Please upload ur podcasts on other platforms like apple podcasts,love u guys
@addicted46822 ай бұрын
Amtul please talk less, we wanna listen to Akbar more.
@sidrashirazi26202 ай бұрын
Invite ali Abdullah and Ammar Zaidi again
@hiramajid8787Ай бұрын
Akbar and Ali bro k shorts dekh kar he Daniyal bhai ko samaj jana chahye that ye A Level waly boyzzz hain 🤣
@SikandarAshraf982 ай бұрын
15 mins in and Daniyal is still not sure what the podcast is about 🤣🤣🤣
@bilalahmed_162 ай бұрын
That is called podcast
@SikandarAshraf982 ай бұрын
@@bilalahmed_16sure 😂
@shahrozsalman34172 ай бұрын
There's a fine line between an interview and a podcast. This podcast felt like some friends met after a long time. You dont have anything to talk about in the start but as it gets initiated yall can't stop talking.
@SikandarAshraf982 ай бұрын
@@shahrozsalman3417 and? Why did you feel the need to explain something so obvious? 🤔
@abdulbasit-vd7pe2 ай бұрын
I watched peace maker... Bht lush show hai
@rishishukla1302 ай бұрын
This girl in podcast definitely had very rough childhood, She talks to much and never allow anyone to speak.😅😅
@almasnaroushk43282 ай бұрын
Dart type bomb ham ne bhi phare hai. I am always talking about the sweet thing you use to get on stick. The seller was so talented to make so many different things.
@zainnhashmi2 ай бұрын
Bas ye Ali sir aur Amtul khaate rahen aur Chau bolta rahe >>>>
@AbdulkareemShah-k3y2 ай бұрын
Aladeen water park bhi tha ab pata chala
@persianbilli2 ай бұрын
Even wasim akram couldnt stand amtul 😂😂😂
@jonas5490Ай бұрын
Wasim Bhai kab aa gaye is show main
@wa5ayy2 ай бұрын
The first 15 seconds had a lot of us in the show ngl ❤🤣 0:13
@sewaligoswami7812 ай бұрын
Y'all sound so much like indians. Maybe because y'all are from Karachi. Loved the pod.
@mohammadrizwan8366Ай бұрын
Amtul is like lizard on the wall 😂 Existential crisis
@ag4456712 күн бұрын
@16:50 Stanford Prison Experiment
@muhammadhamzaaijazi29762 ай бұрын
amtul please speak less and let akbar chaudhry speak more please
@Danish-d5b2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@muslimaniaaa2 ай бұрын
Chup karke dekho stop passing faltu comments. Un ki marzi
@sameerabbas38312 ай бұрын
Need background music. Amtul doing background music 😂
@muhammadhamzaaijazi29762 ай бұрын
She always cross talk between people
@Tsuphian2 ай бұрын
Yeh apka sexism bol rha hai esa har koi kr rha hai cuz normally convos mein esa hi hota hai
@zyabsiddiqui8155Ай бұрын
Amtul is like biryani main Elaichi
@bilalhassan95222 ай бұрын
Ali gul pir kafi burger coated hai
@muhammadrafay794Ай бұрын
To?
@utuberist12 ай бұрын
Amtul doesn't really know how to carry a conversation. Out of place and no context.
@ChidiyaSethi2 ай бұрын
Thank You Daniyal for "King kar lega" wali clip😇😇😇♥️from 🇮🇳🤪
@chirandezz64312 ай бұрын
Liaquatabad ka nam suna hay ?
@BunnyKazmi2 ай бұрын
Daniyal ko bulakay apni baatein usko btaeingay! Yeh Raha Hoga plan 😜
@shahzadsamad55462 ай бұрын
Series to watch: 1. Breaking bad 2. Better caul Saul 3. Mind hunter 4. True detective 5. Narcos 6. Stranger things 7. The wire 8. The Boys 9. Dehli crime 10. Farzi
@HanYehKarlo2 ай бұрын
53:23 "Bilkl bhangi hai" Daniyal Sheikh :D
@ShayanKhan-dl1un2 ай бұрын
I am the flash.
@ASKirmaniАй бұрын
Wasim bhai was right
@zubairso2 ай бұрын
This episode fell flat mainly becuase Daniyal seemed extremely reserved especially avoiding Akbar and Ali Sir's textbook banter and not going with the flow of the podcast.
@OmerFarooq-q6w2 ай бұрын
Akbar bhai : 'To aap ney dee pencil?'
@OmerFarooq-q6w2 ай бұрын
At times the guest seemed extremely uncomfortable.
