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Host: Hassan Choudary
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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.
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00:08Hello, Assalamu alaikum ladies and gentlemen, my name is Hassan Chaudhary and this is Buzz.
00:14Today is our episode number four.
00:17The first three questions on your feedback is for you.
00:19Thank you all for sending you lots of love, prayers and kisses.
00:24We will try to do that in the coming questions we will entertain you.
00:28We will try to do that in the coming questions.
00:31We will try to do that in the coming questions.
00:35So, first of all, the ultimate match is for season four.
00:39This is the first time with the Thailand shoot.
00:43This is the best of your favorite celebrities.
00:47We will be hosting this season.
00:49But we will meet our favorite characters with this season.
00:54And not only cricketers, many of your favorite celebrities will come to season 4.
01:00And where will you get the latest news in the upcoming days? Of course, on the buzz.
01:19And buzz number two is about share.
01:21In seven episodes, share has managed to garner over 100 million views.
01:29Share's team for a lot of different views.
01:31This means that the audience is a big shock to share.
01:34Share's first two stories were very good.
01:38And the momentum was built.
01:40The audience was very quickly hooked.
01:43The anticipation was that the coming stories will be very good.
01:47But the audience's expectations of the audience was that share was that the momentum was slow.
01:57But the audience's expectations of the audience was that the momentum was slow.
02:11So, the answer was that the answer was that share with the audience?
02:17what is going to happen? This question has been a great time for me. But I have
02:23in the comment section, what do you think about what is going to happen?
02:28What is going to happen? What is going to happen? What is going to happen?
02:33Or are they going to leave? And if they leave leave, what is going to happen?
02:39I'm going to follow you. I'm not going to give you a place.
02:58One small request, but I want to do all the teams with the drama team.
03:02This is also the feedback of the audience. And this is also my feedback.
03:06In the teasers, promos, OSTs, they tell their story less than less.
03:11Because there are many audience members who already knew about this twist.
03:14So, I hope that I will listen to this request and do this work.
03:19In the OSTs, promos, teasers, and drama, before the drama starts,
03:24there will be a lot of time reveal a story. Please, do a lot of work on this.
03:28And keep some suspense and thrill to maintain some suspense.
03:31And where we are talking about Share's story, Share's story and Share's stories,
03:36I want to give a huge shout-out to the OST of Share's story.
03:39You will also listen to this song. It's one of my favorite songs to come out in recent times.
04:09So, why don't you hear this song, Share's story and Share's story?
04:12Maybe listen to it.
04:13But I do not listen to it.
04:27So, let us listen to it.
04:29So, let us listen to it.
04:30It's a happy song, I can get new songs.
04:32That was a black song.
04:32The only time I know the road.
04:34I don't know it.
04:35No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:36No, no.
05:05The music video you have seen
05:37The music video you have seen
05:37Within two days
05:38You have understood
05:39You have understood
06:05The music video you have seen
06:18The music video you have seen
06:35The music video you have seen
06:50The music video you have seen
06:52The music video you have seen
07:09Featuring none other than
07:10Humayu Saeed
07:12Sajal Ali
07:13And a host of other stars
07:16Actors
07:17Which are many senior
07:18And young
07:20We are going to show you
07:23The music video you have seen
08:05Listen, the love is not only a sentiment
08:08It's only a power
08:10And it's almost like this power
08:11What I never saw
08:20Yes, I don't mind.
08:43We have Humayun Saeed in the drama. We have Khalil Rehman Komer who has written the script. We have Nadeem
08:48Beg who has directed the drama. Six Sigma کی production is next level in collaboration.
08:55And I feel like this is a big project. I have a record. I'm not going to die. I feel
09:08like this is a promo. And I feel like this is a promo. And I feel like Humayun Saeed has
09:13completely re-invented at this stage of his career.
09:17We have seen them in Love Guru. It was released in the film. It was released in the film in
09:22the box office. And now Humayun Saeed is a very different way.
09:29I feel like this is a drama. And I feel like this is a drama that is a big drama.
09:34And when we talk about the drama and the drama and the drama and the story telling, we don't have
09:40a preference.
09:41But if you don't just have a reference to this drama and it helps the drama.
09:43The drama shows that you have some great information and information.
09:47Today we thought that you are with a character.
09:51And so many characters in the drama have been surrounded by Gen Z actors.
10:13I feel proud because when they were very small, not that they are big, but when they were very small,
10:20I had a interview with them and I am always happy with them.
10:25Ladies and gentlemen, we are rising star, but I will say that they have been rising, Anna Asif!
