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Pakistan's Biggest Cricket Show Ever - Har Lamha Purjosh (ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2024) Special.
Hosted by Waseem Badami along with Aadi Adeal, Mustafa Chaudhry, Kamran Akmal, Basit Ali
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Pakistan's Biggest Cricket Show Ever - Har Lamha Purjosh (ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2024) Special.
Hosted by Waseem Badami along with Aadi Adeal, Mustafa Chaudhry, Kamran Akmal, Basit Ali
#HarLamhaPurjosh #PakistanSuperLeague #PSL2024 #WaseemBadami #ARYNews
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00:24 T20 World Cup.
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00:55 77 runs.
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01:27 T20 World Cup.
01:29 New York, Pakistan, India.
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01:33 It was actually a very low scoring pitch.
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02:31 This is good news for Pakistan or a bad news?
02:33 Very good news.
02:34 Very good news.
02:35 OK.
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11:50 The selectors are also here. - Yes.
11:51 Selectors. - What do you mean?
11:53 Only the team management.. - Team management.
11:54 So the selectors don't get anything? - No.
11:56 You get it later, when you win.
11:58 Okay. - But..
12:00 ..you have 14 people. - That's also interesting.
12:02 There used to be 3-4 people.
12:04 Yes. - They would play with Sunil.
12:06 Brother Shahid says there are 17 people.
12:08 Okay, that's right.
12:10 They can do a permanent tour.
12:11 But you see, they are giving so much money to the players..
12:14 ..what's the use? - What do you mean?
12:15 Brother Shahid is going to get a ticket of 2,60,000 rupees.
12:17 But this is Waheed's place. - It's wrong, buddy.
12:19 This is.. - Today, you see..
12:21 ..you see the officials' tour.
12:24 What? - The hockey team did a good job.
12:26 The minister and the sports ministry gave them money.
12:29 So the president, Mr. Tarik Mukti and Rana Mujahid..
12:32 ..they are travelling to Poland.
12:35 They are staying in a top class hotel.
12:36 32,000 dollars..
12:38 ..is the expense of Malaysia and Poland.
12:42 So why do the officials go to the team?
12:44 And the team wore the kit in Malaysia..
12:46 ..and wore it in Poland.
12:48 They put a tape on it and hid the name.
12:49 Oh, no. - Which is very, very disappointing.
12:51 I pray that the minister and the officials..
12:53 ..take notice of this.
12:54 Why do the officials go on a tour?
12:56 It's right. - Waseem, the 24 crores you are talking about..
13:00 Sir, for the winning team of 24,50,000 dollars..
13:02 ..the Pakistani team has to pay 68 crores.
13:04 So is this a 5,000 rupees note or the one below?
13:07 What are you saying? It's a dollar.
13:09 So we know that the prize money is distributed..
13:12 ..among the 15 Rukni squad.
13:13 And 16.. divided by 16..
13:16 ..among the 15 players.
13:17 And one part is distributed among the entire management.
13:19 And.. - I am saying..
13:22 I am saying that I won't get even a tea on my two hands.
13:25 Really? - I don't believe in that.
13:27 Sir, he doesn't believe in that either.
13:28 No, but.. - The part you are talking about..
13:30 ..is it the bull's or the camel's?
13:31 No, it's not the part of the sacrifice.
13:33 It's the part of the winning team. You don't understand.
13:34 But, sir, you were talking about Azam Khan.
13:37 You are a player of the Pakistani cricket team.
13:39 What happened to him?
13:41 The recent performances of Azam Khan..
13:43 ..were not effective against England.
13:44 In any matches, he missed the catches.
13:47 His batting performance was also not good.
13:48 After that, there was a flood of criticism on Azam Khan.
13:50 And criticism is obvious.
13:51 If you play well, you should be praised.
13:53 If you play badly, you should be criticized.
13:54 But everything should be within the limits of decency.
13:57 There was a lot of criticism in that.
13:59 There was body shaming and all kinds of things.
14:01 What did he do after that?
14:03 One thing after that is that Azam Khan..
14:05 ..has Instagram, which is on the collective picture.
14:08 Instagram account.
14:09 Azam Khan's Instagram account..
14:11 ..is being seen in this way nowadays.
14:14 There is not a single post in it.
14:15 There are zero posts in it.
14:17 This means that all the pictures..
14:20 ..that were on his Instagram, he has deleted them.
14:22 It seems like this.
14:24 God knows what happened to him.
14:26 Maybe he was a little patient with that criticism.
14:30 Because there was a lot of personal criticism.
14:32 Body shaming was going on.
14:33 Maybe he did something about that.
14:35 I will show you a reference.
14:36 When Azam Khan was sitting here..
14:38 ..he came to our show a while ago.
14:41 We asked him..
14:42 ..if you are often targeted for body shaming..
14:45 ..do you feel pain? Do you feel guilty?
14:48 What did he answer? What was our question?
14:50 See that as well.
14:51 Obviously, before PSL..
14:53 ..if someone criticizes you..
14:56 ..like I said in the intro..