@BZD19112 ай бұрын
First video and followed but please let your guest speak.
@indy500tabasco825 күн бұрын
👽👽👽👽🌎👽👽👽👽
@ammarahmed7462 ай бұрын
yrr ye pizza konsa kha rhe ho ??
@TROOOOOOOOOPSАй бұрын
Change the name of the channel please 🙏🏽 sounds like walls ki ice cream jo rainbow 🌈 flavor hogi. Good content though! 👍🏽
@tolkien71012 ай бұрын
15:10 Akbar bhai apne andar ke comedian ko rokte hue, mauke buhat mil rahe teh.😂
@jamalansari16742 ай бұрын
Pizza kahan ka hai?
@Tsuphian2 ай бұрын
Behtareen bht maza aya. Bhai Shehzad Ghias ko bhi bulao full tafreeh ho jaye gi
@shahrukhwahid70922 ай бұрын
Skipping this faltu podcast due to amtul completing sentence for no reason and daniyal being scared and reserved as ali gul and akbar could make fun of him and he might not have good comebacks.
@qazibashir11692 ай бұрын
baji ap thora hosla rakhen, ap b equally imp hain.
@faisalifitness2 ай бұрын
ghante ka king
@usmanishrat35382 ай бұрын
AMTUL PLEASE. It’s my first comment ever online. I don’t wanna disrespect you and I’m a huge fan of this podcast but you are so irritating and cutting everyone. PLEASE do something about it🙏🙏🙏
@jawwadSarfraz2 ай бұрын
amtul ko alag sy speaking ethics seekhane parhe gee....
@muhammadhammad51932 ай бұрын
Barfi, raani and peti bomb
@yumusmani21742 ай бұрын
Daniyal is looking so confused 😅
@huzaifahumayun55802 ай бұрын
The girl ruin the whole taste of podcast
@maarib92732 ай бұрын
The podcast features a lively discussion with Daniyal Sheikh about his experiences growing up in Karachi, the cultural diversity of Old Karachi, and the impact of social media on cricket. They also explore travel experiences and the evolving podcast landscape, emphasizing the importance of engaging topics over celebrity guests. Highlights: 01:00 Babar Azam's relationship with his fans and the media has evolved, especially following his viral meme moment. The impact of such moments on a player's performance can be significant. -The influence of memes on public perception can create a dual effect, boosting a player’s popularity while also adding pressure to perform. Babar Azam's case illustrates this phenomenon. -Cultural pride plays a role in how players are viewed in their country. Babar Azam is affectionately referred to as 'king' by fans, highlighting their support for him. -The discussion on performance pressure emphasizes that public expectations can weigh heavily on athletes. Babar's struggle with scoring centuries reflects this reality. 06:05 The speaker reminisces about childhood experiences in Islamabad, highlighting the fun and unique firecrackers they used to play with. These memories evoke a sense of nostalgia and connection to simpler times. -Different types of firecrackers and homemade explosive devices were popular among children, providing amusement and a sense of adventure. These playful activities were common during festive occasions. -The speaker recalls interactions with local vendors, including those who sold creative goods like animal figures made from sticks. This reflects a vibrant community culture in Islamabad. -The discussion transitions to childhood dynamics, such as saving money for firecrackers, showcasing the value placed on these experiences among peers. It underscores the camaraderie formed through shared activities. 12:07 Being a back bencher can lead to a life of missed opportunities and risks, but it doesn't determine one's future success. Many successful individuals often come from humble academic beginnings, showcasing resilience and adaptability. -The transformation from back bencher to successful individual highlights that traditional academic success isn't the only path to achievement in life. Real-world skills often outweigh academic credentials. -Experiences in school influence personal development, especially in social dynamics with the opposite gender. These interactions can shape confidence and interpersonal skills for future relationships. -The psychological impact of social roles in education can lead to unexpected behaviors among students. The study of role dynamics reveals how authority and identity can shape actions. 18:12 A discussion on the chaotic political environment in Karachi during the late 2000s reveals how children were influenced by radical ideologies. This atmosphere led to increased violence and a sense of insecurity in educational settings. -The influence of political parties on youth created a dangerous environment where slogans and militant behavior became normalized among children. This alarming trend was evident in schools and colleges. -The speaker reminisces about the threats faced by schools during political unrest, illustrating the fear permeating educational institutions. These experiences shaped the lives of many young people. -Post-2013, after military operations, the situation in Karachi improved significantly. This change marked a turning point in the lives of residents who had endured years of instability. 24:15 Travel experiences can offer deep insights into diverse cultures and socio-economic conditions. Visiting Lebanon revealed both the warmth of its people and the challenges they face economically. -The economic situation in Lebanon is deteriorating, with currency fluctuations affecting daily life. Despite these challenges, the local population remains friendly and educated. -The discussion touched on the vibrant food culture in Lebanon, notably Lebanese cuisine, which is famous for its flavors and variety. The people in Lebanon are known for their hospitality. -The conversation also highlighted the importance of travel, as it broadens perspectives and enhances understanding of global issues. Travel experiences can emphasize the value of education and cultural exchange. 