.
38:57So now,
38:58registrations are open.
38:59Yes.
39:00More start-ups
39:01can register themselves.
39:02You were telling me
39:03off-camera,
39:04how many applications
39:05have already come?
39:06In our network,
39:07there are 8000 people.
39:08Okay.
39:09So obviously,
39:10we are targeting,
39:11we want to make sure
39:12some of the very best
39:13start-ups apply.
39:14We have a lot of
39:16hundreds,
39:17thousands of people
39:18who have applied.
39:19And we are still open.
39:21Our 20 July is the last day.
39:2320 July is the last day.
39:24So if you are a small business
39:25or a tech start-up,
39:28you should apply.
39:29It can be at any stage.
39:31Our focus obviously
39:32is more than early stage.
39:34But if you are raising
39:365 crore,
39:3710 crore or more,
39:38we can also help you with that.
39:40So we are looking at all stages,
39:43more focus towards early stage
39:46or sector agnostic.
39:48So apply before 20 July.
39:50And if you know other people
39:52and friends who might be
39:53interested or who could benefit,
39:54encourage them as well.
39:56I think it's an opportunity
39:57of a lifetime.
39:58Zabardas.
39:59I think Ali bhai
40:00has cleared all the things
40:01you have.
40:0220 July,
40:03there are registrations
40:04open for the bazaar
40:05for the bazaar.
40:06What is the bazaar format?
40:07That's what Ali bhai has
40:08told you.
40:09He told you about the mentorship
40:10program,
40:11which again,
40:12there is a lot of
40:13I think participants
40:15have a motivation
40:16to learn a lot
40:17and as you said,
40:18that funding is one thing
40:19but it's one thing
40:20but it's an idea
40:21to take it
40:22and understand things
40:23and then the idea
40:24to 70 million dollars
40:25to the people
40:26that in itself
40:27is going to be an achievement.
40:28Thank you so much Ali bhai
40:30for your time
40:31and inshallah launch
40:32we will try to do
40:33you again
40:34and the rest of the discussion
40:35will be done.
40:36On that note,
40:38we will be here
40:39on that note,
40:40we will be here
40:41in this episode
40:42we will be here
40:43again.
40:44Until then,
40:45Thank you
40:46and
40:47your
40:48employees.
40:49Have a great day.
40:50And
40:51thank you
40:52and I will see you
40:53and take you
40:54again.
40:55Good luck!
40:56And
40:57you
40:58and
40:59see you
41:00and take you
41:01and take a look.
41:03I am
41:04the
41:05one
41:06and
41:07one
41:08and
41:09one
41:10and
41:11the
41:12one
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