14:57 ..when he answered in front of his colleagues..
14:59 ..that feeling is different.
15:01 And I have to appreciate one thing.
15:02 When he said that..
15:03 ..you answered in front of your colleagues..
15:05 ..and even after that..
15:06 ..in your attitude during celebration..
15:08 ..we don't see any arrogance.
15:09 You are saying that it's okay.
15:12 What is that feeling..
15:13 ..when you are answering the criticism practically?
15:16 Basim, you know that..
15:19 ..constructive criticism is a different thing..
15:21 ..and destructive is very different.
15:23 Correct. -In destructive, you are called..
15:25 ..body shaming. -Yes.
15:26 But in the end.. -It hurts or you are used to it?
15:28 It hurts very much. -It does.
15:30 It does.
15:31 He is saying that body shaming happens.
15:33 We asked him if it hurts. He said it does.
15:34 Very much.
15:35 So, Basim, it seems that..
15:37 ..he has removed all his tattoos from Instagram.
15:40 God knows. But it's good that he removed it.
15:43 Okay. Because it was going on.
15:45 The matches that are coming up..
15:48 ..it's better to focus on cricket.
15:50 Yes.
15:50 According to me, being an elder brother..
15:55 ..I am his elder brother. I am saying this for myself.
15:57 It's better to focus.
15:59 Okay. -Because it's a big thing.
16:00 So that attention doesn't go here.
16:01 So that attention doesn't go here.
16:02 Not just Azam.
16:04 All the players should focus on their World Cup.
16:08 You agree.
16:09 One thing is that you should focus..
16:12 ..so that you don't post new things.
16:13 Don't look at social media.
16:14 He has deleted all his previous data.
16:17 Do you think he did the right thing?
16:19 Azam can tell you this.
16:21 Being a player, I can tell you. -Yes.
16:23 It's the players' job to get up here.
16:26 How he takes this thing positively. -Right.
16:28 How he comes back.
16:29 How he performs.
16:31 He has to do this.
16:32 No one has to do this from outside. -Right.
16:34 He has to go to the ground.
16:35 So, I think he should take it positively.
16:37 He should focus on his job.
16:41 He should make fun of it. -Yes.
16:43 He should take a break from that for a year or two.
16:47 Even if he does the World Cup.
16:48 He should settle.
16:49 Then he will like these things.
16:50 I think this is the only difference.
16:52 The focus is removed from cricket. -Right.
16:54 He will focus on other things.
16:56 Shahid, are there more culprits in this?
17:01 When a selector does something, you are saying something.
17:04 I think the culprits are the social media.
17:07 How? -They upload everything.
17:11 Players' feedback.
17:12 Today, they uploaded the Cowboy video.
17:14 All those things.
17:15 No, that's the ICC.
17:16 That's the heart team. -Okay.
17:18 That's the heart team. -Okay.
17:19 You are cutting the cake.
17:21 You are making videos of the room.
17:23 You are making tea. -Yes.
17:26 I think we should get rid of these things.
17:28 It will be better if we show cricket.
17:30 Okay. What do you think?
17:32 Before the tournament, we should reserve all these things.
17:36 Because your focus should be on the game.
17:38 If you focus on the game, you must have seen the picture.
17:42 You are wiping your sweat with a 500 dollar note.
17:45 Which was not correct.
17:46 It's not ethical to give people the message.
17:50 That 500 dollars is like my sweat.
17:53 Although, it's not his intention.
17:55 But it's bad. -But you...
17:57 Yes, his projection is wrong.
17:59 If there is criticism, then your focus shifts.
18:02 And the way he got out of the manner.
18:05 He couldn't move.
18:07 Two catches were dropped.
18:08 He is showing his physical disability.
18:12 That he was not fit.
18:13 A wicket-keeper and a batter should be fit.
18:16 But for that, whenever there is no performance,
18:20 there will be criticism.
18:22 People won't bat.
18:23 But did you think that the line crossed on Aasam?
18:27 It crossed. -It did.
18:29 It shouldn't have. -Right.
18:30 But you can't stop anyone here.
18:33 There is freedom on mother's side.
18:34 Social media is such that your neighbor won't know.
18:38 No one will listen. They will come and talk.
18:40 That's right. -That's how it is.
18:41 So I think, don't focus on this.
18:44 Learn to ignore. -Learn to live with it.
18:48 Kamini just said something.
18:53 Aasam will give the best answer.
18:55 Aasam is sitting there.
18:58 Wasim, I want to tell you that the garbage on social media,
19:03 Yes, sir. -It's our party.
19:06 What are you saying?
19:07 No. -Whatever you say is wrong.
19:12 Whatever.
19:13 I have made an account.
19:15 This is your ID. I will abuse you.
19:17 Sir, don't say that.
19:19 I won't have to do it.
19:21 And never say it on face.
19:23 Okay.
19:25 I think, not exactly like this.
19:29 But something like this.
19:31 Kamran, when you were answering questions on Instagram,
19:35 people asked,
19:37 "Do you think India's team will win or Pakistan's team?"
