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‎BAMM! EP 540: Dikhayee Diyee Yun (Documentary)
‎Featuring: Alyy Khan, Huma Pardesi, Shanaz Ramzi, Satish Kaif, Nadira Punjwani & Ishtiaq Baig
‎Synopsis: Something for Visually Impaired
‎Event: Launch of SEPMA Music Academy
‎Organizer: Shaan-e-Pakistan
‎Director & Narrator: Kamran Jawaid Aziz
‎Research: Karachi International Advertising Festival
‎Producer: BAMM! Digital

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Transcript
00:00Piano music
00:30Assalamualaikum, Today I am brought to you in the Visually Impaired Public Park.
00:46Because here is the launch of the Setna Music Academy.
00:51The Setna Music Academy is built in the Visually Impaired Public Park.
01:10The exclusive music academy is the name of Setna Music Academy.
01:21How are you?
01:28How are you from the Visually Impaired Public Park?
01:31How are you from the Visually Impaired Public Park?
01:34Today, the setna Music Academy is launched, Setna Music Academy.
01:42Let me tell you something about it.
01:47In my opinion, this is a very powerful venture that Huma Pardesi and her brother Irfan Pardesi has launched.
01:55The academy is on Jumshed Road.
01:57The work has already started there.
02:00The kids who are here are performing today.
02:04And the people who are here are Sipma.
02:08Both have done a lot of practices here.
02:11And today you will see the performances.
02:15You will see how they have done a lot of work.
02:17And how beautifully they are performing.
02:20So this academy is free of charge.
02:25To the blind and specially enabled.
02:28For their use to develop the music skills.
02:31And today there is a signing ceremony.
02:34And they have also performed.
02:37And you will see the students here.
02:41And also the members.
02:44And there will be two mini summits.
02:47So today it is made a very good program.
02:51Thank you very much.
02:52Thank you very much.
02:55Thank you very much.
02:58The Sepna Music Academy is a new venture in Shana-Pakistan and in Shana-Pakistan where there are many ventures,
03:11which are visually impaired, which you can't see partially or partially.
03:19This is an exclusive music academy.
03:23Thank you very much.
03:53When you talk about the music academy and you don't have a orchestra, how can it be?
04:01We are behind the members of Shana-Pakistan, which are the stars, the stars, the stars, the stars, the stars and the stars.
04:09We are behind the scenes of Shana-Pakistan and Shana-Pakistan.
04:16We are behind the scenes of Shana-Pakistan and Shana-Pakistan.
04:22We are behind the scenes of Shana-Pakistan and Shana-Pakistan.
04:37Hello, welcome.
04:39Hello, welcome.
04:40Today the music academy is launching.
04:44What are your thoughts?
04:47What do you want to say?
04:48Today is a great initiative.
04:52The music academy academy for blind and impaired students launching.
05:11The music academy academy academy is launching.
05:27How are you?
05:29Everybody, you know, you have a lot of patients.
05:32But you have a picture here.
05:35Thank you so much.
06:01Thank you so much.
06:03Thank you so much.
06:05Thank you so much.
06:07Thank you so much.
06:09Well, now is the time for the mini-panel discussion.
06:11We are going to the panel discussion,
06:13which is hosting Shainaz Ramzi.
06:17Let's go and see and learn about Satma Music Academy.
06:21That in spite of the fact that the world seems to be blind,
06:26they keep a little heart.
06:30And because of their shortcomings,
06:36I think they are compensated.
06:38And in Pakistan it is a lot.
06:40Because in Pakistan,
06:42we have philanthropy, for instance,
06:44charity, charitable organizations.
06:46We have so much in these things
06:50that it seems to be blind,
06:52but perhaps in Pakistan
06:56now is a little bit less.
06:58Maybe.
07:00And Satma, when they started,
07:02if I am not mistaken,
07:04it started COVID.
07:06Because at that time,
07:08we were going to Sri Lanka.
07:10We were going to an event in Pakistan.
07:12Right.
07:14And then,
07:16it started COVID.
07:17Because at that time,
07:18we were going to Sri Lanka.
07:20We were going to an event in Pakistan.
07:22Right.
07:24And then,
07:26it was the due of the brothers and sisters.
07:28They created SEPMA.
07:30Because this was the concept of music academy.
07:34We couldn't travel anywhere.
07:36We couldn't travel anywhere.
07:38We couldn't travel anywhere.
07:40Within our own country,
07:42sitting in the house,
07:44we were very successful.
07:48And now,
07:50for this 10th year,
07:52the SEPMA Academy is launched.
07:56Which is on the road.
07:58And,
08:00I am very happy to tell you,
08:02that I am from IDRU alumni.
08:04I have metriculation there.
08:06In 2012,
08:08I have done that.
08:10In 2012,
08:12I have metriculation here.
08:14In 2000,
08:16I was admitted.
08:18And,
08:20I was admitted to IDRU.
08:22My parents convinced me.
08:24They also welcomed me.
08:26They also welcomed me.
08:28And,
08:29I am very good.
08:30They are my son.
08:32I am from IDRU.
08:34After that,
08:36all of these things,
08:38that I am doing,
08:40that I am doing.
08:42And,
08:43it is my power.
08:44It is my tool.
08:45It is my blindness.
08:46It is not my weakness.
08:47It is my strength.
08:48When I am friends with different
08:50persons with visual impairments,
08:52which are in our foreign country,
08:54in India,
08:56America,
08:57Iran,
08:58etc.
09:00And,
09:01all of these countries.
09:02When I met them,
09:04when I was networking,
09:06through Facebook and other,
09:08through different DM platforms,
09:10there are many fields,
09:12there are sciences,
09:13there are accounts,
09:14there are accounting,
09:15there are C.C.A.
