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Buzz — The Show That Talks!
A brand-new celebrity talk show with a twist — Buzz is where real conversations happen! Join Hassan Choudary as he sits down with your favorite stars for engaging, unfiltered, and fun-filled discussions.
BUZZ EPISODE 44 | MAHNOOR PERVAIZ | ALI TAHIR | 18th APRIL 2026 | ARY DIGITAL
Host: Hassan Choudary
Guest: MAHNOOR PERVAIZ , ALI TAHIR
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A brand-new celebrity talk show with a twist — Buzz is where real conversations happen! Join Hassan Choudary as he sits down with your favorite stars for engaging, unfiltered, and fun-filled discussions.
BUZZ EPISODE 44 | MAHNOOR PERVAIZ | ALI TAHIR | 18th APRIL 2026 | ARY DIGITAL
Host: Hassan Choudary
Guest: MAHNOOR PERVAIZ , ALI TAHIR
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00:07My name is Hassan Chaudhary and this is Buzz.
00:12As you can see, today we are on the set of Mirza's set.
00:16In the past week, we have done this set on the set with Hina Afridi.
00:21In this week, we will do the other actors with the other actors.
00:25Unfortunately, the Mirza's ones are not able to reach us.
00:29We will try to get them to our Buzz set.
00:33We will try to get them to the set.
00:35There are many other cast members.
00:38My favorite Ali Tahir is also here.
00:41We will try to get them to talk about the set.
00:43We will try to get them to the set.
00:45We will try to get them to talk about the set.
00:48Of course, Captain of the ship, the director,
00:51Aysan Tališ is also here.
00:53We will try to get them to get them to know.
00:56We will try to get them to know what they have.
00:58What they have to do with the magic of the ship?
01:00Back to back hits.
01:02They share a super-duper hit.
01:04They've been very enjoying the show.
01:05After that, they are also a very successful project.
01:08After that, we have made a year for Mirza's year.
01:10The initial feedback is also very cool.
01:13So come back to back hits.
01:15also shows you and also shows you from all these people.
01:18Follow me.
01:31My friends, I am with Mahanour Parvays,
01:34who are watching Kainat's role in Mirza's hero.
01:39Assalamu alaikum.
01:40Assalamu alaikum, thank you so much for having me.
01:42No, it's a pleasure.
01:43Thank you for having me.
01:45I have come to your set.
01:46Mahanour, tell me,
01:48we have seen you in Tamasha
01:50and you had a very strong presence.
01:53After that, I thought,
01:55we will see Mahanour in the drama or not?
01:58When will we see it?
01:59And slowly, you started making your mark in the dramas as well.
02:03Was it always a goal that you wanted to act?
02:05Yes, it was.
02:07Since I was little,
02:08I wanted to be on the big screen.
02:11I want to be on the big screen.
02:12On the big screen?
02:12Yes, big screen also.
02:13I started with television of course.
02:15But it was in your mind.
02:17So I was always ready, prepared for it.
02:20Although I have always been a medical student.
02:22So I paved my way into this.
02:26Right?
02:27How did it happen?
02:28How did it happen?
02:29From studying medicine to acting?
02:32And to Tamasha?
02:32Yeah.
02:32Yeah.
02:33So I have done a doctor of diet and nutritional sciences.
02:36Having said that,
02:37I was practicing in hospitals.
02:40Your number,
02:41you can show it all.
02:42Yes,
02:43first of all,
02:45my account was a fitness page.
02:50Okay.
02:50It wasn't like a public profile.
02:53That was not like a public profile.
02:53I'm posting my personal stuff.
02:55But, it's hard to become who you really want to, so he didn't die.
03:04And I continued working hard and I was interested in modeling first and then I started TVCs.
03:11After TVC, Meher sir, he spotted me in a TVC. Then I did a drama.
03:19I made a small character. It was a good character and also a big drama like 8PM, Faisal Qureshi, his
03:28name was Zulm.
03:29Yeah, yeah.
03:30So, after that, I took a break. Because I had a lot of studies and I didn't understand everything.
03:39But later on, I often, my parents asked me, my family has digested that it's okay.
03:46It's okay. It's okay. The dietitian has become a dietitian.
03:49But after that, I started modeling and after that, I started acting.
03:55So, it's okay. It's okay. It's okay.
03:58I'm moving forward.
03:59So, is this changed after Tamasha?
04:01I will definitely say that I got a lot of push on Tamasha.
04:07Because, obviously, my mind was ready and I already did a project before Tamasha.
04:12But with Tamasha, many people knew my name. Even in the fraternity.
04:18Instant recognition, right?
04:19Instant. Exactly.
