Muzammil bhai mujhe ap se masla yeh hai ke when you thought I made fun of you on Kazi’s podcast I messaged you the same day and apologized but you didn’t even bother to reply but you posted in your closed fb group that Irfan is arrogant. A few months later, still no reply on that apology, a team member of yours reached out to me for an appearance on your podcast. Toh mere bhai itne professionalism se pehle thori basic courtesy pe bhi focus karien. Baki Arkg
@hasaan20249 ай бұрын
womp womp
@TBTGO9 ай бұрын
Irfan bhai, Thank you for your message but I believe aap ki memory thori kamzor hai. Aapne publicly mera mazak uraya jiss per maine closed group pay logon ko kaha ke main aapko invite kar chuka houn multiple times laikin aap ka attitude uss clip main wazeh hai. Aapko kissi ne woh clip bheja tu aap ne mujhe aik voice note bheja jiss main aapne apologize karne ke bajaye koi random explanation bhej di jiss per i was annoyed and I didn’t respond. A month after that we met, interacted, joked and spoke to each other for 4+ HOURS at the Social Media Awards in Karachi. MANY months later my team reached out to you because I thought after our interaction which was very civil and friendly, we had let bygones be bygones. Even if you did have any confusions or misunderstandings, you could’ve reached out to me but, you, being true to your brand, again went out and publicly lashed at me on stories. Professionalism aur courtesy ke baaray main aap bhi thori self reflection kar lain. Hum tu bohat kar chuke.
@AbbasFaiz9 ай бұрын
When your fav top 2 content creators are setting camps and you are confused as fuck, which fringe do you belong to. 🥹
@mohammadrehan8236 ай бұрын
@@TBTGO brother agr irfan bhai pehle bhi isi baat pr naraz hue hain ke aapne khud inhe ku ni bulaya tou 2nd time dobara se team member ke zariye se hi unko invite krna ghalat tha. I think so aap unki baat ka hadd se bura mana gye.......
@BananaRepublicOfPakistan6 ай бұрын
@@TBTGO 1. how much dollars did you got from ISI?? 2. lets create controversy and make Dollars and also enjoy vacation in US.
@badarwaqar52289 ай бұрын
How do you manage to explain things well structured and clear? The sole point here is that we should be humble enough to accept our limited understanding of things and ready to evolve our thinking
@goals279 ай бұрын
We as a generation first must accept that we aren't humble enough and lack tolerance. We like to have an opinion about everything ( that's fine) and like to blame our elders/previous generations for every problem ( which isn't fine imho) but we as a generation aren't realising the problem we are creating in our society by being extremely arrogant and lacking humble Ness and sadly passing that into our younger siblings as well as kids. This is not a good sign for the future. I just hope millennials and gen z in our country together realize that problem and will correct it before it's too late
@shariqaijaz5369 ай бұрын
p
@CuriosityJuice9 ай бұрын
@@goals27 I would say that sense of ego in this and past generations come from our education system where we are made to believe false narratives of superiority and top of it parents generating sense of tribal superiority and then regional superiority and social color based superiority. I also hope we start to realize that problem but in the era of social media where everybody is looking for attention for some views and that views trigger that sense of superiority in them.
@rabiyasohail75349 ай бұрын
It reminds some great words from Dr. Israr Ahmed. A PHD can be emotional and a completely illiterate can be an intelligent person.
@goals279 ай бұрын
@@CuriosityJuice I don't think so education system is creating that mindset, and even that we are made to believe in any certain superiority.it's more of a media and social media making us that way now, previous generation wasn't that arrogant, this generation of ours doesn't have ounce of humility even though education system has been the same. As I said this generation need to realize that and change that culture with unity, but we aren't even realising that so it's far fetched idea right now
@alifromusa9 ай бұрын
Hi muzammil. I am your age fellow. At the time you were in FAST i was doing my engineering from uet. I remember following your internet content from HOL on my slow internet at home. These 2 videos of yours have given words to my journey as well. I am not as articulate as you but I have travelled alot after my graduation. This has changed my thinking and provided me alot of things to think about. I wish i can meet you and talk alot about my journey. We are from the Golden Generation (1990). We really have suffered alot with vague point of views. We got caught between the Zia ul Haq inspired generation and the new ones born in the age of internet. I feel we had to wade through on our own to find the truth and many of our fellow brethren have not made that journey. Add to that the family responsibilities and deteriorating economy of beloved Pakistan. Thank you for your content.