10:33Hello, how are you?
10:34Hello, Assalamu alaikum Anna, how are you?
10:36I'm good, how are you?
10:37I feel very good.
10:39Now I feel very good.
10:40You look amazing as always.
10:42Thank you, thank you, thank you. So do you, mashallah.
10:45You have literally grown up in front of me.
10:47Exactly, now we are talking about that I have genuinely grown up in front of you.
10:52Every 2-3 years we meet.
10:54And when is your first ever interview?
10:56Second ever interview.
10:57And you were, I think, 12 then.
11:00I was 13 or 12, yes.
11:01You were 13 or 12.
11:02We were 13 or 12.
11:02You were 13 or 12.
11:12You are 13 or 12.
11:14You are 13 or 12.
11:14You are 13 or 12.
11:15You are 13 or 12.
11:17And everybody says that you are 13 or 12.
11:19And this is your parents exploit.
11:21Exactly.
11:22Oh my God!
11:23My parents are...
11:24I am joking.
11:25Are your parents exploiting you, Anna?
11:26I think.
11:27No, I am joking.
11:28I am joking.
11:28This conversation is always happening regarding my age.
11:31Before, I was very bothered.
11:33Why do you think?
11:34You know, it's like, I love what I do.
11:36Doesn't it show?
11:37Now, I don't bother me so much.
11:39I think I have proved myself through my work.
11:42And I will continue to do that.
11:44So, you must judge me in my work.
11:46I must criticize me in my work.
11:47But personal life is personal life.
11:49And I will never change my age.
11:55I am actually 16.
11:57Now?
11:57Yeah.
11:58Now I am 16.
11:58I am going to turn 17 this year.
12:00Mashallah.
12:01Whatever you do is not like that.
12:02This is also the reason that people understand the age.
12:05Seriously.
12:06I read a lot.
12:08Yes.
12:08I read a lot of books.
12:09I read a lot of books.
12:10And I remember from the beginning.
12:11Before I was reading rom-coms.
12:14I was reading cute books.
12:16Now I started to read a little bit.
12:17I was reading philosophy.
12:17Yes.
12:19I was reading psychology.
12:20I was reading 16 years old.
12:22It's very fun.
12:23You know, if you get it.
12:24Then they open the doors for you.
12:25You see everyone for who they are.
12:27I mean, when you read more.
12:30You get articulate in your words.
12:33I mean, there is something that keeps you in your mind.
12:37And then I watch documentaries a lot.
12:39You know, I watch movies and shows.
12:41Mashallah, you are also very knowledgeable.
12:42Now, you have talked about something in Nida's show.
12:43You have talked about something.
12:45And that's a big thing.
12:46Again, I feel like today's generation.
12:50You are the smart one.
12:51I don't know.
12:52I've always had older friends.
12:53So, I don't know if everything is like this.
12:55But this is the way that I am.
12:57I love learning from people.
12:58Like if I come into a room.
13:01My biggest concern is not that.
13:04Do I look pretty?
13:05What am I wearing?
13:06Am I wearing the most expensive stuff?
13:07I don't really care.
13:09A 16 year old girl does not bother about all of this.
13:12Yeah.
13:13I don't really care.
13:14I know that as much as I am prepared,
13:16I will be my husband.
13:17So, what can I do?
13:18So, when I walk into a room,
13:20I'm always like, I want to have conversations with everyone.
13:22There is this conversation with young actors and young stars,
13:26You groom a little bit.
13:28She has a management message.
13:30She is told about things.
13:31She is teaching.
13:32She has whole teams.
13:33So, this is your team?
13:35I have my mom.
13:36She is always as well.
13:38Yes, you are my mom.
13:39What matters?
13:39Mother is no reason why.
13:41It's for me.
13:43He is wearing the mask.
13:44Yes.
13:45She is wearing the mask.
13:46She is wearing the mask.
13:47Yes.
13:47She is wearing the mask.
13:50It's also wearing the mask.
13:51I mean, I think whatever I am is because of my mom, from the first day, she is with me
13:58and is always on the set.
13:59And in spite of her being a working woman, this is her work now?
14:02No, this is her work. I have given her a full-time job.
14:06I think being a mom is also a full-time job, but now she has a duty to go with
14:10her.
14:11So that is my team. My mom, my sister, those two people are my team.
14:15I have a list of questions that I have asked you.
14:19But please tell me the most important thing, because you are still studying, right?
14:24You have just given you CIEs.
14:26Yes.
14:27Which is, who are you from now?
14:28Islamiyat, Urdu and Park Studies.
