Afzal was such a hero, I think he should have been more protected. Those ladies were so innocent, I swear people should really get a little open minded or at least try to, I mean sure, people are from different eras, but still. Sexism occurs even today all around the world, I can only imagine how much worse it can get. BTW amazing episode, you guys were bomb.
@@skeditx.I know it's been so long...But do you have something say? Are they accurate with the kind of picture they have painted of Kohistan in this episode?
I am from District Kohistan, the same district and all his facts are almost correct. I was eighteen years old back then but I had no understanding of such issues. Your video is completely based on facts. Thumbs up, Bro
I rarely leave a comment, but this video is making me write one. You deserve all the applause for such well put, well described and well detailed video. My heart hurts for Afzal and those awaiting justice. Knowing how tiring, long and costly court cases are, he still fought with all he had. Prayers for him
Such an amazing experience consuming Desi Crime Podcast like this! Really love the efforts that were put in the video! The narration, editing, efforts put in subtitles?? Nuts! Fabulous job guys!
I live hardly 6-7 hours away from this place. I don't want to be offensive to people of this region, but honestly this place is a very tough place for women. This place comes on our way home, you'd hardly see any women outside. Even small girls aged 4-5 are fully covered from head to toe. And the pinching stairs of random men in this place is horrifying and it would give you shivers. And just a few hours away, where I live, women live as free as any part of the world. We are free to get education, can travel anywhere we want, get the best health facilities as we can afford, but this region treats women like a herd of sheep. I pray they get some brains and let women live freely.
I'm from a city near kohistan, abbottabad. And they're very seperate, abbottabad is alot more free and devoted to schooling. Kohistan is often an area I'm told not to go.
@@_.belladonna_I'm from abbotabad too,but what makes u think that it's close to abbotabad.kohistan is a different world,they have had their own culture and way of living for centuries.Rural areas are always strict, specially pukhtoon areas,so we should respect the morals and culture of the natives,they won't look at u if I wear proper dressing, obviously.
@@SaadKhan-kc9kr distance wise they are quite close I mean they're both apart of the hazara division. I get what you mean by respecting peoples cultures. But what crosses the line is when it restricts basic human needs for some people. That I can't respect.
About 4 years ago when I was travelling through north of Pakistan, our van stopped in a small mountain town. When I looked through the window I felt so uneasy to see stern looking men with hostile stares, I am a woman by the way. It was a busy market and not a single woman could be seen there. I quickly covered my head and even pulled the window curtain down to hide from them. Asked the driver about the name of the place and he replied Kohistan and with a shiver this case was the first thing that came to my mind.
The Kohistanis require both religious and secular education. Many of them are not fully developed individuals, with the exception of individuals like Afzal. Islam is the religion of peace.It is a way of life.Unfortunately,people have made things so complicated and interpreted things as per their convenience.Killing for honor is not allowed in any religion.I don’t know what are they following??
@@saimadijoo8619 Agreed. They need the right education of religion(Islam) and not the religion of Mullahs. Mullah culture has destroyed Pakistand and Zia ul Haq played important role in making Pakistan like this and drive it away from the actual islam.
I have already heard this podcast on Spotify but I'm still gonna Give a like just so that you guys get the fame that you need. Listening to your podcast during the quarantine may be one of the best decisions I've made during those times
I live in Pakistan but heard this story first time.Whenever I visit northern areas even today there are no woman on streets on in markets.That scares me.But finally when we reach hunza (Gilgit Baltistan) there is a sigh of relief to see woman in markets and on streets continuing their daily routine.
I have been a Desi Crime fan since I found it last year and you guys have always presented the cases in such a wonderful manner, always upholding even the slightest details which in a way helps us connect to the victims, criminals or even the people involved. Just a reminder that afterall all these people we hear about were once just one of us, ordinary in a sense. The difference between a podcast and a video is quite a lot but the emotions are still the same and in the case of the videos are much stronger. It feels like we can connect with it more since we can almost see these people 'moving' and then also both of your expressions. It's a new start for you guys and also for us listeners/viewers , all the very best.
