Ghani Khan HD Full Urdu Docomentry Program PART 1 غنی خان ڈاکمنٹری پروگرام پہلا حصہ

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Ghani Khan HD Full Urdu Docomentry Program PART 1 غنی خان ڈاکمنٹری پروگرام پہلا حصہ

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02:00I was born in the village of Batchakhan, in the village of Batchakhan.
02:25The name of the school was Azad Ismail Mahesh School.
02:30Khan had given us his house and we made it into a school.
02:34We used to study there and everyone was teaching religion there.
02:38Batchakhan Khan was not teaching us about the British.
02:43He was teaching us that the king is very dear to us.
02:47So, as far as I was concerned, he was planning to turn it into a mosque,
02:51and he was planning to turn it into a mosque.
02:54Because he believed in the faith of the Pathanas and Mullahs,
02:57he wanted to be an honest Mullah.
03:01So, I studied with him for 8-9 years.
03:04I studied the Quran, Hadith, Bukhari, Muslim, Mishka.
03:07I studied everything.
03:09Then I studied the Salaf and Mahwah.
03:12I still remember the Gardanas.
03:17When Batchakhan rebelled, we found out that his organiser was Mullah Shorbaza.
03:25And his agents were all Mullahs.
03:28So, there was a lot of hatred against the Mullahs in our area.
03:31Because Mullahs were very popular here.
03:34So, Baba said that we will not make him a Mullah.
03:39And I also met him there through matriculation.
03:45No college was accepting us.
03:48We had a school in Andhra Pradesh.
03:50But they didn't let us go to any college.
03:53They didn't let us go anywhere.
03:55So, he joined our school in Delhi.
04:00Maulana Muhammad Ali, Shaukat Ali, Dr. Zakir Hussain,
04:04Dr. Majmal Khan, Dr. Ansari.
04:08So, Zakir Hussain was our principal there.
04:15We used to live in a bungalow in Khurul Bagh.
04:20We used to study there.
04:23I spent a year there.
04:26When the war broke out in Afghanistan, Baba called me and offered me a medical mission.
04:33But the British didn't let me do the medical mission.
04:37They didn't give me a passport.
04:40When I reached Khurul Bagh, they gave me a passport.
04:47But I didn't want to go to Sakha.
04:51So, I stayed there.
04:56There were 32 students.
04:58All of them were students of first, second and third year.
05:00I was one of the college students.
05:02There were 6 doctors.
05:04Dr. Zakir Hussain was the leader of the group in Delhi.
05:10He sent me to England.
05:14He told the British officers to send me to a good English teacher.
05:23So that I could learn English.
05:29I spent a year in London.
05:31I travelled with Shabgar.
05:33He told me that I should learn English.
05:36There was a famous English scholar there.
05:40His name was Vikram.
05:42He was a very famous scholar.
05:44His grandfather built a college in Cambridge.
05:50I stayed there for a year and a half.
05:54I went to a university in America.
05:57I got a certificate from the headmaster.
06:02He gave me permission to study there.
06:08He accepted me.
06:10He told me that he wanted to convert the raw materials.
06:17He told me to learn how to make sugar.
06:21He told me that he would take me to England.
06:24He would make sugar and sell it to me for a high price.
06:27I had a cousin.
06:29He sent him to Madras for engineering.
06:31He sent everyone for engineering.
06:34He didn't know how much sugar factory cost.
06:38No one had ever seen a sugar factory.
06:42I went to South of North India.
06:47It was the last state.
06:49It was very colourful.
06:51It was very strict.
06:53There were colleges, shops, theatres and taxis.
07:00There were train carriages.
07:04We didn't understand the use of sugar.
07:10The sun didn't burn the sugar.
07:19The principal told the Madrasi boys to wear turbans.
07:24They were called East Indians.
07:28I spent 3-4 years there.
07:31My place was confiscated.
07:33My father and uncle went to jail.
07:36I stayed there for 8 months.
07:39I didn't get any money or anything.
07:44When I went to the intelligence test,
07:50they told me that I belonged to Hitler.
07:54They told me that the East Indians were all human.
07:59And that the European Indians were all foxes.
08:05I left thousands of American boys behind.
08:15Ali Khan is a poet of our time.
08:21It is a great honor to meet him.
08:32When I started writing,
08:39Ali Khan had been released from the literary stage.
08:45He was in jail.
08:47After coming out of jail,
08:49I met him.
08:54Every time I met him,
08:59I thought about him.
09:05He doesn't just have a political mind.
09:11He has a great philosophical mind.
09:17He has a great philosophy.
09:27He has a great philosophy.
09:37I met Ghani Khan 28 years ago.
09:43It was when I was a student.
09:46We met at a literary event.
09:50I felt like I was meeting a Greek god.
09:56I had studied Ghani Khan for a long time.
09:59I was familiar with his political and literary life.
10:05But it was a dream for me
10:08that Ghani Khan would know me personally.
10:15Since then,
10:17I have spent a lot of time with him.
10:23It is my good fortune
10:28that he has a lot of love and kindness for me.
10:38He lives in a village near Charsadda.
10:42He has named his house Darul Aman.
10:48As soon as I enter his house,
10:50I feel like there is a whole world of love around me.
11:00Trees, plants, his house,
11:04paintings at every step of his house.
11:09There are so many things.
11:11I want to stay there day and night
11:14and see everything.
11:17Ghani Khan is a very kind, hospitable,
11:22and compassionate person.