19:40 I think,
19:41 it can't be two opinions.
19:43 Every Pakistani wants Pakistan to win and India to lose.
19:45 It can't be two opinions.
19:47 But I think, as a cricketer,
19:50 we should not say our wish, but our opinion.
19:52 We should say what we think.
19:54 He wrote that India will win.
19:55 What happened? I saw Kamran's...
19:59 Ask me a question.
20:00 This is on Instagram.
20:02 Sorry, I don't understand. Is this Instagram?
20:04 Yes, it's Instagram.
20:05 Your prediction about Pakistan vs India in New York.
20:08 Kamran said, "Definitely India."
20:10 After that, Kamran's questions about Hukbul Batri started.
20:15 If someone thinks India will win,
20:18 he is more or less...
20:20 I will clarify. -Yes.
20:22 I am a Pakistani.
20:23 Pakistan has given me respect.
20:25 I saw my team and its form.
20:28 I am talking about cricket.
20:30 India's progress is very good.
20:32 Right. -It's number one in T20, ODI,
20:35 and number two in TES.
20:37 I talked about it accordingly.
20:39 In a cricketing sense?
20:40 I talked about it in a cricketing sense.
20:42 I didn't do anything wrong.
20:43 Here, you know,
20:44 I have faced this before Azam.
20:47 I have faced worse.
20:49 Really? -But I took it positively.
20:52 But I can say something better.
20:54 Keeping cricket in front of me,
20:57 I will definitely beat Pakistan.
20:58 I won't think India or England,
21:01 if our team is good, I will say it's good.
21:04 I talked about it in the form of the crowd.
21:07 I am not an enemy.
21:08 Of course. -I am a Pakistani.
21:09 I want to say that all those who have praised Kamran,
21:14 I am a very useless and disgusting person.
21:17 Okay, he looks like an agent.
21:19 But that doesn't mean he is an agent.
21:21 He is an agent. -He is a Pakistani.
21:23 He plays for Pakistan.
21:24 And he is saying it from his experience.
21:26 You are not from our party.
21:27 We haven't even discussed his age.
21:30 What are you saying, Vasu?
21:31 The World Cup that took place,
21:33 we were all sitting here.
21:34 We thought India was better.
21:36 Yes. -But the New York match that we saw,
21:39 my personal opinion is that
21:41 this is a match even.
21:43 Okay, it's 50-50.
21:44 It's 50-50. We have more chances.
21:46 Okay.
21:47 After watching the match,
21:49 I said that this is suitable for Pakistan.
21:52 After watching the match, I said that
21:55 this condition suits the Pakistan team.
21:57 It suits our batters and bowlers.
22:00 So India will struggle.
22:02 If there was a match there
22:04 and our team's form was good,
22:05 we would have definitely won.
22:07 Vasim, what you have shown on Kamran,
22:11 I have also experienced this when I spoke about three sixes.
22:13 Oh, my.
22:14 Listen.
22:15 It's too much.
22:18 He has shown three sixes.
22:20 First, show us.
22:22 First, listen to my answer.
22:24 Listen to the answer.
22:25 He has shown three sixes.
22:27 It's good for Pakistan.
22:28 For Pakistan.
22:29 First, show us what you have said.
22:31 If Babar starts hitting short,
22:34 it's good for our country.
22:35 Babar, what has Vasim said?
22:39 What is the situation?
22:41 Wait.
22:42 Wait. Show us.
22:44 Yes.
22:45 Against top teams.
22:46 Not USA or Ireland.
22:50 If Babar hits three sixes in front of top teams,
22:55 straight,
22:57 I will close my YouTube channel.
22:59 I am saying such a big thing.
23:01 Yes.
23:01 If he takes a challenge,
23:03 he should say that he took a challenge.
23:05 If he can't hit in the World Cup,
23:07 he should not be called an opening.
23:09 I am challenging Babar today.
23:14 Why can't I hit?
23:15 Thank God,
23:17 God has given me a sense of cricket.
23:20 And I will tell you the difference.
23:24 I am not talking about spinner.
23:27 Vasim, the first thing you should notice
23:30 is that the plants are growing upside down.
23:31 What is this?
23:33 Talk about the content.
23:34 What are you doing?
23:35 The plants are growing upside down.
23:36 What are you doing?
23:37 Why are you looking at the background?
23:38 Talk something serious.
23:40 Why are you always in the background?
23:42 Shahid's people are behind him.
23:45 Basit's people are behind him.
23:46 You are making fun of me.
23:47 You are doing the rest.
23:49 Vasim, this is the first criticism that has been allowed.
23:53 It has been allowed.
23:55 I am saying this to God,
24:00 Babar doesn't have those shots.
24:02 If he develops those shots,
24:04 he will hit 75 in six overs.
24:08 Are you talking about the shots
24:09 that Virat Kohli hit?
24:12 Show it to me.
24:13 -I have a question. -This shot.
24:15 I have a Virat Kohli.
24:16 Please, show it to me.
24:18 Kohli goes down the ground.
24:22 Kohli goes out of the ground.