I gotta say the production value in this video is excellent. I didn’t think it’d match the quality of the podcast so easily. Kudos! Rooting for you guys
I have been a consumer of your podcast since 6 months. I am a 15 year old and I love your podcast and seeing your videos have made me fall in love with you guys more. Thanks more putting out banger content for us. ♥️♥️♥️
Kohistan used to be a moderate place before the afghan jihad against the Soviets. Now its pointless to even think for a second that things would change. Gilgit-Baltistan could have been even a bigger tourist attraction then Switzerland if it wasnt for places like Kohistan and Chilas.
I went to chilas recently as a female. No women anywhere on the streets, but no one looked or bothered me as a female not wearing a hijab or covering my hair. It felt very eerie though.
I love how you present the cases.I am learning a lot. I feel such societies must be provided education so that their minds open up and they become humans .
I had listened to this on Amazon music, and I watched the whole thing again on TH-cam. Loved it! The edits in the video with actual photos and videos made it even more real. Kudos guys!
This report is so well done. It's rare for an Indian report to be so well done about Pakistan. You've treated it like it's your own country. and you fully understand the issues. Hope you report on the entire region and include Afghanistan, Pakistan in this style of reporting with empathy with all the diversity of religion and culture. We need the critical thinking alongside acknowledgement when the various administrations, agencies and individuals get it right in their efforts to deal with crime. Well done !!!
I don’t know who is reading this comment but it’s sad to know that those pleaded guilty were released in 2023. They went to high court for a trial against verdict and they won. 5 out of 8 suspects were set free by session court while the other three were sentenced life imprisonment. Those three are now set free. We as a nation failed Afzal.
Salute to both of you for reporting facts in such a coherent way and without conscious or unconscious bias asking the questions that need asking and placing the argument so that we can rewake our conscience! Thank you
Best crime podcast ever I just love to listen both of you before sleep even after listening the same episode 10 to 15 times. I would definitely love to listen in my leisure time if you guys launch episodes everyday.
It’s painful to imagine living in a culture, where you live with the knowledge that your own family could actually murder you if you “bring shame”. 😔 Growing-up in a culture where, “unconditional love” is expected from parents & family, has brought me a lot of comfort & security in my life. Family is where you go when you’ve messed-up or you’re heartbroken.
Intelligent, well-made podcast with charming hosts, best podcast find in ages. Very glad about the new format, looking forward to more videos, best of luck guys!
This was my favourite episode from TDC podcast. It is a matter of shame how women are treated as second class citizens in south asian countries. Kudos for coming up with such an excellent video. Waiting for the next episode. Love❤️
This one broke my heart 💔 9 lives !!just for singing , dancing and clapping 💔 unbelievable! I understand the term ‘blessed’ - because no one has the option of choosing where you want to be born - to everyone of us who wasn’t born in places like Kohistan in this world - we are blessed. 😔
I started listening to your podcast back in April 2021 and the first case I listened to was Burari. I am not kidding when I say I was getting visions of the family members outside my room. The impact that your voice, your script has on these stories (even though some we have heard them before), it hits the "true crime" target so well and now to see you on the screen, your expressions, I guess I was lucky to discover you when I did. PS please let the next episode be Burari ahahahah
I seriously fall in love with your podcasts 🤗 on Spotify and TH-cam the way you guys narrate the podcasts is just out of the world 🤌🤌 the sensational way of explaining the stories would surely blow the mind of the true Desi crime lover like me 💕💗😌😃
One small detail you left is how Afzal’s location was detected by his murderers. There is a detailed documentary by Vice which gave away his location leading to him losing his life. Check it up.
Bruh that's so scary as a girl, i'm glad i was never born in that hellhole ,may those girls find peace and be born in a better country which values them as people .