14:30And it will also be a result.
14:32Why do you do this before?
14:33Why do you do this with the results?
14:34You give me a paper and it just happened.
14:36But you are actively working as well.
14:39Yes.
14:39And you are also working non-stop.
14:41How do you get the time of studying?
14:43Okay, I give her very good students. Both of my siblings.
14:50I mean, my Api, she is a software engineer and my brother is studying finance.
14:54So they are always so good students.
14:56And they both chose the same subjects that I have done.
14:59Okay.
14:59So they guide me a lot.
15:01In a way, Api's high level subjects, Ahmed's high level subjects,
15:06they are also the same.
15:07So they teach me. I don't take tuition, I don't take extra classes.
15:10I go to help.
15:12Do you miss classes in the shoot?
15:14It happens sometimes.
15:15But my work is always complete.
15:18My studies are complete.
15:19I also get good students.
15:21So teachers don't have a margin for me.
15:23I don't want to say anything.
15:24Because I am always prepared, you know.
15:26And how do you get time for extra?
15:28Acting is your only extracurricular activity.
15:30No, I take swimming classes.
15:33Okay.
15:33I take swimming classes.
15:35And I want to, you know, acting is a very time consuming job.
15:38That's for sure.
15:39But you have to take time.
15:41Like, this is not all that there is to my life.
15:43You take swimming classes and what do you do?
15:45Swimming classes and sports.
15:47I am not that good at sports.
15:48But I try.
15:49I try.
15:50And I love art.
15:51I love art.
15:52Okay, I draw a lot.
15:54I mean, let me show you paintings.
15:56I will show you.
15:57No paintings.
15:58It's sketches.
16:00Okay, sketches.
16:00Sketches with pens, markers, pointers.
16:04Multi-talented.
16:04That's what I like.
16:05Multi-talented.
16:05And I read a lot.
16:06And I read a lot.
16:06And I read a lot.
16:06And I read a lot of kids, sometimes you will ask them again.
16:10I don't know.
16:10And your friends, too.
16:12And they don't know.
16:12No, they don't know.
16:15So, in my opinion, you are such a Gen Z role model.
16:20So, what advice would you give to children?
16:22How do you maintain extracurricular activities and study?
16:26I think it depends on parents rather than kids.
16:29Because parents give them the margin of doing it or not.
16:32Because what kid wouldn't like to go outside and play with friends and build their habits.
16:39But obviously, when parents are like, no, just study, just study, just study, just study.
16:44It's under peer pressure.
16:45So, my parents have supported me a lot.
16:47So, do you have to go to RADA or do you have to go to psychology?
16:50You see, my biggest dream is to go to RADA.
16:53Yeah.
16:53So, first, tell everyone what is RADA and why.
16:56RADA is the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
16:58They teach you acting and they teach you voice control.
17:02And it's in London.
17:03And my goal is to go there.
17:05But if I grow up so that I can stay here and do everything, that's when I'll apply for RADA.
17:09So, the psychology scenario, is that a backup plan?
17:13It's a backup plan, yes.
17:14If you don't have to go there.
17:15Yes, because I don't know.
17:18I think living alone is also something I want to experience.
17:21Because I think that there is a lot of responsibility.
17:23Because now everyone is in the house.
17:25So, I want to live alone in a different country.
17:27So, that's, I feel like it will make me grow a lot.
17:29You won't come here.
17:30I will take my mother.
17:34I will take my mother.
17:34I am not so independent.
17:35I will take my mother.
17:36And then a few days later, I will say, okay.
17:39Then I will say, okay.
17:40Now, I've settled.
17:41Now, let's try to stay alone.
17:42But since you are a psychologist,
17:46So, in my mind, I don't want to be a career in my mind.
17:51I love acting.
17:53I love the nuances.
17:54I think acting is something that you can't stay in a stable place.
17:57You can always grow with new characters.
18:00Because I genuinely love what I do.
18:02I mean, the money and the fame is, for me, it's very secondary.
18:06It's a good part.
18:07Obviously, it's the pros of being in this industry.
18:10If that character that I am playing in front of me, that girl, that's my life.
18:16And that's how I would have reacted.
18:18That's my home.
18:19What's the reason for that?
18:20Just by nature?
18:21That's why we are.
18:23We don't get tired of that.
18:24People ask for selfies.
18:26That is fine, completely fine.
18:28But I think that when I go to the shoot, I always leave outside.
18:32So, when I get the essence of my home, I enjoy it.
18:35It's a lot of children.