@ammarhassan45719 ай бұрын
I agree with you,.... Being age fellow, we have been consistently on a transition track, which is not bad... Its a cycle of start liking, loving... Realization... Questioning and then hating that one idea... And then next and next
@drarif007 ай бұрын
یہ پوری جنریشن کی داستان ہے۔
@HanifArif9 ай бұрын
In a country like Pakistan, Opening out thoughts & philosophies of life to the public is truly a bravery act. You are one of the few individual that is shaping a new ray of thoughts for the new generation.
@shazianasir83409 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast . Such clarity of thought and open mind. I am a Pakistani female physician living in US for last 30 years . The changes I felt after moving and getting exposed to diversity. This generation is lucky to have access to info and diversity
@goals279 ай бұрын
Yeah but if exposed to those without strong connection with roots and inferiorty complex then such access to info and Diversity will become a menace
@waqarzakaria80948 ай бұрын
Sir simple that our society is made like this in seven decades you must debate on our society
@MajidMushtaqOfficial9 ай бұрын
Couldn’t skip a single sec of both these parts and waiting for the 3rd one! Just like my last comment, Muzammil you are a gem ✨🫶 Always rooting for you and may you keep inspiring us all!
@fsyed899 ай бұрын
Hats off to you for staying grounded and bearing with the backlash. It shows your character. May Allah always protect you.
@imhashir9 ай бұрын
I've been following you for a long time, and I openly say this to everyone that a lot of what I do, my ideas and my plans, are something I learned from your podcasts. These last two videos where you explained your whole background are really important for someone who is following you for a long time and watch a lot of your content. They help us better understand your opinions, why you hold the beliefs you do and why you say what you say. You really made us go through this whole journey from center to far left and back to center. Man I really appreciate everything you are doing. Unlike a lot of clickbait influencers, you are not doing this for the views or money only. Because a lot of the videos you have done recently cannot get a lot of views. They are not fun topics or something that people in Pakistan feel very interested in. But they are filled with absolute gem of a content. You are building a legacy. I don't think I've ever commented on any of your videos, though I've watched a lot of them and always "Liked" them. But I really wanted to appreciate you and thank you for all of your efforts. You are a huge inspiration. You might not remember me but we met in Dubai on Gitex and I was blown away by your absolute humbleness. Feel honored to have met you. Keep going.
@moin76999 ай бұрын
Muzammil, just like many other ordinary middle-class Pakistanis, shares a common feeling of confusion. It seems that the voices of the left and right dominate the discourse because those of us in the center, (who I believe make up the majority), are also uncertain and tend to remain silent. It's crucial for the positive aspects of our society to be heard.-- Moreover, your ability to captivate an audience for an entire hour with nothing but your words demonstrates an incredible depth of substance. Unlike flashy vloggers with music, drone shots, and highlighters, your simple yet profound thoughts command attention solely through their authenticity.
@bilalmahmood29448 ай бұрын
The crux of this vlog is to tolerate the others opinion and present your point of view in a cultural way with respect. Thanks Muzamil for your valuable roller coaster of your life! May Allah bless you
@Alikimastian9 ай бұрын
Muzzamil, you are such a gentleman. Rational, logical and humble. I never find you arrogant
@imtiaz42019 ай бұрын
Stand with truth no matter it's against Conservative or Liberal.
@quonxinquonyi85709 ай бұрын
For absolute truth you would have to research past/ history and history is biased coz it is written or modified by the superpower of this time….this is the only “ fundamental truth “ associated with modern history…so what to do now,we are in the paradox….now come the important part to mitigate this paradox of biased history,and this mitigation is through imaan( faith)… can we make a trade off between two???? Million dollar question which is more tilted towards liberal than the conservatives religious group,coz of the unbalanced segmentation of modern world
@siddique.abubakr9 ай бұрын
do you know "truth"?
@quonxinquonyi85709 ай бұрын
@@siddique.abubakr that “know it all” attitude,which is presented as woke in this modern world is just blind following of liberalized world which is in state of irreversible decay
@k.komega9 ай бұрын
That's the psychology of Islam ,Stand with truth even if it goes against you
@imtiaz42019 ай бұрын
@@k.komega and if the truth goes against Islam then?