I hope you persevere in this excellent adventure. Sadly there is enough crime here to keep you busy for a while. I'm from Pakistan and still haven't heard a synopsis of this case before. It's heart breaking and angers me to no end. But we have given up before even trying. Keep up the good work!
Going to watch this video like I haven’t heard the podcast and haven’t read all the comments under the post. Let’s get spooked in every possible way. 🙂
Heartbreaking to note that @ViceAsia filmed a documentary on this case and revealed Afzal's whereabouts in splendid detail while knowing that an entire community bayed for his blood, which eventually lead to his murder. The video: th-cam.com/video/xwqOTXRZR7g/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=VICEAsia
I'm so glad my favorite most podcast is coming to us all in this format going to send this to my friends who can't do podcasts and would rather watch the same. So. Many more Milestones to. Come guys ❤ much love.
It's not just one story from one region in one country, in south asia include Afghanistan It's seen as a norm in rural areas, especially in trials areas .
Amazing!! What coverage! What a journey witnessing you presenting a seemingly 'one of those honour killings' with such depiction, indepth research and portrayal of the drive towards human emotions seeking justice🙌🙌☺️❤️
@@abdullahal-mamun1053 have you read Qur'an if not than please read in by yourself and if you have brain and it functions you will find many such things in Qur'an
This podcast is not enough, to get recognition to this story, there should be a webseries on this bizzare story of so called "honour killing", the character of Afzal will be the honourable role for any actor.
I love the effort your team puts into these cases. I recently discovered this channel and watched the video on the Balaji temple. I love how you two accurately covered this case! I would like to add that as a Pakistani woman/girl who has faced her fair share of sexism, all of this is accurate. Quite alot has changed since this case especially in urban areas however cases of honor killings in rural areas by uneducated families take place each year. Keep doing a great job!
you guys i forgot to comment after the live steam lmao, but this is video is so damn good omg like I waited so long for it and it was sooooo much better the I expected! the chraphics, we get to see you guys and we hear your voice which by the way has become ever Saturday morning routine. and like even though I've heard this case in the audio format and seen the video on Instagram this was just amazing and yes the music effects and even subtitles! love you guys ka work and effort and so proud of how far this podcast has come looking forward to more videos like this :)
amazing experience whether it is a podcast or youtube video you guys brings out the most realistic experience for us and yes afzal was a great guy though he came from the same place where women are treated very low and were killed in the name of honour killing he was different he was the only MAN out there in this whole story, till his end he fought for those girls and died without justice he deserved better he deserves not only justice but also respect.
Finally...wish you all the best guys!! You are literally helping out this amateur teenage writer in a spectacular way. Thank you so much Aishwarya and Aryaan :)
It feels weird to see you guys talk 😂like in Spotify I just used to fall asleep listening to you guys but this is different it'll take time for me to adjust to TH-cam! anyway, you both look great ❤️ hope you guys don't stop uploading on Spotify.
I was very young when this was happening. And now watching this, it all came back to me. I never understood how men policed women even when i was young. Honestly i never knew Afzal was killed, tho i remember seeing him on news. Pakistan is such a disappointment. It hurts me. Because i know that there are good Pakistanis like me and the people i know how are innocent, naive. Who just want to live and be free. But sadly slaves are never bound to deserve both. Please pray for Pakistan ❤
Woaahh!! Narration, editing, visuals...everything so on point❤. Absolutely in love with this brand new way of digging deep into the true crime stories. The efforts put into this are truly commendable and impressive. Eagerly waiting for more such videos from you guys✌
Such a great video it was I have watched every single podcast of yours from Burari mass hangings to last which is of partho I enjoyed every bit of it and now m so excited to see your upcoming content on youtube!!! All the best to both Aryaan and Aishwaryaaa❤
Soo i heard u guyss on Spotify and always wanted to see your face because of the good storytelling skills and vocabulary that is top-notch and wow u guyss are going to goodd🥺🤍MAS SHA ALLAH❤️🔥❤️🔥 MUCH LOVE!!