18:36So, yes, I'll go out sometimes once every three weeks.
18:40That's all I can do.
18:41I don't like going out that much.
18:42Okay, now, Khwateen, you want to have a little break.
18:46You have to get to learn so much.
18:48I'm a young child.
18:50I'm learning so much.
18:51But I'm sure you're also learning a lot from this conversation.
18:53I'm learning a lot from this conversation.
18:54I'm learning a lot from this conversation now.
18:56You'll get to know after a little break.
18:58How did you have both experiences with Summer?
19:01We have such a good bond.
19:02I'm so comfortable with him.
19:04Because Summer and I, when we're together,
19:05we improvise a lot of scenes.
19:07We're not running on the set.
19:09Have you ever had any offers in the film?
19:11No, it's not yet.
19:13Because I think I'm too young right now.
19:15But in the film, there are also many characters.
19:16When it happens, it will happen.
19:25Khwateen and Azraat, welcome back.
19:27I'm with you now, Anna Asif.
19:29With your generation, because you guys have literally grown up with social media,
19:35and we see that our actors and celebrities,
19:39there is also a lot of pressure that you maintain your social media.
19:43Because naturally, you know, there are brands involved.
19:46Of course.
19:47You look more and your brand value.
19:49Your brand value also increases.
19:50So, the pressure is on you, that I have made a social media persona or social media profile.
19:58The only place that I like posting on is Instagram.
20:01So, I only post on Instagram.
20:03If you look on my social media, it's very dry.
20:05I don't post anything else.
20:07I don't look at celebrities and all.
20:09Because I think that you think they look nice.
20:13They don't look nice.
20:14You get critical.
20:15That's not true.
20:16And then you start thinking about this.
20:17He has posted such a post.
20:18He has posted his profile.
20:20So, I think that if you like that,
20:22then your thoughts are coming in your mind.
20:24Which I feel like isn't healthy.
20:26Like I don't watch my dramas.
20:28Because you don't watch them.
20:29I don't watch my dramas.
20:30Because when you are watching, you get very self-critical.
20:33Which is not nice to you.
20:34Even people are praising me.
20:36But if I am watching, then I think that I could have done better.
20:40Which is not fair.
20:41How?
20:41Give me a scene example.
20:43For the last week, you have seen a very important scene.
20:47which was in college.
20:50In college.
20:50With you, Samar and Hassam, I think.
20:54The other actor.
20:55Which is sort of a breakdown.
20:57Yeah.
20:57After that, there was a scene in the house.
20:59You, Bakhtavar and the three of them.
21:03That was so much conversation.
21:05And are you telling me that you haven't seen it?
21:07I have seen it in the clips.
21:08And you have seen it and said that it could be better.
21:11I always think like that.
21:13This is why I am seeing it's not healthy.
21:15What could it be better?
21:16I don't know.
21:17I sometimes think,
21:17Oh, I have seen it with my eyes.
21:19Why is that big?
21:21It's just complete nonsense.
21:23Then I realize that that's not fair.
21:26To me.
21:27That's when I did my best.
21:28I was shaking after that scene.
21:30When we did that, everyone was crying.
21:32I think, if I was crying in Parwarash, that's not my crying.
21:37That's Miesam Bhai's crying.
21:38Miesam Nakmi, who is our director.
21:40He directed Mairi and Parwarash.
21:42When I met Mairi from Mairi, I realized that acting is so much more.
21:47It can be so much more.
21:49Then, my mindset is that every character is a different person.
21:53Or you have to portray that.
21:54All of that is because of Miesam Bhai.
21:57If there is a little artist quality, which I hope is, that's just because of Miesam Nakmi.
22:04So, that's great that you give Miesam a lot of credit.
22:07Of course, he has made me.
22:09And there is also credit for a good director,
22:12that he can take his work from the artist.
22:14But at the end of the day, you have to perform.
22:17And you don't have to go to Rada yet.
22:19You have to go to Rada.
22:20So, where is your approach towards characters?
22:25Where is this developed?
22:26Do you see a lot of other content?
22:28Do you learn from there?
22:29Because you have not done training until now.
22:31No, I didn't do training.
22:32This is what I am talking about.
22:33When I met Mairi before the drama,
22:35I was just having fun.
22:37You know, I was...
22:38I think there will be a little bit of Anna in those characters.
22:41It is not my goal now.
22:43When I met Mairi and I worked with Miesam Bhai,
22:46that's what I am talking about.
22:47They told me that,
22:49as they told me about scenes,
22:52I realized that, oh my god,
22:54Annie is a person.