@hfdgraphics52369 ай бұрын
How can be someone so humble with their critics?
@zareebadirect67009 ай бұрын
Muzamil and hamna speaks so much wisdom, im 21 years old medical student and have been listening to you to for the last 2-3 years, you both have shaped my viewpoints on alot of aspects of life so thankyou sm ❤️
@usd009 ай бұрын
20:27 The Importance of Understanding the “Why”. This part was personally my "Dil ki Baat" 🔥
@Aaila-i7b2 ай бұрын
agreed
@UmairKhan-mr5vp9 ай бұрын
I started listening to your thoughts after your podcast with Hafiz Naeem. Since then, I have watched several videos and I appreciate any person who talk with reasoning and rationale in addition to their pure intent of evolving after the discussion. Keep up the good work Muzammil bhai ❤
@aqsaali26709 ай бұрын
I am also from a middle-class family, my father was a rickshaw driver back then, and he saved every penny to send me for higher education, now I have a career and a good social life I was not from an upper class and still not. I know so many people from middle-class families who manage their finances so well to maintain their lives. When I saw your middle-class viral clip I could easily relate to it.
@fansari10009 ай бұрын
The quality of your podcasts is unmatchable.
@fansari10009 ай бұрын
@@stocks7140 excuse me? Kahan ki frustration hai bhai? Read my comment again.
@nomanalimazhar29859 ай бұрын
@@stocks7140 weed?
@ShakeelAhmed-007s9 ай бұрын
@@stocks7140 bhai wo podcast ki tareef kar rahi. Chill karein
@techyboy019 ай бұрын
@@stocks7140 charas p?
@techyboy019 ай бұрын
@@fansari1000 kia ap mj sy dosti kro ge
@22Clippers9 ай бұрын
""When You blindly follow an ideology than all logic goes down the drain"" ( syed Muzamil Hasan ) .
@zeus29758 ай бұрын
Isn't that like the very definiton of religious faith?
@extremelyeccentric71386 ай бұрын
@@zeus2975Yes. But in case of Pakistan it is too much.
@KashifAli-gh6py9 ай бұрын
I'm 17 years removed from you in age (that makes me 17, of course : ). But I can relate to exactly what you're saying. My generation hasn't done much better in setting a good, centrist, middle of road example for discourse. For that matter, we in the US have the same issue (within our own context). Keep up the good work. Much, much needed.
@SaifAli969 ай бұрын
Muzamil, thank you a lot for sharing your story! Watching you since HoL and always find your work inspirational and positive.
@harisamin86038 ай бұрын
The day i started watching your content i knew i have struck gold. I can't be grateful enough for how much you've shaped my perspective about different fringes in Pakistan. I've learnt to humanize people's perspective because of you. Your intellect and approach is way beyond the likes of shahzad and Syed Muzammil. I can understand what trauma you must have gone through after what Shahzad did just for his puny viewership. Trust me bhai they envy your intellect and wisdom so they find means to pull you down to level with you. These pseudo intellectuals can only do sasti comedy to gain traction. So worry not, true believers in rationale can tell the diff between clowns and Heros...And you're our HERO Muzammil Bhai♥️
@stabinhaider9 ай бұрын
It's good that you have got the capacity to reflect on your experiences, understand your biases and update your opinion rather than be an egoistic person. May Allah keeps taking some good work from you in life.
@Helohelo4649 ай бұрын
Great to hear from you Muzammil. I remember your Lolz studio page on Facebook. Me and my buddies used to follow your page in 2010-11. Your content was different back then too. You had posted a picture of your travel inside US where you were the only passenger on a flight and we used to judge kia burger londa ha yr. Its so good to hear your full story, more power to you and May Almighty Allah bless you.
@muks_h69918 ай бұрын
These are the exact well-balanced perspectives and critical thinking converstaions we need in Pakistan today. Thank you so much Muzammil for bringing us your life story. Your level of rationality and empathy for both sides is commendable MashaAllah. Stay blessed brother!
@gulwali95239 ай бұрын
I don't usually comment on stuff. But I wanted to say this is high class content, with proper reasoning and proper analysis of everything.