Plz find each and every detail of burari family case like did they tell their love ones outside family like friends,sister etc.....eagerly waiting the burari case.
I am an Indian but felt sad after seeing this.😢 A brother did everything to give justice for his sisters unfortunately he was failed ,bu_llied by the system
Afzal was such a hero, I think he should have been more protected. Those ladies were so innocent, I swear people should really get a little open minded or at least try to, I mean sure, people are from different eras, but still. Sexism occurs even today all around the world, I can only imagine how much worse it can get. BTW amazing episode, you guys were bomb.
I'm also kohistani
@@skeditx. Stay strong sister❤
@@skeditx.I know it's been so long...But do you have something say? Are they accurate with the kind of picture they have painted of Kohistan in this episode?
@@museit3115 i saw another comment by a kohistani guy and he confirms that the video is factual.
@@museit3115 it is true. watch other documentaries of it to understand the culture and this specific case.
I am from District Kohistan, the same district and all his facts are almost correct. I was eighteen years old back then but I had no understanding of such issues. Your video is completely based on facts. Thumbs up, Bro
They are 8 all dead ??? Really??
So how’s life there now? I really wanna visit kohistan
Become hindu
@@adolfKitler00732 no
@@adolfKitler00732damak tera harab hai?🤡🤡🤡 we don't want hinduism
I rarely leave a comment, but this video is making me write one. You deserve all the applause for such well put, well described and well detailed video. My heart hurts for Afzal and those awaiting justice. Knowing how tiring, long and costly court cases are, he still fought with all he had. Prayers for him
Such an amazing experience consuming Desi Crime Podcast like this! Really love the efforts that were put in the video! The narration, editing, efforts put in subtitles?? Nuts! Fabulous job guys!
I live hardly 6-7 hours away from this place. I don't want to be offensive to people of this region, but honestly this place is a very tough place for women. This place comes on our way home, you'd hardly see any women outside. Even small girls aged 4-5 are fully covered from head to toe. And the pinching stairs of random men in this place is horrifying and it would give you shivers. And just a few hours away, where I live, women live as free as any part of the world. We are free to get education, can travel anywhere we want, get the best health facilities as we can afford, but this region treats women like a herd of sheep. I pray they get some brains and let women live freely.
I'm from a city near kohistan, abbottabad. And they're very seperate, abbottabad is alot more free and devoted to schooling. Kohistan is often an area I'm told not to go.
@@_.belladonna_where Afzal was shot?
@@_.belladonna_I'm from abbotabad too,but what makes u think that it's close to abbotabad.kohistan is a different world,they have had their own culture and way of living for centuries.Rural areas are always strict, specially pukhtoon areas,so we should respect the morals and culture of the natives,they won't look at u if I wear proper dressing, obviously.
@@SaadKhan-kc9kr distance wise they are quite close I mean they're both apart of the hazara division. I get what you mean by respecting peoples cultures. But what crosses the line is when it restricts basic human needs for some people. That I can't respect.
@@confusedboy01 he was shot a couple of times, when he was in a bazaar in abbottabad. The shooter was his own cousin.
About 4 years ago when I was travelling through north of Pakistan, our van stopped in a small mountain town. When I looked through the window I felt so uneasy to see stern looking men with hostile stares, I am a woman by the way. It was a busy market and not a single woman could be seen there. I quickly covered my head and even pulled the window curtain down to hide from them. Asked the driver about the name of the place and he replied Kohistan and with a shiver this case was the first thing that came to my mind.
north pakistan is beautiful but the culture and men are of course rigid.
The Kohistanis require both religious and secular education. Many of them are not fully developed individuals, with the exception of individuals like Afzal.