22:56Annie is a very important person.
22:59And if I ever meet her,
23:01I don't want her to say that,
23:02yes, but I was looking at her.
23:04I didn't look at her.
23:06I think that character's depth is because of Miesam Bhai.
23:11Because of summer, you were also in Mairi.
23:13Yes.
23:14And summer, you are also in Pervarish.
23:15Of course.
23:16And at that time, there was a big conversation
23:18that summer and you started to ship
23:20a lot of people.
23:22And after Pervarish, obviously,
23:23you both have a fan following,
23:25that is also a big fan following.
23:27So first, tell me,
23:28tell me about your work with summer.
23:30How did you have both experiences with summer?
23:32Are you friends with summer?
23:34Or are you still not?
23:36No, we are a lot of friends with summer.
23:38Actually, summer and my mother were in college.
23:42Oh, interesting.
23:43So we have a very old relationship.
23:45Okay, we are family friends.
23:46We are family friends.
23:47So with summer,
23:49like with the shipping,
23:50I wouldn't want it with anyone else.
23:53Okay.
23:54Because I feel like I'm a little uncomfortable.
23:56With summer, because we are so good friends,
23:58we have such a good bond,
24:00that I am so comfortable with them.
24:01Like, I don't think so.
24:02Because I know that
24:03he always has the best interest and heart for me.
24:06You know, he looks out for me.
24:09Working with him is a delight.
24:10He is a wonderful artist.
24:11He is such a nice person.
24:14It's a...
24:14In Mayri, and in Pervarish,
24:16we were not so close in Mayri.
24:18In Mayri, we were so close in Mayri.
24:20And I swear, I would pick up a rod
24:22and I would be hitting him.
24:23But now, we are so friends
24:24that we are running on the set
24:25and we are running on the other side.
24:27Did he kill the other side of Pervarish?
24:29No, he didn't kill the other side of Pervarish.
24:30Because we are a little bigger.
24:32So I think we are looking at the set
24:33and looking at what we are doing.
24:36But it's a delight working with him.
24:38Sometimes you see that
24:39some of the characters who are young
24:40and when you see the other side of Pervarish,
24:44when you see the other side of Pervarish,
24:44they bother you.
24:46In your case, I don't do it.
24:48So when you are doing these scenes
24:50where you have to show some attachment to one another,
24:53I don't want to say that
24:54it's a love, love type situation,
24:55but it's an infatuation,
24:57an attraction, which is natural.
24:59So what was happening in your mind?
25:02Did you have a discussion?
25:03or were you just going with the flow?
25:06What was the scene?
25:07I think Maya, because I and Maya are in the same age group.
25:11So I get her, I understand that she likes him,
25:16she looks up to him.
25:17Because she is passionate about medicine,
25:19she is passionate about music.
25:21and she understands it.
25:23Which I relate to because I am so passionate about acting.
25:26I feel like if I get someone who understands my passion
25:28and his passion is so passionate,
25:31then I would also look up to him.
25:32You know, I understand what Maya is going through.
25:35I am understanding why Maya is doing it,
25:37why she likes Vali.
25:37So that was easy for me.
25:41Because it's something that gets close to me.
25:43There is a conversation on the set,
25:44on your summer journey,
25:45that we want to show how much it is,
25:47and how to suit it.
25:48What will be the body language?
25:50Body language,
25:51and if we see that we are sitting in the coaching center
25:53and are talking about it,
25:54then actually the 18, 19-year-old children
25:58are talking about it.
25:59Yes, it's about music.
26:00It's not that I will tell you
26:02that I will never leave you.
26:03It's about music,
26:05medicine,
26:05and I will talk about future plans.
26:08I like you.
26:09I like you too.
26:10That's what I am talking about.
26:11You know?
26:12So it's real.
26:14It's realistic.
26:15It's very realistic.
26:16You can see it.
26:17You can listen to these conversations
26:18when you are in educational institutes,
26:20so you listen to these conversations.
26:22I have a lot of time.
26:23I will talk about it.
26:24It's like that.
26:25It's not like that in my time.
26:27It's like that in my time.
26:29It's not a bad thing.
26:30It's not a taboo or bad thing.
26:32It's very natural for someone to like someone.
26:34It's part of being human.
26:36You know?
26:37It's an emotion.
26:38So for me,
26:39the scenes,
26:40once again,
26:41because Samar was together,
26:42and Miesim was directing us,
26:43so I have a lot of restrictions as an actor.
26:47Okay.
26:50I won't wear certain clothing.
26:53I won't do scenes that are too physical.