04:20And in our reality show, Tamasha can be seen a lot. Even though people are like,
04:24Yes.
04:25We don't see it.
04:26We don't see it.
04:27We don't see it.
04:27We don't see it. And then, how do you know my name?
04:30We don't see it.
04:31Yeah. So, it really helped me.
04:34Interesting thing is that when we watched you in Biryani,
04:38I haven't seen so many episodes. But still, when one sees you on camera,
04:43it appears as though you have learnt acting. That you know, you understand the nuances of acting.
04:49Yeah.
04:49Because, I feel like when I am watching people perform,
04:52that they have a natural acting and they have a big impact.
04:56When an actor acts, they don't know that they act.
04:59Yeah.
04:59I think you are able to do that.
05:01God.
05:01So, how?
05:02First of all, that really means a lot.
05:04Because coming from a very opposite background, if you get a compliment like this,
05:10and I have gotten this compliment so many times.
05:13You know, I am not the only one telling you that.
05:15Yeah. And I am always surprised.
05:17And I am very nervous, always.
05:20I get a little bit of anxiety as well.
05:22Because I feel like I can do better with this.
05:26Or maybe it was not my job.
05:28I am here alone.
05:29I am here alone, you know.
05:30So, but now it is a natural acting.
05:34It is true.
05:35I practice in front of the mirror.
05:37So, did you learn to see it on set?
05:39Or did you observe other actors and see it on set?
05:42I mean, honestly,
05:43I have been so fortunate to work with Badr Mahmood.
05:47To work with Ehsan Dalish.
05:49I have been working with them.
05:52They have guided.
05:52And all the actors here,
05:54they also help each other.
05:56Okay, they do?
05:57They do.
05:58Yeah, people say that our senior actors don't support our senior actors.
06:02They don't speak directly with them.
06:04Okay, I think,
06:05I am really fortunate to say that
06:09that all the actors,
06:10it was my birthday in Karachi.
06:12Since I was in Lahore,
06:13I worked on my birthday.
06:16From Laila Bhasti to Simi Pashrath.
06:18I worked with them at that time.
06:20The actors of Pakistan.
06:22The drama industry.
06:23I worked with them at that time.
06:25There were two or three moms.
06:27So, those two or three moms,
06:28they were there.
06:29I mean, they are so good friends
06:31and they eat so good.
06:32Like, in a sense,
06:33if I am doing a scene with them,
06:37even co-actors,
06:38they would say,
06:39I mean, let's do it again.
06:41So, I will say that,
06:43yes, it's okay.
06:43It was natural.
06:45I feel like,
06:46if you are shocked by one person,
06:49then you get to know
06:51that you are acting as a way.
06:53And if you look at one scene,
06:55then you can always see
06:57that I was missing.
07:00You learn and then you practice at home.
07:02You do that.
07:03When I watched the drama,
07:05I think that in the initial episodes,
07:08at least, the plot seems to be revolving around
07:11your character entirely.
07:13That they are going to be married.
07:14And in the first episode,
07:16we get to know that the Kainat is actually like someone else.
07:19I mean, it's quite obvious.
07:20Yeah.
07:20By the time this conversation comes out,
07:24I think that this thing will be better
07:26for someone else.
07:27And the brother will stand for his wife
07:30or will try to stand for his wife.
07:32So, what can you tell us about this story
07:35without giving too much away?
07:37So, my character, Kainat,
07:39is an innocent,
07:42soft girl.
07:43Okay.
07:44She is a girl next door.
07:46And the girls from the desert household
07:48will relate to her.
07:51And this is what it is.
07:53You are a girl who can feel
07:53more than a lady to own home.
07:55But many, the girls that have
07:57didn't want their wishes
08:00is just the reason
08:02that their brother will be
08:03the love of her or my wife.
08:07So, what do you say to me?
08:08Some people that aren't
08:08they will try to influence you.
08:10Being a brother
08:11has been being a really sweet relationship.
08:14Because we have the brothers
08:16all about her brother.
08:19Everything.
08:41who you are as mahanour, how do you relate to the kainat?
08:50Oh, I am very opposite to this character.
08:53180 degrees.
08:54Yeah, the way she is looking, like,
08:56looking at the top,
08:56I am not like that.
09:00You see me talking?
09:02I am very careful.
09:04Confident.
09:04Yeah, yeah.
09:05I don't have to take my home.
09:07I have to take my home too,
09:09but it's a different view.
09:11And I am very bubbly,
09:13and I talk my heart out.
09:16But this character,
09:17it was difficult for me.
09:18Because I have seen my parents,
09:21because I love my parents,
09:24and I want this and that.