@mab19 ай бұрын
💯
@muhammadumairsaleem56728 ай бұрын
Agreed
@GreatVoid-es8ob6 ай бұрын
chup yahudi
@saleemullah59746 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Haseebahmed199 ай бұрын
Salam One of the best, rational and genuine issues highlighting Podcasts ever. I have rarely commented on any video on youtube but I would give you a round of applause for this. Keep doing these types of videos ❤
@hassanashraf87729 ай бұрын
Hi Muzzamil, I found your video very informative, and I learned a lot from the challenges you've faced and overcome. It's incredible to see your resilience. I also appreciate the importance you place on addressing humanity. However, I want to share a personal struggle: I often find it difficult to communicate comfortably with people of higher status,upper-class. I feel a sense of pressure that i am trying to impress them in order to gain favor, whether it's my unit head, teacher, or anyone else in authority. As a result, I find it difficult to befriend individuals of upper class or higher status, even if they express interest in forming a bond with me. Despite my efforts, overcoming this issue remains a challenge.
@rehansatti1029 ай бұрын
hey Muzammil, genuinely I don't comment much! but man understanding your side of the story was heart whelming, I remember when the trend outraged against you being called the so-called Middle Class, and being a student of Roots in H8 ISB, I can confirm all these things that I have also survived 2 different lifestyles and it has made me grow mentally! and has increased acceptance, thank you so much for being genuine in how you feel! no one is perfect other than Allah so don't worry
@uzairmughal93839 ай бұрын
Language evades me when I try to express the beauty of this video. I went through this same journey from ultra-right to ultra-left, by identifying the irrationalities and hypocrisies of both camps. Now, I don't believe in camps, I believe in having specific data-backed opinions on specific issues regarding politics, economics, religion, social structures etc. As Oscar Wilde said: To define is to limit. I never thought that I would find such logical content from a Pakistani youtuber, being introduced to you proved to be one of the best things in my digital life. It's very hard to be rational in our divisive, intolerant, and judgemental world so I hope that God gives you courage to succeed in your journey! My learning from this video was that we should try harder to be humble, and to recognize our privileges and to be patient with people who have had difficult lives than us. I think there is a lot I need to learn in this domain. You don't have to 'disprove' or 'debunk' someone, you just have to 'understand' it, which is the hardest thing in the world.
@WTF_whatthefootball9 ай бұрын
I feel like most of the liberal start like you. We try to logically debate with the right. But Talking from my experience we get fed up and also become (leftist) extremists and start outraging. Kudos to you for still trying to have logical debates. It also motivates me to revisit my (maybe) logical self that I was an year ago.
@case4978 ай бұрын
Really love you Muzzmil bhai ❤️ Life learning video for all middle class Pakistanis ...! I'm a woman from a village of Gilgit Baltistan, love your logics ..you never look arrogant.!
@hassanshahid22799 ай бұрын
An amazing podcast. I'm usually quiet viewer, but I had to say it. Also, a request, if you don't mind: have you considered adding English subtitles? I have friends who don't speak urdu who I'd love to show your podcasts to
@biyaji19 ай бұрын
It's really not easy to get so open about something you experienced knowing ppl might have conflicting feedback, but again its a learning journey..and we are learning too. Thank you for making it a shared process. JazakAllah ❤️
@muwahhidzeb29239 ай бұрын
Muzammil been listening to you for very long and mentally I'm in the same space as you are, being in the center is the actual privilege and rarely would people understand this but i think individually a person can adopt this central space, in terms of masses, as a people we would always be attracted to a fringe bcz that's how mass psychology works.
@hammasahmad27509 ай бұрын
You're an inspiration when it comes to dealing with all of these negative externalities. It's mentally exhausting when you can't figure out what exactly is other's rationale behind them reacting in a certain way, all you can do is to continue finding the right way and remain firm on your principles and ideology
@moeenmahmood19869 ай бұрын
Amazing articulation. One of the best I have heard. A true dill ki baat. Muzzamil I can relate to you a lot. Having gone through private schools and elite university in Pak and then finding that I knew nothing about my religion which started a new phase in my life of going back to the basics and rediscovering myself. I hope the light that I see in you will benefit our country for many years to come.
@shaheryarmuhammad67999 ай бұрын
50:00 Shezad bhai ko siraf apsay masalah nai hay, he just generally dislikes anyone with an opposing point of view. Everyone saw what he was trying to do in that podcast, acting innocent and gas lighting you, saying ' Mainay tou yeh apko kaha hi nai'. Bro has victim mentality.