09:16and there are C.A.
09:17And,
09:18I mean,
09:19every field,
09:20I said,
09:21why can't we do it?
09:22I mean,
09:23our Pakistan was also
09:24in 1947.
09:25So,
09:26why don't we choose
09:27only social sciences?
09:28Why don't we go to science?
09:30At that point,
09:31I thought,
09:32that the blind blind people
09:34should go to computer science.
09:35Then,
09:37I thought,
09:38that the blind blind people
09:40should go to computer science
09:41and learn more.
09:42So,
09:43no,
09:44no,
09:45no,
09:46no,
09:47no,
09:48no,
09:49no,
09:50no,
09:51no,
09:52no,
09:53no,
09:54no,
09:55no,
09:56no,
09:57no,
09:58no,
09:59no,
10:00no,
10:01no,
10:02no,
10:03no,
10:04no,
10:06no,
10:07no,
10:08no,
10:09no,
10:10no,
10:24no,
10:25marks in those 5-5 senses, and Allah Ta'ala has given me a sense to be rest assured that
10:32it will not be 80 marks, it will be 100 marks.
10:35So one of the biggest reasons of me getting involved in this particular cause was that
10:40there was a restaurant in Germany called Dark Room.
10:44And when you walk in, they blindfold you and they take you inside and your meal is blindfolded.
10:52And for the first time I realized the amount of flavor that I could taste.
10:57Because if it had been done, it would be more exaggerated.
11:02And I feel that that part exists.
11:06There was a small part that I had dedicated for this.
11:09It was a very big idea that the perfumes will be introduced.
11:15Because be rest assured that if Allah Ta'ala has taken their eyes away,
11:20you know, maybe one person's nose will be better than others.
11:23We want to dedicate ourselves to food tastings.
11:27There are a lot of practices like Shaan Foods, Lippit, Perfecto sauce company,
11:32which constantly do the sauces and tastings.
11:37And we felt that we need to dedicate a space for them because, be rest assured,
11:41if they are visually impaired,
11:43if they are visually impaired,
11:44then if they don't have a nose extra,
11:46then they will have three parts.
11:48That's why Bhaji went on and started doing music.
11:51Because we felt that, you know,
11:53that's how to speak to them.
11:55Like, I don't want to take it away from anyone of us,
11:58but I think Yamna really spoke well.
12:00So, their voices that you hear in the early days,
12:03it's being exaggerated.
12:05So, I think, I think we really need to start because,
12:08I see women empowerment, youth empowerment,
12:11this empowerment,
12:12it's so much that I'm sure I can teach skills.
12:15I'm not taking it away.
12:16You know, I've been doing it for more than a hundred years.
12:35This is a great day.
12:37But, if you want to take it away from us,
12:41you'll understand what happened to us.
12:43But, you know,
12:44what's the most important thing is that,
12:45it's important for us to understand,
12:46because we have to start,
12:47the whole community is there.
12:48So, because it's probably not
12:49so that all children are visually impaired and blind children.
12:51And here's a black room.
12:54A little bit late for them,
12:56the witchcraft would still be theanza.
12:59The witchcraft would still have it.
13:01So, it would seem like that,
13:02she would feel of it like that.
13:03So I am going into it and you can see that the path of going into it is also very difficult.
13:10We have come into it and it is completely dark.
13:18It gives a feeling that how the visually impaired students and children can feel.
13:33Hello, You are here, the children are here.
13:41They look at the children's eyes.
13:43They look at the children's eyes.
13:46They show the children that they look at the children's eyes.
26:03Today's program has been organized at the Pakistan Music Academy.
26:16They reached out to us.
26:18We are the Aydiru schools for the blind and deaf.
26:21And because their objective is to promote music among children with disabilities, so
26:27they have been engaging with us and today is basically a celebration of our partnership
26:31and music.
26:32Because music is such a unifying force as you know, it's overcoming barriers and building
26:40bridges and it brings so much energy and so much happiness to children, to everybody
26:45I would say.
26:46So yeah, we are participating with them and we are very happy about this interaction.
27:13Thank you very much for your response to our channel.
27:18Today we should recognize that the world of Pakistan.
27:21I am going to tell you about it.
27:24The world of Pakistan is SEPMA, which is a music academy for blind and visually impaired students.
27:32What objectives have you done?
27:36I have been working in the U.S. for quite a couple of years with blind students and I took them to the stage.
27:55He told me to listen to blind students. It took me one and a half years.
28:01Also, this is our way, our way, ourAfter way.
28:10We are respected.
28:12We are proud of our Pakistan.
28:14We are proud of our Pakistan, OK?
28:18We are proud of our God!
28:20What is your last question?
28:23What do you want to say to him?
28:25I don't have any trouble for my work.
28:27But everything is in God's favor of us.
28:29I have not done this for my work.
28:31I am going to donate it.
28:33I don't want to donate it.
28:35Great! Really great!
28:37There is so much passion and motivation
28:39we will get to see.
28:41Our good hopes, ma'am, are with you.
28:43Thank you very much.
28:53If my mom is not so much,
28:55this guy will hire a și or about to ask me,
28:57by paying sondern o house.
28:59Let's wait here!
29:03Peace烈!
29:05Praise the Lord!
29:07subscribers!
29:09Did you want to come come but he was a little,
29:11the nice other guy could look for him.
29:13Without any Sex Recursumations,
29:17¿right you you就可以?
29:19All these extra music yes!
29:21This is a special performance.
29:21There are activities that come and see that there is no lack of talent here.
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