24:24 This is a sensational hit from Virat Kohli.
24:28 68 of 49, he is turning it on.
24:32 Is this the Virat...
24:33 And he has hit it big with almost a straight bat.
24:37 India needed this. They need another one.
24:41 This is quality.
24:42 This shot is called the shot of the century.
24:45 -Yes. -Aqib Javed said something.
24:47 Aqib Javed said something about this shot.
24:50 Show us what he said.
24:52 There is no one in the world.
24:54 He hit one.
24:56 He was thinking about where he will hit next.
25:01 He was ready for a fast ball.
25:02 He went in a little.
25:04 And he used the pace.
25:06 Another six.
25:07 You can give him credit.
25:09 He said, "No one in the world can hit this."
25:11 You are talking about this shot.
25:13 -I have hit it. -You have hit it?
25:15 Yes, Basit has hit it.
25:17 -Without the ball. -Listen.
25:19 No, no.
25:21 What are you saying?
25:22 -He has hit it. -I have hit Srinath in Sharjah.
25:25 If anyone has a video, I can show it.
25:28 -We will show it tomorrow. -I have a question for Basit.
25:30 You are talking about this shot.
25:32 That someone hits three shots like this.
25:34 -Yes. -Hit a big team.
25:36 And hit a fast ball.
25:37 And hit one over.
25:39 -No, no. -Hit a full match.
25:40 -Yes. -I am asking you.
25:42 -And now YouTube... -In the 20th over.
25:44 In the 20th over, he is saying that he will hit six in front.
25:47 Not this one, but hit it in front.
25:49 So you will stop YouTube.
25:50 -I guarantee you. -Why will you stop?
25:52 -He said it, not me. -What do you care?
25:54 -He said it, not me. -I will stop.
25:57 He said it, not me.
25:58 -What is your job? -He said it.
26:00 -What is your job? -Excuse me.
26:02 -I will stop. -Basit.
26:04 I swear on the God.
26:07 -I didn't say anything. -You are talking big.
26:09 I would have shown you Basit's video.
26:11 -Then? -The camera was not invented.
26:13 -Okay. -It was not recorded.
26:15 I don't know what you are doing.
26:16 -Basit. -Yes.
26:17 I have hit six straight.
26:19 -Really? -In the video game.
26:21 -No, sir. We are talking about the real match. -I am downloading it.
26:24 -Are you remembering? -No, no.
26:26 I am saying this honest to God.
26:28 -Develop this shot again and again. -Yes.
26:30 The one we say is a strike rate silhouette.
26:33 -It will be covered. -Everything will be over.
26:36 -It is the number one batter. -Yes.
26:38 Everything will be over. YouTube will be over.
26:39 Azam, please sit here.
26:42 -This world cup is... -It is over.
26:46 -It is over. -Let's take a break.
26:48 -I have stopped my YouTube. -It will not be stopped.
26:50 -You are saying it. -It will not be stopped.
26:52 We will do it after the break.
26:53 -It will not be changed. -This is Basit Ali's promise.
26:56 -Yes. -And...
26:57 -Let's go. -Basit.
26:59 And listen.
27:00 If Basit Ali does not keep his promise,
27:04 -he will be punished. -Basit.
27:06 -Yes. -You...
27:08 -Take a break. -You...
27:10 -You... -I am saying, Basit.
27:13 -You... -Start from Facebook.
27:14 You should stop your YouTube. I was watching YouTube last night.
27:17 My mother said, "Son, it is too late. I have stopped my YouTube."
27:19 -I slept. -I am talking about YouTube.
27:21 -You... -It will be like this.
27:22 -My father... -No.
27:24 And it will be like this.
27:25 And then the next channel will be New Basit Ali YouTube.
27:28 -No. -I will answer.
27:30 -You are joking. -Basit, answer.
27:33 -You are not joking. -I am sorry. I am not a journalist.
27:35 -You are joking. -No.
27:36 Do one thing.
27:38 Stop your YouTube.
27:39 -Let's talk about Dallas. -Okay.
27:40 -Basit. -I am taking a break.
27:43 -No. -We will join our guest after the break.
27:45 We will be back after the break.
27:47 Welcome once again.
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27:57 Today's guest is with us.
27:59 He has shown his talent on screen or behind the screen.
28:03 Everyone is a fan of his father's work.
28:06 Everyone is a fan of his own work.
28:08 Everyone is a fan of his brother's work.
28:10 Everyone is a fan of his wife's work.
28:13 He is a very talented...
28:14 -Powerhouse of talent. -Yes.
28:15 And I am a big fan of his stupidity.
28:18 And I am a big fan of his stupidity again.
28:20 And he has so many other such works.
28:22 -Yasir Nawaz is with us, sir. -Sir.
28:24 -Greetings. -Greetings.
28:27 -How are you, sir? -I am fine.
28:29 I enjoy watching stupidity on YouTube.
28:32 -Amazing. -I have come to my parents' house
28:34 whenever I remember ARO.
28:35 -I meet you. -Right.
28:39 -Nida has been doing this show for 15 years. -Wow.