@murtazajamani9 ай бұрын
A very good example of a clear Pakistani centrist position and advocacy
@AhmadBajwa-li1ui9 ай бұрын
Muzammil Bhai You are the Only Source of Inspiration for Me. Stay Happy and stay Blessed .
@SHPK1238 ай бұрын
Muzamil you are a gem! A lot of people can relate to this including myself and it is absolutely critical that we carve out a space where the fringes (both left and right) can debate with intellectual honesty and mutual respect. Let the best ideas win!
@BitsDiscovery9 ай бұрын
When some people take this as out of context , the Possible thumbnails could be: 1:What is problem of Muzammil with Ghayas. 2: According to Muzammil, ghayas is Arrogant? 3: Muzammil and Ghayas fight But Muzammil you did very well, i completely agree. everyone have a different background and different experience. You cannot impose your opinion on other nor you can change others perspective by Zoor And zbrdasti ❤
@rajaahsanfarooq73499 ай бұрын
1:01:34 brother we are listening to more power to you and to be honest I have evolved so much by consuming your content so for that Thank you ❤
@nadiasalman21069 ай бұрын
18:59 so powerful podcast specially the way u try to understand the others n eveey class of Pakistan and then define it to others. Just amazing
@mariamqasim29739 ай бұрын
When someone criticises another person, it mostly comes from a place of inadequacy. There is a huge possibility that when u speak from a place authenticity, embodying what you believe, then it may trigger ppl who struggle to do the same, or aspire to be as brave. You should take such feedback with a pinch of salt, these ppl may be in awe 😄
@anilamoinsyed12458 ай бұрын
Whenever i see your videos i realize i m not middle class, but upper middle class and very unfiltered talk. Love it
@manasibrhm9 ай бұрын
Yar muzammil bhai...shuru se hi dekh rhy hain apko....ap bilkul sahi kertay rahay ho...or ker rahay ho. Shehzaad wali podcast k baad so feesad pata tha k kya takleef hai usko... Tension na lain...buhat himmat hai jo aise logo ko berdasht kertay ho...or us se b bari himmat hai sab k samnay ye batain kerna ❤ more power to you
@asmaar21789 ай бұрын
Amazing. Aag lga di 🔥 Pure rational thinker, a person who can bear and respect other people views and perspective is a real intellect. I watched these both parts today and kudos man! That’s how you be real without supporting whatever ideology blindly. Sometimes I struggle with both sides, because we need to be a little understanding and flexible to actually understand someone’s point of view. Thanks for making me jump out of this box because lately I was ashamed for being leftist after listening to extreme liberals, im glad there are people like you who are pointing the wrong doings of both sides. I hate when liberals bash religion just to prove a point, but somethings are culture injected and we name it religion problem. I never had an hour long video go by this fast. Keep doing what you doing, I literally had to change device to come subscribe you with my logged in account.
@thehussansiddiqui9 ай бұрын
After watching both videos...I would like you to have a podcast with Faisal waraich.I am totally getting your point.The whole Transformation is relatable to me.like wise people usually don't understand me too most people try to score beyond logic.Study,Study and analyze in paradigm of society and problem statement that's what logic says.
I generally never comment on anyones content but honestly this was something which allows me as a teenager to go through a life journey of someone who changed the way how he thought and this is really the need of the society at this moment. Remarkable skills Muzammil Bhai. You are indeed an asset to my youtube wall
@Muhammad-hb5zf9 ай бұрын
Hello muzamil, I have been listening to your podcasts on and off for a while now. I am also from bahawalpur (did my schooling from SPS bahawalpur) and I'll graduate this year from a very prestigious institute in ISB. I have watched your previous video and this too and loved how you shared your thoughts and journey. The part where you told I became a westernized and west oriented boy (khooni liberal), so do I feel as of this moment because of my schooling and because of the institute I am educating right now and after hearing your thoughts. It really changed my spectrum of seeing and observing things. It broadened my vision. The good thing is I have developed a sense of humanization and adaptability as my horizon has changed from moving from a small, underprivileged city to the capital. And by yourself as a depiction of ideal or sort of; I am pleased to know that I am on right path to get to know people and adapt myself accordingly and humanizing at the same time. I thank you for making this video and I know that my regards won't be enough for you or your channel but seriously, alike me, boys who came with same background as me and educating in the best institute in ISB; ALL admire you and follow you and I think your talk and your efforts are paying off if for the betterment of the upcoming generation it may be ❤. I see you as a mentor ❤. Lots of love and please keep up with the channel. It is inspiring not only middle class, but also upper, lower middle and also elite class as well as you provide a wide spectrum of vision to look upon the things as they are in a very descriptive and comprehensive way. Again, thanks muzamil. PS, bahawalpur ka chakar lage to lazmi batana One more thing, this is my first comment on any channel on youtube and your video make me do it
@Jackdisc5679 ай бұрын
Don't compare yourself to Junaijo or Ghiaz. You have a totally different educational background and vision. You didn't grow up just playing football or doing other trivial things. I completely understand your thoughts, and to be honest, I feel proud when I realize that I share the same vision: "k choor ko na pakro, usnay chori q ki us wajah ko pakro" because there is always a reason behind any action. Best of luck, brother
@muhammadasiffarooqi76729 ай бұрын
Brother i cant express my emotions to you. Seriously, i loved your act of putting your jouney here, i have learned soo much. Would love to know what things are not good on right side.