Islam is the religion of peace.It is a way of life.Unfortunately,people have made things so complicated and interpreted things as per their convenience.Killing for honor is not allowed in any religion.I don’t know what are they following??
@@saimadijoo8619 Agreed. They need the right education of religion(Islam) and not the religion of Mullahs. Mullah culture has destroyed Pakistand and Zia ul Haq played important role in making Pakistan like this and drive it away from the actual islam.
Don't you feel the same shiver when you hear ''central park''?
There's no way you randomly drive into Kohistan without prior knowledge. Even native Pakistanis know to prepare before entering tribal frontier lands.
I have already heard this podcast on Spotify but I'm still gonna Give a like just so that you guys get the fame that you need. Listening to your podcast during the quarantine may be one of the best decisions I've made during those times
There are updates on the case we covered in the video, plus the video has more going on that just our voices
I live in Pakistan but heard this story first time.Whenever I visit northern areas even today there are no woman on streets on in markets.That scares me.But finally when we reach hunza (Gilgit Baltistan) there is a sigh of relief to see woman in markets and on streets continuing their daily routine.
I have been a Desi Crime fan since I found it last year and you guys have always presented the cases in such a wonderful manner, always upholding even the slightest details which in a way helps us connect to the victims, criminals or even the people involved. Just a reminder that afterall all these people we hear about were once just one of us, ordinary in a sense.
The difference between a podcast and a video is quite a lot but the emotions are still the same and in the case of the videos are much stronger. It feels like we can connect with it more since we can almost see these people 'moving' and then also both of your expressions.
It's a new start for you guys and also for us listeners/viewers , all the very best.
I gotta say the production value in this video is excellent. I didn’t think it’d match the quality of the podcast so easily. Kudos! Rooting for you guys
Afzal had a small son too. He was a very determined person. I had followed this case quiet for sometimes. It was a very disheartening case
Yes I saw the documentary on vice. Mostly due to that film they got to know his location
As a Pakistani, I'd say that people around the globe can't even comprehend how frustrating it can be to live in third-world countries ..
You're right.
Still u guys in pok accept to suffer but to join the remaining part of kashmir which is in India
@@Satire-lr1se why would we join a country that hates Muslims. Kashmir needs freedom from Pakistan AND India.
@@Satire-lr1se ohh plzz we don't want the addition of more Islamists into our nation
@@Satire-lr1se F off no one wants to live in a prison called iok
I have been a consumer of your podcast since 6 months. I am a 15 year old and I love your podcast and seeing your videos have made me fall in love with you guys more. Thanks more putting out banger content for us. ♥️♥️♥️
Kohistan used to be a moderate place before the afghan jihad against the Soviets. Now its pointless to even think for a second that things would change. Gilgit-Baltistan could have been even a bigger tourist attraction then Switzerland if it wasnt for places like Kohistan and Chilas.
its good because of the strong men the culture is preserved or you punjabis would have littered it and destroyed it
Places that will be forgotten in time and hopefully people will move out from those stone age placed
They are following the religion unlike you
It looks like a beautiful place.
I went to chilas recently as a female. No women anywhere on the streets, but no one looked or bothered me as a female not wearing a hijab or covering my hair. It felt very eerie though.
I love how you present the cases.I am learning a lot.
I feel such societies must be provided education so that their minds open up and they become humans .
Thank you for watching!
I had listened to this on Amazon music, and I watched the whole thing again on TH-cam. Loved it! The edits in the video with actual photos and videos made it even more real. Kudos guys!
MAANNNNNNNN this was perfect!! I was trying to find a true crime podcast based in Pakistani and I came across this and it really scratched that itch!
Oh TRUE CRIME BASED IN PAKISTAN, wow
How desperate to find something to sy when you're losing argument with a Pakistani?