28:42 How long has it been since Nida and you met?
28:45 It's been 22 years since we met on 2nd June.
28:48 -Okay. -Wow.
28:51 -On 2nd June. -22 years of marriage.
28:54 -22 years. -What are you into these days?
28:55 Do you like cricket?
28:57 Do you want to watch Pakistan-India match?
29:00 I can watch any Pakistan-India match.
29:02 -But I am not a big fan of cricket. -Okay.
29:05 Tell me what you feel.
29:07 Do you think there is something going on in Pakistan-India match?
29:09 I always support Pakistan.
29:12 -Yes. -We are winning.
29:13 I have heard that if many people pray, it will be possible.
29:16 So, I hope I get the same.
29:18 Yasir, tell them that if India wins over Pakistan in Pakistan,
29:22 -they will stop their YouTube channel. -Yes.
29:24 -Tell them. -Yes.
29:26 -Tell them. -You guys...
29:28 -What do you want? -I...
29:30 -It's a bad thing. -I think YouTube channel will stop.
29:32 This show will stop.
29:34 -I was listening to Basit. -Yes.
29:39 I am in shock. How will I watch his YouTube channel?
29:42 -Yes. -You too.
29:44 You too.
29:46 I...
29:48 -Very... -I will make a separate video and WhatsApp you.
29:52 -Listen. -Yes.
29:53 Yasir, he will make a separate video and WhatsApp you.
29:56 You have to watch it separately.
29:58 Yasir Nawaz is with us.
30:06 You guys clap. We will go.
30:08 Masoom, come. We have to go to the game. Come on.
30:10 -Come on. -Come on.
30:11 -In the name of God. -Why are you dressed like Akshay Kumar?
30:14 -Relax. -Basit, your leg...
30:18 Sir, it's swollen.
30:19 Oh, God.
30:22 Okay.
30:24 -Basit, come. -Get me a glass of water.
30:26 -Come, I will carry you. -No, sir. Thank you very much.
30:29 -Say something. -No.
30:31 -Ask Yasir. -What is this?
30:33 -Come, I will carry you. -No.
30:35 -It's in his leg. -It's in his leg.
30:37 Okay. This is a film in the blanks.
30:40 We are moving towards the first game of Masoom Aana Khil.
30:43 So, this is a film in the blanks.
30:45 Let's move towards the first game. Come on.
30:46 Come on.
30:48 You have to fill the blanks. Okay?
30:50 -Adi has made this. It's a difficult question. -Really?
30:52 -God bless you. -He has been working hard for the last 2.5 years.
30:54 -Really? -Yes.
30:56 Am I a dash or a dash?
31:01 -Adi... -What is this?
31:04 You think I have so many dashes that I make this dash.
31:08 Sometimes I think if I am a dash or a dash.
31:10 -Am I a dash or a dash? -Yes.
31:12 Am I an actor or a husband?
31:14 -Wow. -Okay. That's right.
31:17 Danish, my brother...
31:20 But he is a dash.
31:21 -I hope this doesn't get censored. -No.
31:25 I hope the camera doesn't notice.
31:27 You said he is a dash.
31:29 -You are being too nice. -Yes.
31:32 I hope this doesn't get censored.
31:33 -I will ask Danish a question. -Danish is my brother but...
31:36 -He is a dash. -But he is very talented.
31:38 -Okay. -He is talented.
31:40 You are saying he is my brother but he is very talented.
31:42 So, your brother can't be talented. What do you mean?
31:44 -He is my brother but he is talented. -Talented. Okay.
31:48 You were a dash earlier but not anymore.
31:52 I was a 12 but not anymore.
31:56 I can't be a dash anymore.
32:03 Oh, God.
32:04 Nida thinks I am a dash even today.
32:06 -Nida thinks... -Yes.
32:09 -Is that so? -Yes.
32:11 -I... -I thought he was saying he is a dash.
32:15 -If the camera notices... -Okay.
32:18 Nida thinks I am still innocent.
32:20 Okay.
32:22 Okay.
32:23 Nida does morning shows.
32:25 But I think morning shows are dash.
32:29 What?
32:31 Either the camera will shut down or your door will shut down.
32:39 This is a good chance. The door will shut down.
32:41 After these questions, Yaseer is thinking that Badami is a dash.
32:45 -The question is... -This is a dash.
32:47 -Okay. -This is a dash.
32:49 Nida does morning shows.
32:51 But morning shows are dash.
32:53 Morning shows are good.
32:56 -I understood what you said. -Right.
32:59 Award shows are definitely dash.
33:02 -They are useless. -Yes.
33:04 -Okay. -They are useless.
33:05 -Your clip has gone viral. -Okay.
33:09 Television is dash.
33:11 But social media is dash.
33:14 Television is...
33:17 Like...
33:18 Television is reality. Social media is fake.
33:24 Wow! That's great.
33:27 Mahira Khan is dash.
33:29 But I am still a dash.
33:30 Mahira Khan is cute.
33:32 But I am still cute.
33:35 Okay.
33:36 I would like to say hello to Alizeh Shah.