@usamamushtaqbhutta89088 ай бұрын
Muzamil, the quality of "dil ki baat" is improving day-by-day. Thank you for clarifying some of the things from your past. The bottom line is that people need to stop running their own agendas and have discussion to make a framework based on the principles they agree with.
@MAliBabarAbbasi8 ай бұрын
This is the real honest stuff. Can understand what he is saying since I was born in 1990 myself. Glad to hear Muzamil’s philosophy around how average rational person is going to arrive close to centre eventually, it’s spot on.
@JamshadAhmad9 ай бұрын
What a remarkable and respectable way to share your true feelings without trying to stir up more controversy.❤
@younusali96569 ай бұрын
This whole thing really change my persoective of thinking.A very eloborative and general motivational toward rational thinking. Keep it coming you doing a great job ❤
@saniaimam56829 ай бұрын
I’ll be very honest, before listening to these videos I wasn’t a big fan of you and quite frankly I had put you in boxes too. But I’d really appreciate you for making these videos and sharing your whole journey with us. This has definitely changed my perspective about you and I’m definitely looking at you in a different light now. And not just that, your thoughts about being rational, being a good listener, not outright canceling others has really made me think about my own thought process. Once again, thanks a lot for sharing this! Looking fwd to the next parts!
@core67029 ай бұрын
50:58 Muzamil bhai actually you are a good person so you go trying to figure out why some people have a problem with you The thing is some people get off on bringing others down And you cant change a person who doesnt want to change himself So just dont waste your energy on why these people have issues with you If you look closely you will find them doing the same to others as well Like the person in question has proven time and time again how he turns his podcast into an interrogation of sorts So yea Keep doing what you do We love you ❤
@FatimaKhan86_9 ай бұрын
Hooked with this series !
@linktofarhan9 ай бұрын
This conversation changed my mindset and you know I got my 1st dream job because of you Thanks a lot
@fizafashion65958 ай бұрын
I just want to say that there are my things that you had talk in your video which is actually the issues in our society due to lack of connection and understanding. You explain the things in a well structure manner.
@hafsahmustafa9 ай бұрын
I think your journey is the journey of every middle class in Pakistan. It seems to me like you have opened up a pandora's box so be ready for the back lash 😞 but do know that there are many ppl like us who r proud of you n praying for you. Ppl like you give us hope that we still have young man who think positively . I always wanted to tell you n this is my first time commenting in ur channel...You did a great favor to a lot of us ... u gave us hope by showing that we have Ma she Allah such great talented ppl still living in Pakistan. May Allah SWT protect you from all evil.