This report is so well done. It's rare for an Indian report to be so well done about Pakistan. You've treated it like it's your own country. and you fully understand the issues. Hope you report on the entire region and include Afghanistan, Pakistan in this style of reporting with empathy with all the diversity of religion and culture. We need the critical thinking alongside acknowledgement when the various administrations, agencies and individuals get it right in their efforts to deal with crime. Well done !!!
I don’t know who is reading this comment but it’s sad to know that those pleaded guilty were released in 2023. They went to high court for a trial against verdict and they won. 5 out of 8 suspects were set free by session court while the other three were sentenced life imprisonment. Those three are now set free. We as a nation failed Afzal.
That’s very sad. I’m sorry for your country and I hope things improve. It looks like such a beautiful place.
This podcast is the best thing I've stumbled upon! The narration is absolutely on point.
Salute to both of you for reporting facts in such a coherent way and without conscious or unconscious bias asking the questions that need asking and placing the argument so that we can rewake our conscience! Thank you
I can tell this one is about to hit the algorithm. Because it was in my recommendations for the past 4 days.
Good video bhai. Love from Bangladesh. ❤
Best crime podcast ever
I just love to listen both of you before sleep even after listening the same episode 10 to 15 times.
I would definitely love to listen in my leisure time if you guys launch episodes everyday.
It’s painful to imagine living in a culture, where you live with the knowledge that your own family could actually murder you if you “bring shame”. 😔
Growing-up in a culture where, “unconditional love” is expected from parents & family, has brought me a lot of comfort & security in my life. Family is where you go when you’ve messed-up or you’re heartbroken.
Intelligent, well-made podcast with charming hosts, best podcast find in ages. Very glad about the new format, looking forward to more videos, best of luck guys!
This was my favourite episode from TDC podcast. It is a matter of shame how women are treated as second class citizens in south asian countries.
Kudos for coming up with such an excellent video.
Waiting for the next episode.
Love❤️
After hearing my first episode of this podcast I was hooked onto it. I absolutely love it...and look forward to a new episode every Saturday!
Such a great edit as well, love the new format of the podcast
This one broke my heart 💔 9 lives !!just for singing , dancing and clapping 💔 unbelievable! I understand the term ‘blessed’ - because no one has the option of choosing where you want to be born - to everyone of us who wasn’t born in places like Kohistan in this world - we are blessed. 😔
Damn, Afzal was the real deal, truly a brave man amongst cowards. 💔
Been waiting for this. Even though I already heard it as a Podcast, the video hits different. CHEFS KISS
I started listening to your podcast back in April 2021 and the first case I listened to was Burari. I am not kidding when I say I was getting visions of the family members outside my room. The impact that your voice, your script has on these stories (even though some we have heard them before), it hits the "true crime" target so well and now to see you on the screen, your expressions, I guess I was lucky to discover you when I did.
PS please let the next episode be Burari ahahahah
the comments are fucked up yes his video is good and his narration is good. same as in the world even here no one is talking about Afzal or the girls.
exactly !!!!!!
im so happy seeing you come on youtube, please keep posting
I seriously fall in love with your podcasts 🤗 on Spotify and TH-cam the way you guys narrate the podcasts is just out of the world 🤌🤌 the sensational way of explaining the stories would surely blow the mind of the true Desi crime lover like me 💕💗😌😃
Thank you for sharing the heart wrenching story, Afzal you'll always be remembered, hero you are!
From Abbottabad, Pakistan
One small detail you left is how Afzal’s location was detected by his murderers. There is a detailed documentary by Vice which gave away his location leading to him losing his life. Check it up.
Amazing! So, so, so, GOOD! Wow. I'm ready for episode 2
YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW EXCITED I WAS FOR THIS. YALL SLAYED. 😭😭‼️❤️
Bruh that's so scary as a girl, i'm glad i was never born in that hellhole ,may those girls find peace and be born in a better country which values them as people .