33:40 Dash.
33:42 -To Alizeh Shah. -I would like to say hello to him.
33:46 Dash.
33:47 I think the sentence is complete.
33:50 No, sir. It could be that he is asking how are you.
33:53 -That's fine. -The whole sentence.
33:55 I would like to say hello to him.
33:57 -You... -What?
34:03 You are saying that the boss is having a hard time.
34:04 Yes, the boss is having a hard time.
34:06 -Help me. -You are talking about Alizeh Shah.
34:08 -What? -Alizeh Shah.
34:09 Alizeh Shah?
34:11 -No. -Alizeh Shah.
34:13 -Alizeh Shah. -I thought you were saying this.
34:16 You were saying that you are progressing.
34:19 -Yes. -Please bless him.
34:21 -You should work with me. -Oh, really?
34:24 -Work with me. -On the property.
34:25 -Okay. -Not on the property.
34:26 -Okay. -Why on the property?
34:29 The work that was left...
34:31 The work that was left, I will complete it.
34:34 -Wow! That's great. -Okay.
34:36 Sir, we have found one more.
34:36 Yasir Nawaz has asked Alizeh Shah to work with him.
34:39 -Okay. -He also said that he will complete the work.
34:42 -Wow! -I will do this too.
34:44 He also said that.
34:45 Yasir, my favorite poem is 'Dash'.
34:48 -Do you want to recite a poem? -No.
34:50 Yes, we will recite this and that too.
34:52 -No, I don't know how to recite a poem. -You should recite a poem.
34:55 -I am trying. -What is this?
34:57 Yasir, you can ask Shahid to recite it.
35:00 -Shahid will recite it. -Please, Shahid.
35:01 -No. -I will recite it.
35:03 It is possible that you are thinking...
35:05 After listening to his poem,
35:08 you will be confident that anyone can recite such a poem.
35:10 -Only people from W11 can recite it. -It is also possible that...
35:13 I will lip-sync to the voice-over.
35:15 You can say whatever you want.
35:18 -It is also possible. -Thank you.
35:20 Wow!
35:21 And after that, the 45,000,000 people sitting here,
35:25 will decide whose poem is the best.
35:28 -Okay. -Let's start with Shahid.
35:30 -Please recite a poem. -I...
35:31 -Instead of reciting a poem, I will tell you something. -Yes.
35:33 Just like Yasir's family has so much talent,
35:36 I mean, they have so many actors and anchors,
35:41 just like that, there is a player from Papua New Guinea,
35:44 -his name is Charles Amini. -Okay.
35:46 His grandfather was a captain of a team,
35:49 his father was a captain, and his brother was a captain.
35:51 His mother is the captain of the women's team of Papua New Guinea.
35:54 -Wow! -His sisters are the representatives of Papua New Guinea.
35:58 His two cousins are the representatives of Papua New Guinea.
36:01 So, just like that, there are things in the family of Yasir.
36:03 -Wow! -Wow!
36:06 -Wow! -Wow!
36:07 -Wow! -Wow!
36:09 -Wow! -Wow!
36:12 I thought Shahid would say that his family needs help.
36:16 Shahid, does his family know about all this?
36:20 -No. -His family thought the cricket team was in Pakistan.
36:24 -His father was a captain. -He brings the ball from his house.
36:28 -Wow! -Wow!
36:29 -He didn't tell us anything else. -His aunt too.
36:31 -Tell us about 50 fields. -His aunt too.
36:34 In Papua New Guinea, in 1850,
36:38 the British missionary started the cricket game.
36:40 There were 50 fielders, and they played with stones instead of balls.
36:44 -Is Papua New Guinea your village? -No.
36:47 Today, it seems that Google is coming out of your nostrils.
36:51 Shahid, tell us about the team.
36:54 -What is the name of the team? -Papua New Guinea.
36:56 -Is it a team of guests? -No.
36:58 What happened?
37:00 -The country's name is Papua New Guinea. -The country's name.
37:03 -Share. -The team is...
37:05 -The team is... -Wait.
37:09 It's not Michael Jackson, it's Shahid.
37:11 Shahid...
37:12 The team is...
37:14 The team is...
37:18 The team is...
37:20 The team is...
37:22 The team is...
37:24 -The team is... -Wow!
37:26 Yes!
37:28 That too, simple.
37:31 -Whenever I get married... -I don't believe in this marriage.
37:33 You don't believe in it?
37:34 No, Shahid did a good job. Whenever I get married,
37:37 you don't have to come.
37:39 Remember that.
37:40 -In fact, I... -You have to send him a reminder on the wedding day
37:43 that you don't have to come.
37:44 -Haseem, I brought a serious share today. -Praise the Lord.
37:48 Because the situation is such that the team,
37:51 the matches, the people...
37:53 -Right. -I have a little for them.
37:54 -Good. -If you...
37:55 Sir, I'm happy.
37:56 -A little atmosphere. -Because I want a serious share.
37:58 -Yes. -Sir.
38:00 I would like to say that...
38:02 -He criticizes his team. -Yes.