@saadullah7129 ай бұрын
Love the detailed deconstruction of different perspectives in our society with a professional and logical manner. So many points to question one's own thoughts. Keep it up bro, very refreshing
@arshadmukhtar9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful approach and path to build a genuine thought process. I have been following you since lolz studio times and I used to watch content from Khujlee vines of that time. I was a university student at that time and it was so beautiful to see growing online creative and humorous content. Well, I really appreciate and respect the way you have set a very positive and strong impact on many Pakistanis like me. I occasionally share your content with my younger cousins and siblings. Keep making the same sincere efforts to enlighten the community. Pakistani society needs people like you. May Allah Paak bring more khair and barakah in your time, efforts and energies. Amen sum amen
@mahnoorrana42759 ай бұрын
Watched both parts till the end! These are probably tbt's most powerful podcasts 🔥👏 full of wisdom 🙏 I remember when you were being cancelled for that elite-middle class clip on twitter and it was honestly really heartbreaking to see people saying all sorts of things to you. But clearly all that cancelling has made you even wiser 🙏 Also when you talked about the impact the different educational streams (o/a level vs fsc) and institutes had on you, I totally related to every single word you said (I went through something similar too) Lastly just want to add that I was introduced to podcasts by your channel. The content you've been putting out is phenomenal and has a huge impact on youth 🎉 you changed my thought process 🙏
@muhammadayaz27479 ай бұрын
I opened video only to watch a min to boost your views , ended up watching whole video 👏🏻🙌 I have no words just hats off to you
@hirrakhan5549 ай бұрын
The amount of respect I have for you, sir. Hats off. It always amazing learning from you. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
@pdfeditify9 ай бұрын
The reason i watch your videos is due to your commitment to logic and rationality. Keep up the great work in trying to wake up the masses.
@umariqbal33709 ай бұрын
Love you Muzammil! Boht pyari baat, maza agya. Keep standing your ground
@keysh428 ай бұрын
Just discovered this channel ❤ wow how did I live without this for so long. Born and bred in UK 🇬🇧 cant relate to most of your experiences but so intrigued to learn about them. Have always wanted to learn more about the land our grandparents left for whatever reasons.
@abdul-UIUX9 ай бұрын
Muzamil, I never found you arrogant or illogical. You are such a humble and sweet person.
@heyxzainab9 ай бұрын
Each episode of dil ki baat matures me. Literally.
@hajrajawaid28089 ай бұрын
Loved hearing this. Following you since lolz studio days. Stuck with you because of your good intentions and honesty. Regards,
@biyaji19 ай бұрын
I really want to appreciate you for opening up and sharing your journey so rationally, being so raw. It's really learning process for many of us.
@khipksy18889 ай бұрын
Just a small reminder. Fast Karachi corner building was not set on fire due to political differences, it was set on fire on 27th dec, when Benazir died.
@Epic-Clips-Official9 ай бұрын
And that's not political?
@Faizanealiqazi9 ай бұрын
@@Epic-Clips-Official FAST has a land dispute with people there. They have occupied the land that has been allocated to FAST.
@sarfrazz30559 ай бұрын
Tommorow is my paper, but watched this nonstop😅. you're gem man❤
@goals279 ай бұрын
Pass hojana bas 😂. Good luck for tomorrow
@sarfrazz30559 ай бұрын
@@goals27 Paper acha hogya, thanks bro😅
@goals279 ай бұрын
@@sarfrazz3055 that's Great 😃
@CoolGuy-tf9lu9 ай бұрын
gotta appreciate the fact that you stood your ground after facing such backlash from both left and right fringes, the core of this was that we need to be a more humble and more of a listener for other peoples rather than putting them in a certain box.
@RajaaliTT9 ай бұрын
Wisdom sharing at it’s peak ❤ Thank you for sharing your experiences Much appreciated ❤
@urwariaz32309 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast loved watching it.Really liked the way you explain each and every point with logic.More power to you muzamil bhai
@fajaraslam67487 ай бұрын
the whole message that is radiating from the whole podcast is just mindblowing
@monee98389 ай бұрын
I don't have words to appreciate this video. Please keep it up. It is something amazing and we need it.
@F-Khan4919 ай бұрын
Brilliant..❤❤ Cleared a lot of confusions regarding past incidents. Following you since Lolz studios videos and at that time i messaged you why are called Lolz whilst discussing such important and serious topics :)
@umairmirza43838 ай бұрын
Hi Muzammil, was just listening to your podcast while driving and I parked on the side to respond to this podcast. Your articulation is awesome. Shahzad Ghias was dropped as a child, these people don't understand that what you are portraying of yourself is a culmination of the brought up that you had. Nobody does that in a podcast, you were a guest and guests are not treated that way. Coming to Junejo, that guy has depression and anxiety issues with random attacks, I use to follow him and then started his scripts that I need a break from socials and I can't do this and I have money so I will just sit and eat and then think what I will do next.. getting offended on a team member reaching out, is this your humbleness you preach Junejo ? Seriously.. he talks about having partnership with God and what not but how you treat your fellow human beings portrays the reality in you. In the end, I just want to say Muzammil, keep doing what you are doing. You have been an Amazing podcaster. Love your work and content that you provide.