“I have nothing to give you but words.” She’s a beautiful writer! This is all so hauntingly tragic…😔
I hope you persevere in this excellent adventure. Sadly there is enough crime here to keep you busy for a while. I'm from Pakistan and still haven't heard a synopsis of this case before. It's heart breaking and angers me to no end. But we have given up before even trying. Keep up the good work!
Going to watch this video like I haven’t heard the podcast and haven’t read all the comments under the post. Let’s get spooked in every possible way. 🙂
This was amazing. Looking forward to more videos!
Heartbreaking to note that @ViceAsia filmed a documentary on this case and revealed Afzal's whereabouts in splendid detail while knowing that an entire community bayed for his blood, which eventually lead to his murder.
The video: th-cam.com/video/xwqOTXRZR7g/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=VICEAsia
It's not co incident or error. You don't know how many educated muslims support sharia and fatwa in kerala too
now we can binge watch our favourite podcasters !yay
Aaaaaa cant f wait, this gonna be my fav crime podcast channel on yt cgjkk ☠️💖
I'm so glad my favorite most podcast is coming to us all in this format going to send this to my friends who can't do podcasts and would rather watch the same. So. Many more Milestones to. Come guys ❤ much love.
So called “honour killings” break my heart! It’s utter betrayal, by the people who are supposed to love & protect you! 😢
It's not just one story from one region in one country, in south asia include Afghanistan It's seen as a norm in rural areas, especially in trials areas .
Love to see you on youtube guys
Thank you guys! I found your video really interesting. I’m a new subscriber 😊
Very impressive English by our desis! Appropriate vocabulary, perfect pronunciation and narration.
I’m very glad I found this channel.
I thought you did a wonderful and very nuanced report on this devastating case. You portrayed it with such empathy and compassion. Bravo.
Amazing!! What coverage! What a journey witnessing you presenting a seemingly 'one of those honour killings' with such depiction, indepth research and portrayal of the drive towards human emotions seeking justice🙌🙌☺️❤️
RIP Afzal, your brothers who died innocently and the women, all victims of a society where justice also died. So sad.
Well said 🙏
Afzal may Allah grant you jannah my brother the whole world knows your story my brother
But killer believed on same Allah isn't it contradictory
@@nationalistoo the honour killing in india by hindu men doesn't represent their faith in their god..does it?
@@nationalistooobviously didn’t. If he did he would know that Allah would punish him greatly for his actions
@@abdullahal-mamun1053 have you read Qur'an if not than please read in by yourself and if you have brain and it functions you will find many such things in Qur'an
@@nationalistoo I’m muslim. I know the Qur’an. Give me your sources then if the Qur’an tells us to kill girls for being videoed?
This well lit and sunny studio is amazing... I have seen your recent videos but this one popped today in my feed... And it looks amazing....
Love this new format 💙
It was a treat listening to your voices and the way you guys covered the case was just amazing..♥️
This podcast is not enough, to get recognition to this story, there should be a webseries on this bizzare story of so called "honour killing", the character of Afzal will be the honourable role for any actor.
keep up the good work guys . been a long time listener on spotify, good to see you on youtube.
I love the effort your team puts into these cases. I recently discovered this channel and watched the video on the Balaji temple. I love how you two accurately covered this case! I would like to add that as a Pakistani woman/girl who has faced her fair share of sexism, all of this is accurate. Quite alot has changed since this case especially in urban areas however cases of honor killings in rural areas by uneducated families take place each year.
Keep doing a great job!
Love it! I am late in watching this video but hooting for you guys all the way.. keep the TH-cam videos coming😊
you guys i forgot to comment after the live steam lmao, but this is video is so damn good omg like I waited so long for it and it was sooooo much better the I expected! the chraphics, we get to see you guys and we hear your voice which by the way has become ever Saturday morning routine. and like even though I've heard this case in the audio format and seen the video on Instagram this was just amazing and yes the music effects and even subtitles! love you guys ka work and effort and so proud of how far this podcast has come looking forward to more videos like this :)
This was indeed a heart melting episode. Love your podcasts,really appreciate your researching skills. Keep up the good work❤️✨
I had already heard this on Spotify, but the experience of seeing a video is totally different!