38:08 -Yes. -His conscience is sleeping.
38:10 -What? -Yes.
38:11 -He criticizes his team. -He criticizes his team.
38:14 -His conscience is sleeping. -Sleeping.
38:16 Oh, my!
38:18 Badubadi, badubadi.
38:21 -Sorry. -Very good.
38:22 I got distracted.
38:23 I got distracted and forgot.
38:25 -This is the last one. -There is a free poetry.
38:28 -This is a free poetry. -This is a free poetry.
38:30 -Sir. -Come on, tell us.
38:31 You drag your sorrows on the road.
38:35 -What? -Waseem.
38:37 -Really? -Waseem.
38:38 -You drag your sorrows on the road. -Okay.
38:42 You drag them.
38:44 You drag them.
38:46 -What is he doing? -We have a problem.
38:49 -I don't know. -I have a poem.
38:51 -I have a poem, Waseem. -It's a very good poem.
38:53 -Very good. -I have a poem.
38:55 -Sir, is the poem done? -B for ball.
38:57 -B for ball. -And C for cat.
38:58 -C for cat. -B for ball.
39:01 -C for cat. -C for cat.
39:02 Waseem, take this cricket bat.
39:05 Wow!
39:06 Sir, can I vote?
39:10 I don't want this bat.
39:11 -I think Mr. Ashmi has voted for you. -Yes.
39:14 So, clap for the one who thinks that sir has said the best poem.
39:17 -Wow! -I don't believe him.
39:19 -You don't believe him? -No.
39:21 The one who thinks that he has said the best poem.
39:26 And the one who thinks that Shahid has said the best poem.
39:29 -Wow! -You have won.
39:31 I have a complaint, Waseem.
39:34 -I have a complaint regarding this show. -What?
39:36 -Because everyone was singing a poem. -Yes.
39:39 But the songs that Shahid has sung...
39:42 -They are not poems. -They are not poems.
39:44 -Against my team... -No, it's not.
39:46 I will make the one who plays against my team lose.
39:51 -Yes. -I will make the one who plays against my team lose.
39:54 Babar Azam, you clap for him. I will make him stop doing YouTube.
39:57 Wow!
39:58 -Man... -Let's move on.
40:00 Let's move on to the second round of Masoom Aana Khed.
40:04 Let's go.
40:05 -I have a question. Yashir, we have asked people for their answers. -Yes.
40:08 There are four answers.
40:10 You can help everyone.
40:11 But you have to tell us what answers people have given in your opinion.
40:13 -Okay. -What is the question? Show us the question.
40:15 The question is...
40:16 Why is a villain important in any film?
40:18 There are four answers.
40:20 We have written down the four most important answers.
40:23 Why is a villain important in any film?
40:28 So that the hero can be prominent.
40:30 And the heroine can look like a victim.
40:33 -So, the heroine can look like a victim. -Yes.
40:36 -Okay. -The villain usually...
40:39 -looks bad on the heroine. -Yes.
40:42 If you are a villain in a film, who would you like to be?
40:45 I don't want to be a heroine.
40:48 -He is like that. -He is a villain.
40:50 -This is a villain's act. -What?
40:52 -This is a villain's act. -Yes, it is.
40:54 -This is a villain's act. -Yes.
40:55 Sir is saying that the heroine should look like a victim.
40:58 Has anyone told you about this option?
41:00 To make the heroine look like a victim.
41:01 If you have, show us.
41:02 So that we can know if the first answer is correct.
41:05 -The heroine could... Okay. -Wow.
41:07 -And the villain is important because... -Yes.
41:09 ...if there is no villain, you don't have to vote.
41:12 -You don't have to vote? -Yes.
41:14 -Sir, what are you saying? -We have a hero.
41:15 -Okay. -Yes.
41:17 -What else? -Do you want to tell the other four?
41:19 -I have to tell four. -You have to tell four.
41:20 -Yes. -Very good.
41:21 You can take their advice.
41:23 -But the villain... -To make the villain hit.
41:26 -What? -To make the villain hit.
41:27 -Villain? -Why are you asking the villain?
41:29 -The hero is important. -If the hero is a mother,
41:30 -he can hit the villain. -The hero should look like a hero.
41:33 -Okay. -There is a hero here.
41:34 No doubt.
41:36 -Mother... -I mean, the hero...
41:37 -The hero should look like a hero. -Yes.
41:38 -The hero should look like a hero. -Yes.
41:41 -Hit him. -Yes.
41:42 Is there such an option? Show us.
41:45 -Okay, mother. -Hit him.
41:48 Fight. What else?
41:50 The reason could be that the people who play the role of villains
41:52 -get work. -What?
41:54 If the villain is not there, they won't get work.
41:56 -That's possible. -You can do this with your intentions.
41:57 -Keep the villain in his film. -Yes.
41:59 -Keep him busy. -Please think about the people.
42:02 Don't be selfish.
42:04 Basim, how many years have you been doing this show?
42:08 -Sir, it's my 17th year. -Mashallah.