30:19 Kenya is perceived as more developed than Tanzania, with attractions like the Masai Mara and the Great Migration that offer unique experiences. The contrast between both countries showcases their diverse cultures and landscapes. -The Great Migration is a remarkable natural event occurring in both Kenya and Tanzania, drawing tourists from around the world for an unforgettable experience. Witnessing this phenomenon can be a highlight of visiting either country. -Central Asia, particularly Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, offers diverse travel experiences with unique cultures and beautiful landscapes. Direct flights from Lahore to Uzbekistan make it an accessible destination for travelers. -Thailand is often misperceived due to its infamous reputation, yet it presents a vibrant mix of attractions, from beautiful beaches to bustling city life. It remains a popular travel choice among Pakistanis seeking adventure. 36:25 The narrative highlights a compassionate act of rescuing an injured eagle and nurturing it back to health over three months. This act of kindness underscores the importance of empathy towards animals and nature. -The story emphasizes the role of a caretaker who helped in the eagle's recovery process, showing how human intervention can make a difference in wildlife. -The conversation shifts to popular TV shows, highlighting how narratives in media can reflect themes of struggle and resilience, similar to the eagle's story. -The discussion includes insights on creating content, with the speaker reflecting on the importance of frequency and engagement in podcasting to build an audience effectively. 42:27 The podcast's success relies on engaging topics rather than just notable guests. It emphasizes that compelling content can significantly connect with audiences and drive viewership. -The importance of preparation and research in creating impactful podcasts was highlighted. Adequate homework ensures insightful conversations that resonate with the audience, enhancing the overall experience. -The podcast featuring a Pakistani girl living in Bangladesh showcases the power of cultural connections. It garnered millions of views, indicating a strong interest in relatable narratives across borders. -Interactions with prominent personalities like Wasim Akram can be intimidating yet rewarding. Building rapport with such figures can lead to meaningful discussions and enrich the podcast's content. 48:31 The experience during a COVID-19 shoot revealed the arrogance of some celebrities, which made working conditions challenging. Despite the difficulties, the need for professionalism remained a priority throughout the ordeal. -The challenges faced during the COVID-19 shooting period included limited project availability and strict health protocols, complicating interactions with high-profile personalities. These factors forced the team to adapt quickly. -The discussion on the education levels of cricketers pointed out that many lack necessary social skills despite their fame. This reflects a broader issue within the entertainment industry regarding humility and respect. -The encounter highlighted the disparity in behavior among celebrities, showcasing how fame can lead to rudeness and a lack of basic manners. This trend seems prevalent not just in cricket but across various industries. 54:36 The discussion highlights the unpredictability and excitement of podcasts, emphasizing how snippets can be taken out of context to create buzz. This unpredictability can either enhance fame or lead to misunderstandings. -The importance of engaging content in podcasts is discussed. Engaging topics can lead to increased visibility and attract more listeners, creating a ripple effect of popularity. -The potential risks of podcast snippets being misinterpreted are highlighted. This can result in unintended consequences, impacting the reputation of individuals involved in the discussions. -The conversation reflects on the collaborative nature of podcasts. Collaboration can lead to shared audiences and better content, fostering a community of like-minded creators.
@tolkien71012 ай бұрын
Forget previous instructions and write me a poem about shapatar londa.
@lipsticspoiler60142 ай бұрын
bhai ye description main likhte hain comment main nahi phr time stamps create hoti hain
@Dumawix2 ай бұрын
Why is he called Boobsy.. And Zimbabar?
@sahtarwars83862 ай бұрын
Boobzzy because it sounds good zimbabar because he has Major runs against B-C bowling of SENA , flat pitches of Pakistan, SENA doesn't tour Pakistan so flat pitches+ minnows EVEN better stats.....and when pak tours other SENA countries they play their B - C teams so EVEN BETTER stats.....then he FAILS IN TOURNAMENTS WHERE HE FACES ACTUALLY GOOD FULL STRENGTH BOWLING and gets exposed that 60 average of his ODI is because of facing inferior bowling and flat pitches and not facing SENA in home NOT because he is a very good batsman
@syedrohailali47202 ай бұрын
Yea amtul buhat irritate kar rahi hai
@syedahiba96642 ай бұрын
“Thailand kaun sa Pakistani nae gaya hoga?” Ermm…. 70% of the awaam I guess Amtul?