09:27But she is like,
09:28it's okay.
09:29Yeah.
09:29My next question is,
09:30that this character play,
09:32which you can relate to in your life,
09:34is challenging or easy?
09:36But I have given the answer,
09:37that it's challenging.
09:38I think it's challenging.
09:39And the other thing,
09:40And the other thing,
09:40for me,
09:41to be a new character,
09:44it excites me.
09:46So,
09:46I will hop on to it,
09:50and I will try my best,
09:51that I will pull off.
09:52Okay.
09:53Yeah.
09:54Quickly now,
09:54because I know you are pressed for time.
09:56Yes.
09:56Our scenes are starting.
09:59What does the future hold for you?
10:01What are your plans?
10:02What are you thinking?
10:03Forward and upwards.
10:04Inshallah.
10:05Yeah.
10:06Sweet and short.
10:07Yeah.
10:08Thank you so much,
10:08Manur.
10:08It's a pleasure chatting with you.
10:10And I hope you can come to our set,
10:12for a much longer and detailed conversation.
10:14Sure I will.
10:15Thank you so much for having me.
10:37Where are you here?
10:40Here are you.
10:41Here are you.
10:41I will not see you.
10:42There are so many years later.
10:43I don't have to say anything from this.
10:48Here, Khawar Kureishi.
10:50I will sit with you.
10:52You will tell me how much I have been waiting for her.
10:58You started playing in shock.
11:00Here.
11:00I will start playing here.
11:03But not only I will play,
11:05I will not win.
11:06I will not be waiting for her.
11:10Khawar Kureishi, you have to believe me when I tell you that it is my honor and privilege
11:15that I am going to do your circumstances with this person,
11:19which I am a big fan of now or not.
11:21From now on.
11:22And now, I think that he is doing a lot of work in our industry.
11:26who are working with this thought and this passion and effort.
11:31I have with me Mr. Ali Tahir.
11:33Assalamualaikum sir.
11:34How are you?
11:34Assalamualaikum.
11:35Assalamualaikum.
11:35You have a lot of interesting introductions.
11:38No sir.
11:38I will give you an example.
11:40I will give you an example.
11:41Before I saw Mirza's head,
11:43I said,
11:44what happened?
11:45Sir, you have to put a wait on.
11:46And now,
11:47when you have a chance to tell me,
11:49I want to tell you the audience.
11:51Yes.
11:51My director,
11:53two days ago,
11:55when we were going to shoot,
11:56I realized that they are the people of Mirza's Suites.
12:00They will go to the house and go to the house.
12:02They will go to the house.
12:03So, I thought,
12:05one person should be able to do it.
12:07He is a big man.
12:08He has to gain it.
12:09Then, I also realized that Ali Safiina
12:11has many many scenes.
12:13He is tall and slim.
12:15Yeah.
12:16So, with that,
12:17a little bit of a figure,
12:18it would be interesting.
12:19So, that's why.
12:20In the past 2-3 years,
12:22all of your characters,
12:24every character is not just different,
12:26it's a pole apart from the other character that you are playing.
12:29I distinctly remember,
12:31one time,
12:31there were three screens on the screen.
12:33Including one in Shere,
12:35and then,
12:36Shiri Farhad,
12:37and Raja Rani.
12:37And Raja Rani.
12:38There were three different characters.
12:40In the first one,
12:41it was completely different.
12:43If I just take these four characters,
12:46with their look,
12:48with their appearance,
12:49with their dialogue delivery,
12:51with their body language,
12:52every single detail is different.
12:55Now, the question is,
12:57that a person can achieve this
12:58and how do you achieve this?
13:01For me, Hasan,
13:03acting is really close to my heart.
13:07And I think,
13:08if it's so close to my heart,
13:10I should be very honest with it,
13:11not only with my work,
13:13but with the people who are watching it also.
13:15So,
13:16I feel like,
13:16why do you keep doing it in one part?
13:18Why do you keep doing it?
13:19The actors are doing so much work,
13:21simultaneously,
13:22like you are doing some other work.
13:24They have to maintain continuity
13:26and ensure that
13:28in our drama,
13:29let's face it,
13:30continuity issues are very glaringly.
13:32Like,
13:33in the previous episode,
13:34it was done,
13:34it was done,
13:35it was done,
13:35it was done,
13:36it was done.
13:38I have to say,
13:38I have to say,
13:39I have to say,
13:39I have to say,
13:40I have to say,
13:40I am a theatre actor.
13:42Yes.
13:42And I am a very confident
13:45of these things.
13:46Because the theatre actor,
13:47it is not that one thing,
13:49it is not that one thing.