All the best to both of you and your team
Afzal's death is heartbreaking.
amazing experience whether it is a podcast or youtube video you guys brings out the most realistic experience for us and yes afzal was a great guy though he came from the same place where women are treated very low and were killed in the name of honour killing he was different he was the only MAN out there in this whole story, till his end he fought for those girls and died without justice he deserved better he deserves not only justice but also respect.
Excellent! The hardwork is clearly reflected in the video. Great going! 😀
Loving this format💖
Finally...wish you all the best guys!! You are literally helping out this amateur teenage writer in a spectacular way.
Thank you so much Aishwarya and Aryaan :)
It feels weird to see you guys talk 😂like in Spotify I just used to fall asleep listening to you guys but this is different it'll take time for me to adjust to TH-cam! anyway, you both look great ❤️ hope you guys don't stop uploading on Spotify.
Desi Crime Podcast always gets me hooked ❤
FAVOURITE TRUE CRIME PODCAST WITH A FACE ON TH-cam LOVELY!!!
This channel of yours is gonna BLOW UP.
Trust me on that.... ❤️
U guys are really good.
This is the best podcast ever!!
as a Pakistani , my heart breaks for how a country can fail its people, Afzal is a story of many others
Loving your podcast and than this is a treat for us thanks both of you ❤️🖤
Great Effort Guys..Loved it❤️❤️❤️ Waiting for more such videos
My friend told me about this story today and I’m amazed this video popped up out of nowhere in my suggestions.
Guys.....your podcast was amazing...and youtubeee☺️💗 wish you both more success ahead Aryaan and Aishwarya ..
Glad to see desi crime on TH-cam,
I was very young when this was happening. And now watching this, it all came back to me. I never understood how men policed women even when i was young. Honestly i never knew Afzal was killed, tho i remember seeing him on news. Pakistan is such a disappointment. It hurts me. Because i know that there are good Pakistanis like me and the people i know how are innocent, naive. Who just want to live and be free. But sadly slaves are never bound to deserve both.
Please pray for Pakistan ❤
Justttt loveee your podcasttttttt.....Thank your for your suchhh efforts for makinggg these videos.....keeepp grinding likeee thisss💗
Absolutely amazing.
Loving this new experience.
Now that you have a yt channel WHEN ARE Y'ALL DOING A QNA!!!!???!!!
really excited if you do
Woaahh!! Narration, editing, visuals...everything so on point❤. Absolutely in love with this brand new way of digging deep into the true crime stories. The efforts put into this are truly commendable and impressive. Eagerly waiting for more such videos from you guys✌
Finalllllyyyyy....can't wait ❤️
Such a great video it was I have watched every single podcast of yours from Burari mass hangings to last which is of partho I enjoyed every bit of it and now m so excited to see your upcoming content on youtube!!! All the best to both Aryaan and Aishwaryaaa❤
Soo i heard u guyss on Spotify and always wanted to see your face because of the good storytelling skills and vocabulary that is top-notch and wow u guyss are going to goodd🥺🤍MAS SHA ALLAH❤️🔥❤️🔥 MUCH LOVE!!
You should definitely cover the Khairlanji Massacre as well.
So happy to see you guys growing
Finally on TH-cam , congratulations 👏
Plz find each and every detail of burari family case like did they tell their love ones outside family like friends,sister etc.....eagerly waiting the burari case.
This is so nice it's like putting a face to our desi crime host's❤
Well done you guys💕💕
Podcast and video is so well done!
Been with this podcast for so long..n now wathcing Aryan and Aishwarya while listening to the calming voices is such a new experience!!
I am an Indian but felt sad after seeing this.😢 A brother did everything to give justice for his sisters unfortunately he was failed ,bu_llied by the system