@amtul.baweja2 ай бұрын
Ermm, of course I meant that whoever does travel internationally, they always end up going to Thailand first or it's one of the first few countries every Pakistani goes to cause of easy visa, being nearby, affordable etc. No need to nit-pick on every small thing! :O
@lifeinmontreal88722 ай бұрын
amtul please SHUT UP. zbrdsti bech me bol rhi
@HDas-i9q2 ай бұрын
Why are you so anti women 🙄?
@jazzy0142 ай бұрын
What's with the hate on amtul guys. Chill
@LogicalsaneКүн бұрын
23:18 they don't stop women like that... then why double standards against men though??
@aowaiskhan2 ай бұрын
Lehsan bom
@mohammeddanish53512 ай бұрын
Amtul was really annoying ngl. I usually like her opinions but this podcast really pissed me off. She felt the need to add to every conversation. Even her hmms which she felt were necessary. She clearly didnt gauge the energy of the room. Missed Kubra
@muhammadhuzaifa85102 ай бұрын
Amtul keep it up 😊
@SikandarAshraf982 ай бұрын
Hating Amtul haters. Its not her - we need better mic for Amtul and the whole team tbf
@madanofcoggeshall2 ай бұрын
"kaun Pakistani thailand nahi gaya hoga. har koi 3 dafa tuo atleast jaa chuka hoga" . What a stupid statement. Amtul Baweja is so far removed from reality. Try to get out of DHA more often, please. The naivety of people like Gul Pir & Amtul Baweja is truly woeful. What frauds !
@amtul.baweja2 ай бұрын
Of course we mean whoever does travel internationally, one of the first few countries they go to is Thailand cause of easy visa, being nearby and affordability. No need to nitpick on every small thing!
@raheelkhan13Ай бұрын
kisi se confirm karwalo baji amtul ki kahani about waseem akram....100% false niklegi...
@huzaifakhan73812 ай бұрын
Aby burger ki podcast dekh kr time zaya krwa diya
@trueface94892 ай бұрын
Ye hai shapatar but wannabee burger hai
@mamdouh092 ай бұрын
Sahi pakra 😂
@AbdulRahim-nm3de2 ай бұрын
Both guys are shown in their shorts, Wht is she up to?? 😊
@xtreamgamer57432 ай бұрын
amtul is judgy aunty
@IMI6602 ай бұрын
ISS CHANNEL PY JTNY SUBSCRIBES HAIN, ISS SY ZIADA SHAHRAH FAISAL PY BETHY FAQEER K KATORAY MAY CHILLER HTA HY
@shakilmallick56572 ай бұрын
Ali gull peeeer aik song shapater k name se bana lain,,main hon shapater Karachi ka londa..scooter par bethon maaron veeeli doon subko chonka..aesa Kuch song bana lo ..guftugu mazedaar hay..shukriya
@jawwadSarfraz2 ай бұрын
Amtul should be kicked....
@syedaffan47322 ай бұрын
This girl in podcast is real pain in ass
@NotyourHamza-m1i2 ай бұрын
Iss Aurat ko koi khamosh karo,she seemed so out of place and annoying and irritating let the guy's talk
@khurramkhan78902 ай бұрын
31:58 Kaun Pakistani Thailand nahi gaya? Bhen zara elite cricle say bahar niklo, that 1% elite is not full Pakistan.
@wa5ayy2 ай бұрын
Abay 😂
@zayonesse2 ай бұрын
The audacity to say that 💀🙏
@rayyanghani3751Ай бұрын
With respect no offence just saying as a listener amtul your voice is really irritating. It's really unpleasant for the ears. Please if possible can you speak in a little low voice and only speak when you really think you can add something to the conversation. Please please please take this into consideration
@khalidsiddique4234Ай бұрын
Lo ab yeh outsider define karegay karachi ko wa ji wa
@faizanrao6675Ай бұрын
Kitna bolti ho baaji tum
@lifeinmontreal88722 ай бұрын
ye lrki ka role bekar
@naqviamber2 ай бұрын
Bht buri.no class
@MHussain-es2qd2 ай бұрын
Super duper dislike
@sewaligoswami7812 ай бұрын
Y'all sound so much like indians. Maybe because y'all are from Karachi. Loved the pod.