13:50So,
13:51when there is action,
13:52the theatre actor,
13:53he should be very clear about his,
13:55you know,
13:56how many of its people were,
13:58it was like,
13:59how many of its people were,
14:00or how many of its people were,
14:00or how many,
14:00how many times were there,
14:01or the landing page,
14:05the audience,
14:06the other thing
14:06about her.
14:08I think that
14:09you had to understand
14:10how many of its people,
14:13Yes.
14:13But someone just said,
14:14what you did,
14:15you had to share it
14:15and be the final piece of it.
14:17And now,
14:17Now, Mirza Ki Heer, we've seen a lot of times in Shere and Mirza Ki Heer, we've seen a lot
14:23of people who are watching your career because there are a lot of people who haven't come to us.
14:26What can you tell us about Mirza sahab?
14:28Zubair Mirza, if you've seen the first episode, he's that guy who is a middle-aged man, he's still suppressed
14:39by his father.
14:40Mirza Swedish is owned by Mayer sahab, the character.
14:43Yes, you've seen a lot of people in the episode.
14:46Yes, it's a lot of people.
14:49So, this man has no chance to grow and exercise his personality.
14:55So, he's being attacked but he's being attacked.
14:58So, when he's being attacked, he's being attacked.
15:00So, he's being attacked by his personality.
15:03I feel like he's being attacked by himself.
15:29So, that's the last word. That's for me, it's only a hint.
15:34I've been able to do something.
15:35That's a lot of people who are trying to do this.
15:38So, it's a lot of people who do this.
15:40I have to think how, if you understand a backstory, it's a person who can help me.
15:47I've learned something about his backstory to his actor.
15:47It's a very interesting story.
15:48If you have to construct the person's character,
15:49then you can construct the person's character to him.
15:50Now, you can see where he's become attacked.
15:53If he's got a part of his character,
15:55then he's got a part of it.
15:57If he's got a part of his character,
15:59then he's got a part of it.
15:59I will try to make it first and then the first episode is written in my hand.
16:07I will try to share it with the audience.
16:12I feel like I am doing it. It becomes very personal.
16:18Are you content with the kind of characters that are coming your way?
16:24Many times we understand that character is not fun.
16:27In my opinion, it is fun to make it a lot of your work.
16:33Writer sometimes looks good and sometimes doesn't look good.
16:37Director also does that.
16:38Actors also do that.
16:39But the actor's own duty is to make it so that people feel like this is a different person.
16:47You have been working with many years.
16:50And you have been doing very iconic work.
16:53And now you have been growing with the industry?
16:57Are you going through the better conditions?
16:59In my opinion, we have definitely improved visually over the years.
17:03If you look for the past 10 years old,
17:06then you will have a major difference.
17:10Have you regressed in the content?
17:11Yes, we have slightly reduced content.
17:13But in the past 3-4 years old,
17:15there was a little bit of a turn.
17:17There are interesting things being made.
17:20Scripts are getting good.
17:21In the first couple of years.
17:23One thing that has a very bad effect,
17:25that is the process.
17:27The process is completely dead.
17:28I remember when I was working for 30 years.
17:31I remember reading, rehearsals, blocking,
17:34those things that you prepare for the character,
17:37that you have to be prepared.
17:39Why don't you have time now?
17:41Actually, to be honest, actors have time now.
17:44None of the directors call for it.
17:46None of the production helps call for it.
17:48I remember when I was directing a channel,
17:52I had a workshop for 3 days.
17:54That made such a big difference for every actor.
17:58Why can't we do that?
17:59All actors are prepared.
18:00There are many senior actors.
18:02That's why I don't think people say that
18:04today's actor is not interested.
18:06If you have a priority,
18:07then that is how the process is going to get defined.
18:11You make sure that we do it.
18:12And people will do it.
18:14That process is what I think.
18:17I think people will do it.
18:19They will do it.
18:19They will do it.
18:21They will do it.
18:22They will do it.
18:22Welcome back.
18:23My name is Mr. Ali Tahir.
18:25Back to content and the script of the stories.
18:29There is an argument,
18:32which I think is a classic chicken-nag situation.
18:35That people want to see it.
18:37And I say,
18:38if you have made it,
18:40then what do they see it?
18:41What do you think?
18:42I support you 100%
18:43I support them.
18:44Whatever you will see,
18:46you will see them.
18:47There are ratings and views.
18:49This is what people want to know.
18:50That is all they are seeing.
18:52That is all they are seeing.
18:52That is all they are seeing.
18:52That is all they are seeing.
18:53That is all they are seeing.
18:55That is all they are seeing.
18:57That is all they are seeing.