42:10 -You haven't worn a mosaic for 17 years. -Yes.
42:13 These are stylish short shoes.
42:19 -Sir, I'm wearing short shoes. -Oh, you're wearing short shoes.
42:21 -I can't see. -I don't believe in short shoes.
42:24 -Oh, he doesn't believe in them. -I don't believe in them.
42:26 You don't believe in anything.
42:28 -What else could it be? -Okay.
42:30 To scare the heroine.
42:33 Adi, what can you say?
42:36 -I'll be a villain in my film. -Hey...
42:38 -It's a difficult question. -To prove that not everyone can be a hero.
42:42 -Yes. -You can be a villain too.
42:43 -That's possible. -What else could it be?
42:45 -What are you saying? -What do you think?
42:48 I...
42:50 I think it's to bring a twist in the story.
42:54 -To bring a twist. -To bring a twist.
42:55 -It's possible. -It's a twist in the story.
42:58 -Do you think... -The film can't be complete without a twist.
43:02 Yes, it's a twist.
43:04 You said it as if someone just told you the answer.
43:08 -You're amazing. -No.
43:09 It felt like I threw a cue card and you wrote the answer.
43:12 -Actually... -What else could it be?
43:14 -The movie shooting is over. -Yes.
43:18 -The movie shooting is over. -Yes.
43:19 -What else could it be? -It's a great honour, Mr. Wasim...
43:21 ...that you called Mr. Kadhir Ali from my favourite movie, Peeph and Pakao.
43:26 He's not from Peeph and Pakao. He's Nadir.
43:28 -He's a good friend. -I'm a big fan of his.
43:29 -Really? -Yes.
43:31 He's in the mood to kiss.
43:33 -He's in the mood to kiss. -What else could it be?
43:37 A villain doesn't always have to be serious.
43:40 Have you ever done comedy?
43:44 No.
43:46 Why would I call a villain in any movie?
43:48 -You're saying it for comedy. -Yes.
43:50 -Comedy doesn't have a villain. -What do you think?
43:53 -I... -Tell us something else.
43:55 Let's see who's right.
43:56 -The answer... -I'm giving a technical answer.
44:03 It's not in this.
44:04 -It's a good thing to show good to bad. -Okay.
44:07 -I got it. -I got it.
44:09 -What will Nadir Ijaz do? -Sir, he's...
44:12 Show us so that we know who's right.
44:14 Is Yashir's answer right or...
44:16 -It's a good one. -Comedy.
44:18 -The party is sold out. -I think so too.
44:22 -I thought... -I thought someone told you the answer.
44:25 -My artist thought so. -Okay.
44:26 I'll take a break and we'll come back with tomorrow's predictions.
44:30 Let's take a break.
44:31 Time is short, the competition is tough.
44:36 We have three matches tomorrow.
44:38 The first is Afghanistan versus Uganda.
44:40 -Who will win? -Afghanistan.
44:41 -Sir? -Afghanistan.
44:42 -Sir? -Afghanistan.
44:43 Okay. The second is England versus Scotland.
44:44 -England. -England.
44:46 -England. -England.
44:47 -The first is Afghanistan. -Afghanistan.
44:49 Okay. The third is Netherlands versus Nepal.
44:51 -Netherlands. -Yes.
44:54 -Netherlands. -Yes.
44:55 -Netherlands. -Netherlands.
44:56 Okay. Sir, you tell us.
44:57 Afghanistan, England, Netherlands.
44:59 -Subhanallah, sir. -I don't believe in Uganda.
45:01 -Sir, you told us three. -Do the rest.
45:04 -He said the same. -I said the same.
45:06 Yashir, thank you very much, sir.
45:08 You're going to the Hajj. Congratulations.
45:10 -We're going to the Hajj. -Wow.
45:12 Wow.
45:13 -We remembered everyone in the prayer. -Yes.
45:16 No doubt.
45:17 We have 40 seconds left. Tell us how you're doing.
45:20 You tell us. Are you okay?
45:22 In these 40 seconds, I'll announce on behalf of my brother
45:25 with his permission that in his next film,
45:28 you're a hero and you're a villain.
45:30 -What will happen in that? -He announced nothing.
45:32 Just like that.
45:33 He said the times will be the same as you wanted.
45:37 Thank God he said he's a hero and I'm a villain.
45:40 He didn't say I'm a hero.
45:41 -Otherwise, what would happen? -I was in trouble.
45:43 -I'm a villain in my own party. -That's right.
45:46 -I don't believe in it. -Sir, thank you very much.
45:48 One second. Thank you very much.
45:49 Shahid Ashmin, thank you very much.
45:51 -Kamran, thank you very much. -Thank you.
45:54 Thank you.
45:55 Kuddus, thank you.
45:55 Ghaffar, Anil, Bhaji Nasreen, Anauri, thank you all.
46:01 -We'll meet tomorrow. -Before we go, one thing.
46:03 -Yes. -In the next tire, 28.5.
46:05 -In the last one, 30. -Yes.
46:06 -Okay. -May God bless you.
46:08 -Pakistan. -Long live.