26:55I mean,
26:56personal things.
26:57So I won't wear revealing things.
26:59That's always been there.
27:00That's always been the same.
27:01But then,
27:02I tell you that even if it's a rich character or something like that,
27:05I will stay in my limits.
27:06Okay.
27:07So normally people are okay with it.
27:09So there are restrictions in every drama.
27:11But when it comes to Miesim,
27:14you have a lot of trust.
27:17You have a lot of confidence?
27:18Yes, a lot of confidence.
27:18I mean, in Parivarish and Myri,
27:20sometimes my mother would send me to me alone.
27:22You know,
27:23when she had something to do,
27:24when someone was coming home,
27:25so my mother would send me alone,
27:26because Miesim had so much trust.
27:27So because we trust,
27:28and I trust Miesim so much,
27:30and it's with Samar,
27:31who is a really good friend of mine,
27:33that's also naturally coming out.
27:34And I think that we have a lot of fun.
27:37We have a lot of fun.
27:39We have a lot of fun.
27:39We have a lot of fun.
27:41Because the conversation flows so easily between Samar and Ayah,
27:44so then Maya and Vali can be easily flowed.
27:46So basically,
27:47it's a team work.
27:48It's a team work, for sure.
27:48It's a team work, for sure.
27:49No one can do anything.
27:51Acting is all about reaction.
27:53Action is reaction.
27:55So,
27:55I and Samar,
27:56now,
27:56if we have the eye lines change,
27:58then we will be standing on the eye lines.
27:59We will give the cue to each other.
28:02We will not forget the lines.
28:03We will practice three or four times.
28:05So, it seems to be a lot of fun.
28:06If you have a natural chemistry,
28:08we have a lot of fun.
28:09We have played a lot of little things.
28:11We have a lot of improvisation.
28:12Because Samar and Ayah and Vali together,
28:14we improvise a lot of scenes.
28:15And the script is also so good.
28:19Kiran is a wonderful writer,
28:20and she has carried it so well with every character.
28:23So,
28:24it was also very easy for us,
28:25that there are no big loves to use,
28:27which we don't understand ourselves.
28:28It's a big Gen Z language.
28:29Yeah, it's a Gen Z language.
28:30And we are asking, what does it mean?
28:32Which is normally in the script.
28:34We don't know what it means.
28:35So, that didn't happen.
28:36So, that was lovely.
28:37Before you tell me,
28:39you are Gen Z.
28:40Yes.
28:40I don't know who I am.
28:41I am so much more Gen than I am.
28:43I will tell you.
28:46Yes, I will tell you.
28:46I am so much more Gen than I am.
28:49Done.
28:50You are Gen Z.
28:51And one thing that Parvarish has achieved,
28:53is that Gen Z is watching this drama.
28:56Exactly.
28:57And it is very little.
28:58But you tell me,
28:59what is the impression of Gen Z on the Pakistani drama?
29:03And how has Parvarish changed their opinion about dramas?
29:07I think, to engage an audience,
29:11you have to be relatable to them.
29:13You know, you have to come off as relatable.
29:16So, what we normally do in drama,
29:18is that it is about family issues,
29:19married couples, love stories.
29:21So, Gen Z has not reached that point.
29:23No, he has reached.
29:24In his life,
29:25where they can relate to them.
29:27So, that's why people don't watch our drama.
29:28Now, Parvarish,
29:30which I feel like,
29:30is that Gen Z is also watching.
29:32It's not just that,
29:33but one thing is that,
29:34to properly get an audience to be engaging with your content,
29:38you have to be relatable,
29:39somewhat relatable.
29:40Because I am seeing Parvarish in Parvarish,
29:41there is a lot of language that has been used,
29:43which has a big feedback and reaction from Gen Z.
29:46That is,
29:47what is our drama in our drama?
29:48So, Parvarish,
29:49because we are so many children,
29:51and there are so many stories,
29:53and we are all so different,
29:55that they are able to relate to them.
29:58Or, they think,
29:59this is my friend,
30:01this is my friend,
30:02this is my friend.
30:03So, I think that's why they really like Parvarish.
30:05Because in Parvarish,
30:07the characters built in Parvarish,
30:09they are very realistic,
30:11extremely realistic.
30:12The situations are also very realistic.
30:14So, the content is relatable.
30:17I feel like that's why they are watching it.
30:18So, in other drama,
30:19you get more feedback from Gen Z from Gen Z from Gen Z?
30:49Yes.
30:53So, it's something that's very realistic.