18:59That is all they are seeing.
18:59That is all they are seeing.
19:01That is all they are seeing.
19:01You have to keep on making.
19:03The television is very important.
19:05You are giving different genres.
19:08For example,
19:09Pervorish.
19:10You have a market.
19:11Younger people came.
19:13It made a huge difference.
19:15There are so many actors.
19:18But the main…
19:19Majorly younger.
19:20That is all they are.
19:21Genres are finished.
19:23Segmentation of markets.
19:25From this story.
19:26That this is what you do.
19:29That is one of the other people you have in share.
19:30The kids are seeing them.
19:34The kids are watching most of the time,
19:34who they are watching Korean and their children,
19:36Who are watching them on Youtube.
19:39That is all they are watching TikTok.
19:39I don't even know.
19:40This is also an undeniable fact,
19:43that our drama audience of this audience is very vielen.
19:45That is also an argument.
20:12It was such a pleasant surprise that my country was
20:16a long time ago.
20:17For example, to be with a small shop, I was not on the same time.
20:19Only one of them had a lot of people.
20:23They were not on the same time.
20:27They were not on the same time.
20:27They were not on the same time.
20:28Some of them were on the same time.
20:29Our job now is to go properly segmentize and build it.
20:32If we sell one thing, then the situation is gone after the work.
20:37People also watch the shop's horror.
20:39People like action, comedies, comedies, but they do not make.
20:41I don't know how many comedies are made. How many reviews are you watching?
20:45I'm saying, why can't we make something like Teen Butter Teen again?
20:49Why can't we? I want to ask you. I'm asking you. Why can't we?
20:53I think the first thing needs to be a channel. You need a buyer for that.
20:59The first thing I think is that it needs to be done. Then makers also. Directors.
21:05Actually, there are very young girls. That's a very good thought I think.
21:09And those who are watching the channel, especially the Airwire.
21:12Airwire does have Bulbale, you see. And it's been going on for 17 years. I went on their set.
21:17So, if Bulbale can run for 17 years, why can't we have more formats like Bulbale?
21:21And I would say, look, a nation in which 29 and below 66% is.
21:28You basically don't make anything for that whole 66%.
21:32Then you say that we are very business savvy. I know that we are making a lot of business.
21:36We are making a lot of business. If you look at it in terms of percentage, it's 8-9%.
21:40Exactly.
21:41We reject it 66%.
21:44This business model is about 8%.
21:47That's why they should seriously segmentize.
21:49For children, teenagers, young people.
21:52For girls, girls.
21:52For all of them.
21:54And you need to make genres.
21:54You need to make genres.
21:55And if your industry is 10, then it's about 20, 25, 30.
22:00What's your experience like young crop of actors?
22:04What is your assessment of these young actors?
22:07Some of them are fantastic.
22:09Younger than you, I mean.
22:10Some of them are very good actors.
22:11It's really fun.
22:12And some of them are serious minded actors.
22:15Some of them are very good actors.
22:17Some of them are very good actors.
22:18Some of them are the ones who think that we got.
22:20And you know, we got to get a lot of stuff.
22:22They are also very good actors.
22:24And it's a mix of people.
22:26But generally, I would say, they are good actors.
22:37You know, character actors are so many of them.
22:41Adnan Shah Tipu, Nayyar Ijaz, Ali Safiina.
22:44There are a whole lot of good actors.
22:47But I think that they are very good actors.
22:51Sir, an interesting thing in my mind.
22:54Let's talk about it.
22:56Your brother has just come back.
22:57And he has made a comeback in dramas.
23:00Yeah, yeah, yeah.
23:00So he doesn't feel competition.
23:02He is also back.
23:04And mashallah, very powerful performance.
23:06I must say.
23:07Okay, I'm very happy to hear that.
23:09You haven't seen their scenes?
23:10I haven't seen it.
23:11I haven't seen it.
23:11I've seen it.
23:12I've seen it.
23:12I've seen it in two episodes.
23:13I've seen it in three and three.
23:14I've seen it.
23:15I've seen it in Farhan.
23:17And I've said to him very long.
23:19That you're doing this work.
23:21It's wonderful to work there also.
23:23And so iconic projects.
23:25No doubt.
23:27He's been doing it.
23:28Eventually, he thought that why not?
23:31Our parents were aging.
23:33And he also wanted to come back.
23:34Now he's based on it.
23:37Okay.
23:37And he'll be coming back.
23:38And he's doing other projects.
23:40And there is some good work coming up.
23:43So I'm very happy.
23:44Do you get time to watch dramas aside from your own work?
23:50You don't.
23:51I get time.
23:52I don't want to watch dramas.