11:26I spend a lot of time with him.
11:33He is such an interesting person
11:36that I don't even realize how time flies.
11:42One of the important aspects of his personality
11:49is that he is an equal friend to everyone,
11:54from a child to an old man.
11:57He never considered anyone less than himself.
12:03And this is the reason
12:05that because of his sincerity,
12:09I always spent a lot of time with him.
12:16And day and night,
12:17I learned a lot from him in that literary environment.
12:21I was born in boarding school.
12:23I was four or five years old when my mother died.
12:26Then my grandmother raised me.
12:30In 1927, she also died.
12:32She was in Tahun.
12:34Then I was in a very bad condition,
12:37like the children of the poor.
12:39I was in a boarding house in New York.
12:42It was three rupees a month.
12:44What did they feed me for three rupees?
12:48I was in a very bad condition.
12:50I was in a boarding house.
12:52I was on a business trip.
12:54I didn't even know where I was going.
12:56After twenty days,
12:57they came and asked me how I was doing.
12:59Then I left.
13:01I was very unlucky.
13:03Thank God, the doctors came.
13:06The war was over.
13:08The Great War.
13:10He took the children of our family
13:14and sent them to a boarding school in Dehradun.
13:18I was in ninth grade at the time.
13:20I was in tenth grade.
13:21They told me that the war was over.
13:24Then I left.
13:28I didn't know about the traditions here.
13:31One day, I wore a hat.
13:34I was wearing a hat.
13:36They asked me why I was wearing a hat.
13:40I told them that I would wear it on my head.
13:44They asked me what was wrong with it.
13:47I got angry.
13:49I liked horses.
13:52I bought a horse in a carnation auction.
13:54They asked me where I was from.
13:56I told them that I was from Utman Singh.
14:00They told me that there were 12 villages here.
14:03I used to visit them to see the farmers.
14:07I used to object to this.
14:10I used to run around on the horse.
14:14I used to run around on the horse.
14:19I used to run around on the horse.
14:20I wrote a letter to Baba.
14:24I wrote a letter to Baba.
14:27He called me to the Haripur jail.
14:30He called me to the Haripur jail.
14:33He took my return ticket.
14:35I told him to go to Jawaharlal.
14:38I wrote a letter to him.
14:39I told him that I found a British man.
14:41I told him to make him an Indian.
14:43I told him to make him a simple Indian.
14:47Jawaharlal read the letter.
14:49He smiled and said,
14:51You look simple enough.
14:54I said,
14:56I lived in Ahmedabad with him for a year.
15:01Indira Gandhi was young.
15:03She was 13, 14, 15 years old.
15:06There was a big earthquake in Bihar in 1935.
15:1275,000 people were killed.
15:14The British were saying that they were killed.
15:16Many people were killed.
15:18There was no relief.
15:20There was no hospital.
15:21There was no doctor.
15:22There was nothing.
15:23Jawaharlal went there.
15:24He was very angry.
15:26He had a very bad temper.
15:29He spoke very harshly against the British.
15:33When he came back,
15:35he said,
15:36Now it's time for us to go to jail.
15:39Then he said,
15:40I am sending you and Indira to Shantiniketan.
15:43That is the international university of Tagore.
15:46All the boys from all over the world come there.
15:50And they call for professors from abroad.
15:54Very famous professors come there.
15:57They give extension lectures.
16:00So he sent us there.
16:02When he went to jail, we...
16:04Ghani Khan's poetry,
16:09the most important thing I see in it
16:15is that whatever he has said,
16:24it has been passed on to him.
16:27What he has said or heard,
16:31or what he has taken as a classical topic,
16:37there is no such thing.
16:39Whatever he says,
16:40it has been passed on to him.
16:43And whatever he says,
16:49he speaks the truth.
16:53By speaking the truth,
16:55I mean that all of us
17:01have our own self,
17:06which even we do not know.
17:09And everyone tries to hide it,
17:18so that no one can see it.
17:22That is our inner self.
17:24We try in our entire life
17:29to hide our inner self from people,
17:34from ourselves.
17:41This collective subconscious,
17:46which is called habits,
17:49all these things are based on that individuality,
17:53which is our inner self,
17:56all these things are based on it.
18:01And one aspect of society is ours,
18:11and the other is our inner self.
18:15The biggest thing about Ghani Khan is
18:20that he tries to know his inner self,
18:26and not only himself,
18:28but also to show people what he is.
18:32So, when a person reads his poetry,
18:35from the beginning to the end,
18:37what happens is that
18:39one by one,
18:40he is removing these veils from himself.
18:47So, as the veils are removed,
18:51and we recognize him,
18:53we see ourselves in him.
18:57Because we are also part of this society,
19:01and we see ourselves in him.
19:03And because of this,
19:05we are more influenced by his poetry,
19:08and by the poetry of other poets.
19:21Because they are closer to us,
19:23we see ourselves in them.
19:50Khanda Rai
19:55Shundi Daki De Surur
20:04De Maste Aude Armaan Lai
20:12Yeh Tasvir Dajana Mirai
20:18Safa Meena Naze Del Rai
20:28Safa Kuli Mahroor Rai
20:38Zade Kuts Vibakhi Lai
20:50Yeh Wadat Bahar Gwadam
20:58Zada Nawayam Che Janat Rai
21:03Zada Nawayam Che Hoor Rai
21:10Zade Kho Ausa Awakta
21:17Ishara Datha Birat Rai
21:24Malad Daba Cha Hanoi
21:33Ausi Naad Yau Fakir Rai

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