@Muhammad-hp8ch9 ай бұрын
Keep shinning muzamil 🙌. Great episode as always
@sharmeenfatima55399 ай бұрын
You're a true gem 💎 in the content creation industry of our country Muzammil Bhai.😭 phly h aap favorite thy lekin ab apki story sunne k bd toh Ap aur b zyda achyy lag rahy hain ...>>> You're too good honestly...May ALLAH Almighty bless you & your family. Rafael is genuinely lucky to have such a rational humble and awesome Father. We are also fortune enough to hear you & learn from you. Tbvh, I have personally evolved after hearing your & tbt's guest thoughts. Keep up doing the best work bro💯🔥 Keep building the legacy. SMHZ Zindabad 💎✨ +++ Loving this Dil k Baat series so so much!
@UltraProMax19 ай бұрын
love you bro, looking forward to the next episode.
@zohairh.98696 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast. Truly an inspiration. Love what you are doing Muzamil. I also love this long format of podcasts. Keep up the great work! One step at a time. Goodluck.
@Says199 ай бұрын
Love this guy and his logical perspectives, his way of speaking, and how he treats others during interviews. 👍
@adeenbokhari74159 ай бұрын
Anyways good to hear about your evolution ..learnt a lot but in my humble opinion ap ko sirf yeh lagta hay k you are out there the only perfect guy
@ArwaAyla-t1j9 ай бұрын
at 35 minutes one can clearly see that he got very emotional by discussing that incident. truly that incident has affected him deeply. very beautiful talk I wanted to press like button after every few minutes but alas! it can be pressed only once.
@minahilmasood2989 ай бұрын
Loved your thought process. When I started using Instagram in 2016 I didn't find your content relatable enough. I was like they are just some rich influencers from Islamabad. But from the past one year I have watched your podcasts . I really loved your podcast with IIU professor who talked about euro centric thought system . From that point I realized that you were open to learning from the conservatives. Keep inspiring ❤️
@Patience-u19 ай бұрын
Following you since my university days, 2019 till now. And when that incident happened, shehzad ghias wala, i knew it broke you. And when you left Pakistan i knew is ma kahin na kahin wo b reason hai. You stopped being active on Instagram. It's good to hear you speaking up. You are healing. You will heal. Keep shining and keep making good content.❤
@mahnoorasghar1999 ай бұрын
Youre one of the most reasonable voices from Pakistan, keep up the good work!
@rashdachauhan79309 ай бұрын
Truly enjoyed both episodes . I am a huge fan of yours - pls keep doing what you do. Love your style and ability to express yourself so eloquently.
@zehrazain10868 ай бұрын
Very nice. A very fresh and amazing outlook towards things. Perception plays a huge role and how one sees something and even people. And I like your approach to tackle things logically. And this is the learned way to disagree within one’s own space and not crossing the line. And have watched so many of your podcasts and love the content being shared it’s refreshing and full of hope. Thanku for being you as a wonderful person.
@waqarfanatic3769 ай бұрын
Very impressive, what i most like in your videos is that you speak the truth you don't try , to be artificial.
@humemahkhalid8919 ай бұрын
The problem is that you are a nice islambadi guy who have a good heart.Ap woh keh dety hai j apko sahi lagta hai.Ju bhi ideology ku support krty hai openly krty hai aur agr yor opinion changes than you openly accept it.Yeh woh kam hai ju junejo aur shehzad nahi krsakty. Unki podcast shahzaib khanzada style hai.Cheekhna chilna logo ku degrade krna qk intellect nahi hai , upar jany k liye kisi ku neche tu karainge na
@lajeenasahar61369 ай бұрын
muzammil you articulated your thoughts very nicely in the video. loved your interpretations of rising polarization and your viewpoint on how we can stay in the center by using our intellect. thank you so much for this video!! 💟💟
@DanishAdeel9 ай бұрын
Wow, loved the whole story, so many things are relatable, I have more respect for you know, cant wait for the next episode, keep the good work bro, you are an asset for Pakistan, future is yours. Now I realize why are you so much concerned of comments some times.