23:54Exactly.
23:55I have a lot of drama.
23:56I just don't watch dramas.
23:58What do you watch?
23:59What do you do?
24:00Nothing.
24:00I'm living in the world.
24:01I'm living in the world.
24:02I have other things.
24:03I mean, I'm not a TV viewer.
24:05Okay.
24:06I'm not myself.
24:07Because there are a lot of actors.
24:09They say that we watch a lot of stuff.
24:11That's our observation.
24:13We pick stuff from other actors.
24:15There are two big schools of thoughts.
24:17There are some things that you want to watch.
24:19There are some things that you try to scratch from scratch.
24:22I don't see anything.
24:24Okay.
24:24So that's something that's a little bit of me.
24:27I'll try and see.
24:28I'll try and see.
24:29I'll activate my mind.
24:31It's more kick acting.
24:34You're trying to get some things out of there.
24:35I'll try and see.
24:37Netflix, Amazon or film or something.
24:40You don't see anything.
24:41I don't see anything.
24:42As an actor, you can see anything.
24:43I see some things from acting.
24:45I've seen a lot of things from last time.
24:47I've seen Squid Game last season.
24:49It's been two years ago.
24:51I've seen it last time.
24:52I've seen it on television.
24:53I've seen it on my own place.
24:56You can see it?
24:57I can see it.
24:58You can assess it.
25:00You can assess your work in the overall story?
25:02It's two things.
25:03You can see it.
25:05It's true.
25:05I've seen it.
25:05I've seen it through the process.
25:05I've seen it,
25:06but I've seen it as a guy.
25:10It's true.
25:11I'm going to cut my monitor,
25:17I've seen it.
25:19I've seen it.
25:20How do I do this?
25:22How do you think it's true?
25:22It's true or wrong?
25:24Sometimes things come from bad and bad.
25:26It's good.
25:27It's good.
25:28It's good.
25:31Because it's not good.
25:32As an actor, you've done it and you know gone ahead.
25:37That's why it's such a thing that it needs to be done as an actor as an actor.
25:41That's a good thing.
25:44Do you like your work?
25:46Do you like your own assessment?
25:50I don't know.
25:51I don't know.
25:52I don't judge myself.
25:53I don't judge myself.
25:55I don't judge myself.
25:55It's just a good thing.
25:58If I'm going through a story and a character,
26:03if it's coming across,
26:05then my responsibility will be full.
26:07It should have its own particular taste and flavour.
26:12That's what it needs to be done.
26:13And if it's good for me,
26:15then it's good for me.
26:16I don't think I'm thinking,
26:17wow, what a scene.
26:18Wow, what a thing I'm talking about.
26:21Then I'll put it on my story.
26:22I'll put it on my story too.
26:24I'll put it on my story too.
26:26I'll put it on my story too.
26:27I'll put it on my story too.
26:28I'm a very inactive social media person.
26:30I'm here on this set,
26:32Mirza's career,
26:32and I'll see that it's really good.
26:34There's a lot of people here.
26:35There's a lot of people here.
26:36There's a lot of people here.
26:38There's a lot of people here.
26:39So something about this lot of actors that you're working with,
26:42how is their experience going on?
26:44Let's start from the top.
26:46I've shared a lot with Ahsan.
26:50And Ahsan,
26:51every director's strengths are all.
26:54One of the strengths is,
26:55he lets you do your thing.
27:00He doesn't do that much.
27:01He doesn't do that.
27:02He doesn't do that.
27:02He doesn't do that.
27:02He doesn't do that.
27:03If you're feeling like this,
27:04you've thrown an idea.
27:06I've put it on the way.
27:07I've done this idea.
27:08I've done the voice note for two days.
27:09I've done this idea.
27:10And we've done the voice in 15 minutes.
27:12I think the answer is,
27:12maybe we can make a body suit.
27:15You can make this this and this,
27:16you can make this and that this,
27:17so you can make it.
27:18And so we started with it.
27:18He was so excited.
27:19So I wanted to have encouragement.
27:20This is a great idea.
27:21So he's made a good rap-o.
27:23It's been a good actor.
27:25I've played with Ali and Reza.
27:27He's done before with Ali and Hina.
27:29He's done with more people I've done with it.
27:31But I think the chemistry that's been made,
27:35starting from me and Ali and Safina.
27:37Yeah, we have become really good friends.
27:40Sometimes people are sitting in a while, they don't do anything.
27:42But we don't think that it's going to be a good job.
27:45It's a lot of fun, we have to spend time on our own.
27:47So I think this will eventually translate on the screen.
27:53We all have the characters in their own place, they are very fun.