30:56If you are saying that,
30:57no, it's not going to be in the age of young men,
31:00you are not going to be forced parents.
31:03So, you are saying that you are very privileged point of view.
31:04that you are saying that you are not doing it.
31:06Because your parents are very supportive.
31:08It is not going to be in the age of young men.
31:09So, you are not as an actor who is part of Parvarish,
31:12but you as someone who belongs to Gen Z.
31:17In Parvarish, the dynamic of the children and parents,
31:22you are very realistic.
31:23I feel like this is exactly what happens.
31:26When I watched the initial 2-3 clips,
31:29when Numan Ajaaz and the family of Samarj's family,
31:35there is also a kind of complex that we are superior,
31:37especially with Ali's character.
31:39That I don't like this, I don't like Pakistan.
31:42and I want to go back.
31:43That's also very realistic.
31:44Okay, that's what you have seen.
31:46I feel like it is that people are coming outside,
31:49they think that Pakistan is a very underdeveloped country,
31:52and they think that we are better than them.
31:54So, that's an attitude.
31:56I feel like that's also very realistic.
31:58That's the relationship with parents.
32:00Now for me, for Maya,
32:03she is very close with her mom.
32:04But she is a little bit with her dad.
32:07She has a little bit of body language.
32:08When she has scenes with her dad.
32:10She is not so open to speak.
32:10She is not so open to speak.
32:11But she also tells me that you can do this with me.
32:15Why are you not understanding me?
32:16It was a great dialogue when she tells me,
32:18that you are my mom and I am your mom.
32:21I am not your mom.
32:21She can do this with her mom.
32:23But she can't do it with her dad.
32:25I feel like this is very common in a lot of houses.
32:27We can say it with her mom.
32:29But she can't say it with her dad.
32:30Do you have any feedback from parents?
32:32Parents have said that this is a great drama.
32:36I feel like parents say that when we have seen it,
32:39that we have seen it with our time.
32:41And then we have seen it with our children.
32:43That feels really nice.
32:44Because one thing is that we have to cross the point.
32:49So all of you, what you set out to achieve with Parvarish,
32:52Do you feel like you have achieved it?
32:54Yes.
32:54And what was it?
32:55What goal was Parvarish that you felt like you would achieve it?
32:59I think mainly it was Vali's passion.
33:03Okay.
33:03I really, really like how Miesim Bhai and Summer did that.
33:07It's a very interesting thing that you feel like Vali's perspective of the drama.
33:11Yes, I feel like Summer has a passion for the music of Summer.
33:14And his dad doesn't support him.
33:17That's very, very relatable to some people.
33:20I feel like many people have degrees, jobs that don't have any shock.
33:26Maybe they wanted to be something else.
33:28But if we don't have support in our lives,
33:32or they don't have a credible job,
33:35then they don't have to do the parents.
33:37But they have potential to make a career.
33:41But in my opinion, Maya is the expert.
33:44Absolutely, Maya is the same thing.
33:46The spotlight on it is that they want to be a doctor.
33:49But why do they want to be a doctor?
33:51Because they want to be a doctor.
33:53In other words, they don't support him.
33:55But Vali's passion is music.
33:57It's something that's not that respected.
33:59Which is unbelievable because people are making international careers.
34:02The top most, I think, music artists, they're making billions of dollars.
34:07It has a lot of money in it.
34:09Normally, the parents say that they can put food on the table.
34:12The kids can.
34:13So, that's what I mean.
34:15Because Maya is studying medicine.
34:17That's still, in our society, it's still a very respected job.
34:21It's still a very respected thing to do.
34:23Oh, yes, I'm a doctor.
34:24Wow, wow, wow.
34:25Are you doing music? Why are you doing music?
34:27Okay, can you do it? What are you doing in the music?
34:30Are you going to school and singing?
34:32What do you mean?
34:33He's so good.
34:34He's so good at what he does.
34:36Because, you know, that's a good thing that Mi Simbhai and Samad have done.
34:40That they chose music.
34:43They didn't choose anything else. They chose music. I really liked that.
34:46And I hope that it will be a point across.
34:49Just because you're worried that your kid won't make that much money,
34:53it doesn't mean that you shouldn't give them the stage to create art.
34:58But this thing about doctors is also very important.
35:00Of course, it's very important.
35:01There are a lot of children that if they do the doctor, they don't do it.
35:07They don't do it.
35:07They don't do it.
35:09They don't do it.
35:09They get a good job, they get a doctor, they don't do it.
35:11Even that, spreading awareness on that, I feel like it's very important.
35:14that your daughter is not just studying a degree. She wants to make a career out of it.
35:20And I think that even if she doesn't want to make a career out of it,
35:25but she wants to study it, she should still be respected.
35:27Not forced to do anything.
35:29You know, kids should be given that space that they can decide for themselves.
35:33So now, without giving too much away, what will happen in the future?
35:37Obviously, we don't want to give you a spoiler.
35:39Yes.
35:39But the audience is so connected with all the actors and the drama.
35:45What more can they expect?
35:47You can say that now there will be a lot of things.
35:50Yes, there will be a lot of things.
35:51There will be a lot of things.
35:52And the story that's going on, I'm really looking forward to the people who are looking forward.
35:59Because it's ups and downs.
36:01And there are a lot of things together.
36:03And there are nuances of everyone playing.
36:05I'm really excited that people will say and give feedback.
36:09Even for my co-actors, I'm very excited.
36:10You are also very blessed.
36:12I think the work you have done, it is splendid.
36:14Now tell me, what are you going to do in your projects?
36:17There are dramas?
36:19There is also a big deal of films.
36:21MashaAllah, the love guru came on Eid.
36:23Yeah, I've yet to watch it.
36:25I've not had a day off.
36:27I've yet to watch it.
36:28I love Mahira Khan.
36:29I think she's so pretty.
36:30I think she's very good.
36:32Have you ever had any offers in films?
36:34No, it's not.
36:35Because I think I'm too young right now.
36:37But there are a lot of characters in the film too.
36:39Yes, it's not yet.
36:41And when it happens, it will get a chance.
36:44But my drama is a drama that I'm currently working on.
36:49And I also am very passionate about that.
36:51And I love the cast, I love the team.
36:54I'm very close with everyone.
36:55So you're playing again a 16, 18 year old?
36:58Yeah, she's 18, she's 18, 19.
37:00Okay.
37:00She is extremely intellectual.
37:03She's very nice.
37:04I love playing her.
37:05Okay.
37:05Like she is so fun.
37:07She is so incredibly fun.
37:09And I think she is the closest to Eina.
37:11You know, so I'm having a lot of fun.
37:12And I look forward to doing scenes where I'm playing the art girl.
37:16Looking forward to it.
37:17Looking forward to it.
37:18You send so much love for your fans.
37:22What would you like for them?
37:23What would you like for them?
37:26You guys like my work.
37:27I really appreciate it.
37:28And keep your attention.
37:31Okay, one question.
37:32This is also a lot of people's minds.
37:34It's a young actor.
37:36While they're growing up.
37:38Then there's a break.
37:39Then they're growing up on the screen.
37:42So, you've planned something like that?
37:45That you've lost 2 years for 2 years.
37:47Now, 2 years later, Eina came.
37:49So, you're not going to get up.
37:50No, I don't have a 16 year old.
37:52Eina says that I don't have any interest in makeup.
37:54I don't have a glam sham.
37:56And cut to 2-3 years later, you're lost.
37:59And then you're lost.
38:01No, I don't know.
38:03No, I don't know.
38:03No, I don't have a plan.
38:04No, I don't have a plan.
38:06No, I don't have a plan.
38:09For example, if I go to Rada, you have to take a break.
38:12You have to take a break.
38:12You have to take a break.
38:13But now, I don't have a plan.
38:15I'm really enjoying the work that I'm doing.
38:18So, I want to continue that for now.
38:20As of now, there's no plan.
38:22And I think when I'm older, I'll be like this.
38:25Inshallah.
38:26Face-wise and all of that.
38:28Because even when I was, I don't think I've changed a lot.
38:31Facial-wise.
38:32I think I stay the same.
38:34So, I think it's going to be the same.
38:36MashaAllah.
38:36Wish you all the very best, Eina.
38:38Thank you so much.
38:40I always talk to you and I get to learn a lot.
38:43And I hope that you will be like this,
38:45you will be angry and entertain and learn a lot.
38:50And you will be able to teach me.
38:51And you will be able to take my interview.
38:52Inshallah.
38:52Inshallah.
38:53You will be able to do the work.
38:54Inshallah.
38:55We will set you in the next few months.
38:57Inshallah we will do the interview.
38:58And I'm really looking forward to your upcoming projects as well.
39:01Thank you so much.
39:02Thank you so much.
39:06Allllah arterial, Emil, pulling up covid at five three weeks.
39:08Take what you will do.
39:09Bye.
39:10And stayocurved.
39:11Take care.
39:12Bye.
39:13Bye.
39:15Bye.
39:16Bye.
39:17Bye.
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