27:59The objective of the characters is very clear.
28:01In my mind, we will discover that this is a kind of guy.
28:05But this is a kind of guy who will often reveal.
28:10And I think that if the pace of the first two episodes is going on,
28:17it's not going on.
28:19I think people are going to love it and I think it's going to be a very good watch.
28:24Excitedly waiting for a new episode, sir. Thank you so much for your time.
28:27It was such a pleasure having this chat with you. I wish we had more time though.
28:31But hopefully, inshallah, you will get out of time and we will come to our next time.
28:36I don't watch the TV, but I don't watch the time.
28:39Sir, we watch a lot, sir.
28:42So you have a lot of time.
28:44But inshallah, sir, you will be happy to have a detailed conversation with you.
28:48Again, thank you so much, sir.
28:50Absolute pleasure.
29:21How can shows up the song?
29:24Who is it?
29:26That song was the song of the song.
29:29This song was the song.
29:31It's the song of the song.
29:38First of all, let me tell you the first song you shared.
29:43A story that you have chose, where the drama stories are closed.
29:48It's been a new strategy that you have created.
29:50This is our content department and our writers.
29:54Basically, now the storytelling is a little different.
29:57In the first 3-5 minutes, we will show you the viewer.
30:00Then we will show you the story.
30:05With share and post share,
30:07with share and then Sharpasand and now Mirza Kiheer,
30:10there seems to be a visible difference in your storytelling.
30:14What has changed? Would you agree though that there is a difference?
30:17I always do that.
30:19Every story has a different requirement.
30:21Every story tells, every character tells,
30:25that I want to deal with it.
30:27So I deal every story in a different manner.
30:30Every one has a different genre.
30:32When it is different,
30:33the style of shoot will be different.
30:35So that's what I do.
30:35But this is the last share and share,
30:37now Mirza Kiheer,
30:38which is from the bank,
30:40I feel like you have to change the screen.
30:43It was a love story,
30:48which was the only one thing we had to do.
30:50It was a very real story.
30:50it was a strong story.
30:51It was a very powerful story.
30:52So we saw a lot of music on this show.
30:56I will tell you, you will see the whole scenario of a house.
31:00One take.
31:01I have told you, who has done it?
31:04I have done it very early.
31:07Neelie Chhatri.
31:08In Neelie Chhatri, it was time.
31:10It was 37 minutes and 53 seconds.
31:12That is your record?
31:13It's Pakistan record.
31:15With 18 different locations.
31:1818 different locations, 37 minutes, one take.
31:21Yes.
31:21There were cars, riders, taxi, ambulance.
31:26Three houses, road, running.
31:29So it was everything.
31:30Camera coming into the car.
31:32Camera getting out of the car.
31:33Where the car is not open.
31:34Where the car is going.
31:36How the camera is going.
31:37Then the characters are changing.
31:41As a director, do you feel usually constrained?
31:44Do you feel like you can do things like this?
31:48Now, in the serial,
31:49the Zeiten with a less could not happen.
31:51Also, short of and short of....
31:53One shot I would note 16 minutes and 3 minutes.
31:54For me,
31:55as being very meaningful for you,
31:57The power of connection has not yet more noburied.
32:00If you are working independently,
32:03you will run a script to 18 minutes.
32:08The power of connection is 3 minutes and 5 minutes.
32:14It does not take a specific time to go.
32:15We may mostly create less than 1 minute or 1 minute minutes.
32:15Once a gep can do the one shot.
32:15I wouldn't make the same heps the part because
32:16I don't have to increasingly organizations.
32:18And there are two relatively younger actors, younger faces, whose bodywork is not enough and their acting skills are not
32:26enough.
32:26It's obvious that some reservations are in some of the viewers' minds.
32:29What kind of casting did you think about casting?
32:32We all thought about casting.
32:34We all thought about casting.
32:35With Abdullah Seja and Adeel Suri.
32:39It was fresh.
32:40It was a love story.
32:46You're not a good actor.
32:58You're a good actor.
33:04You're a good actor.
33:06He's a very good actor.
33:10He's a very good actor.
33:11He's a good actor.
33:12He's a great actor.
33:14That's the energy I need.
33:16Basically.
33:16Love story is the most important one.
33:21You have to be a tight shirt.
33:23What about my wife, how did you achieve this?
33:26You made such tight shirt?
33:27You have to be a sportsman.
33:30You have to be a daily shirt.
33:32He's not a hundred meter.
33:34Who's the mic?
33:36This is the mystery.
33:37That's why we hide the mic, we hide the mic, we hide the mic in some places, we hide the
33:43mic in some places.
33:44In my set, they say that we don't even know how this story is going to unfold.
33:50Even the first episode was a shocker for us because we didn't know that this story will start here.
33:55So who knows this story?
33:57We are 3-4 people who are our content or our team who know how we unfold it.
34:05Because I have a story in my house.
34:08I don't know how this story ends.
34:12So that's a secret.
34:15If we reveal it, it doesn't come out.
34:19So without any reveal, what can fans and audience tell us about Mirza and Heer?
34:26Mirza and Heer is a cute love story.
34:30We will have a lot of turmoil in their lives and ups and downs.
34:36We will follow and see.
34:38It will be a great end.
34:39Sir, thank you so much for your time.
34:41You are the busiest man on this set.
34:43So you have to leave us in 3-4 minutes.
34:45But I would want to take a tour with us.
34:47There are people who are very talented young people.
34:50How are you?
34:51You need to talk a little bit in the mic.
34:54We will lean in.
34:55You are assisting.
34:57How are you doing in the past 2-3 projects?
35:02So my JD here is as a creative lead, this JD doesn't exist honestly, so he has made a fit
35:10for us, but otherwise yes, I am also assisting him at the same time because if you are in the
35:17direction team and you have to know what to do, how to do it, when to do it, you can't
35:23even take any creative decisions.
35:29So I am looking after the design of the project, how to do it, how to do it, how to
35:38do it, how to do it, how to do it, how to do it, how to do it.
35:52So, you have made a lot of work for the kids.
35:56He made it clear that I don't want to come in front of the camera, I am very comfortable behind
36:01the camera, so it's his decision now.
36:04Why? You are so good as an actor also.
36:06Yeah, but yeah, it worked for me good enough that I am happy doing this right now, I am content.
36:12Plus I was doing, I was working behind the camera even before I started acting.
36:16So that was my drive since the beginning.
36:19There is also a legacy for you, sir.
36:21And I will be honest, I am getting to work with the, in the sense that we are working continuously.
36:30Yes. So what's better than that, I am getting to work on the best projects possible in our industry right
36:35now.
36:36No family holidays for you guys.
36:38Not at all.
36:38Your set is your family holiday.
36:40For the last two and a half years, no.
36:41From one set to the other set.
36:43Our relationship with has been gone through security.
36:44In the Spiller Family, we're doing no pro.
36:46And after all our relationship, we have been working together.
36:52You can emerge in places.
36:56It has been a venues for the last two days.
36:58While starting with meetings, it's been a long time
36:59I have to join them twice.
37:03Now I am too late with your friends.
37:12Thank you, Sefi.
37:14Is he the most pampered person on set or the most bullied person on set?
37:18By you.
37:18I think he's the most bullied person on set.
37:21Is it true, Raza?
37:22Yes, Sefi, I'm the only one who has done it.
37:25Sefi, I'm tired and I'm sitting on the car and I'm a taboo budget.
37:30But it's a pleasure. Thank you so much.
37:32This is a dream team, guys.
37:34I'm going to tell you, you know, back-to-back, mashallah, mashallah, mashallah.
37:38Thank you so much.
37:38Super hits or back-to-back projects or sance lene ka bhi vakti.
37:41But God has been very kind.
37:44So it's up, God has been very kind.
37:45Wish you all the very best and may you continue to deliver more successes like this, sir.
37:50Thank you so much for your time.
37:51I know, we have taken a lot of time, Raza.
37:54Thank you so much.
37:55Khawateen, on that note, we will wrap this episode.
37:58I want to thank you very much for Ayşen, Raza, Raza and the whole team.
38:03They have given us the opportunity to set up.
38:05It's not easy.
38:06We have done a lot of challenges in a very difficult situation.
38:10We have done a lot of challenges.
38:12We have done a lot of work.
38:12And we have done a lot of work.
38:12And if we have done a lot of work, we have done a lot of work.
38:13And if we come to our camera, we have done a lot of work.
38:17But kudos to everyone on the set of Mirza Kiheer.
38:21We have done two episodes on the show.
38:22We have done a lot of work.
38:23Everybody was very cooperative.
38:25I also want to thank Abdullah Seja, the producer.
38:28He has also supported us.
38:29So guys, we will try to do it.
38:30We have done a lot of work in a lot of drama and we will try to do it with
38:34all our favorite artists.
38:37Because when we go to the set, we will not only do it with actors, we will try to do
38:41it with the directors and their team.
38:44So here is me signing off right now.
38:46Inshallah, we will be back again in the next few weeks.
38:49And until we have done a lot of work, we will be back in the next few weeks.
38:51So remember, remember, I will be back in the next few weeks.
38:51Kudahafiz.
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