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  • @hammad6852
    @hammad6852 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +30

    At 50:00, the issue of Pakistanis harassing women is highlighted as a common problem. Unfortunately, such incidents are not uncommon. I live in a city that was once part of former East Germany, where the foreign population is relatively small. Despite this, the first German woman I met at a university event here shared an unsettling experience. She told me she had been harassed by a couple of Pakistanis in the city. I felt deeply ashamed and realized that we, as a community, do not have a good reputation here.
    Back in Pakistan, my friends and family would often ask me whether Germans were aware of our country or respected Pakistan's strong military. Growing up, we were raised to take pride in being a nuclear power. However, my experience here has shown me that people in Europe are indifferent to such things-they don't care if you have nuclear weapons.

    • @mohammadali3711
      @mohammadali3711 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That’s why the German Far right is surging in the polls. People are tired of these fools.

  • @anosha7067
    @anosha7067 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +19

    I was up studying and listening old ask episodes simultaneously and suddenly realised it’s a Friday and a new episode must be out but kheir this gave me something for tomorrow’s late night study session
    Thank you Sir

  • @NazSam11
    @NazSam11 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +28

    I am a Malaysian married a Pakistani. And when we were getting married only then did I realise that my husband wouldn’t get to be with me for 6 months initially and only after that he would get spouse visa and when I further dug into it found out that a lot of Pakistani men con local women to marry just to be able to stay here. Specifically it was the Pakistani men that were targeted in several news articles so yes their reputation has been ruined as a whole by a rotten few. And I am a working professional and so many of my colleagues actually asked why would I marry a Pakistani man. But I know my husband tries hard to change the mindset of people with his wonderful personality and actions to show that not all Pakistanis are bad.

    • @jawbrekaa
      @jawbrekaa 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I am gone through the same issue.

    • @mohammadh6561
      @mohammadh6561 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      My dear I don't know what to say . Yeah not all living in , I'd rather say "STUCK IN" Pakistan, are same. But 97% are THE SAME..
      ITS SUCH FILTH PUTRID SOCIETY YOU CAN'T EVEN IMAGINE

  • @afifasaeed7028
    @afifasaeed7028 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    For bahu: you should set boundaries, start to say no slowly and gradually. Let your husband sit with her mom all the time, have a cup of coffee, close the door of your room and have some me time. Your husband will get back to you once he realize that you are doing well alone....surely he will join you. Don't ask him for his time, create your own.

  • @MK-vu9pm
    @MK-vu9pm 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    Regarding grooming gangs, I have been following this issue for the past 12 years, and one of my deepest wishes is to help innocent children who are victims of such atrocities. What astonishes me most is the general response from some fellow Muslims in the UK, particularly Pakistani Muslims. We are discussing the suffering of thousands of children, yet many fail to acknowledge the gravity of the matter, often resorting to deflection or statistical comparisons.
    When discussing this with Muslims of various backgrounds, I’ve noticed that while Arabs express outright condemnation, many South Asians engage in "whataboutery," diminishing the victims' plight. My unwavering response to such arguments is simple: *"Would your stance remain the same if the victim were a Muslim child (let alone thousands as is the case with white children) and the perpetrator a white man?"* It’s baffling that some see religion or ethnicity in these innocent children. These are young lives destroyed, and it breaks my heart to read their testimonies.
    There was rightful outrage among Pakistanis over the Asifa Bano case in India, but the silence over crimes committed by their own communities against vulnerable white girls in the UK is telling. It reflects a deeply troubling double standard.

    • @syedalirizwan-ok7qm
      @syedalirizwan-ok7qm 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have no problem believing Pakistanis will behave like that. This only further harms the Pakistanis living in the UK. If these people openly condemned the groomers and immediately ex communicated them then people like elon musk would have no foot to stand on.

  • @Jazibshaikh85
    @Jazibshaikh85 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +25

    Junaid bhaii instead of universities and hospitals, there are many huge schools like
    1) St.Patricks High School (from which I have studied).
    2) St.Joseph High School
    3) St.Michaels High school.
    4) BVS
    5) St.Pauls High School.
    6) St.Lawrence High School.
    7) St.Mary High School
    There are many other schools as well. Each of these school has around 3000-5000 students and their fees are not expensive while providing huge grounds and other facilities . So we can conclude from here that how much the minorities have contributed for the betterment of Pakistan.

    • @unknown044-1
      @unknown044-1 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Need balls to even to talk about this

    • @FariqSniff
      @FariqSniff 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Former Saint Marian here

    • @AbdulSamadSarim
      @AbdulSamadSarim 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Fellow Patrician ayyy

  • @indianavijay
    @indianavijay 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +22

    One remarkable quality I’ve noticed is that you speak with honesty and conviction, truly believing in what you say, which enables you to connect deeply with others. I honestly believe You deserve better than you have ...

  • @saif_imtiaz
    @saif_imtiaz 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    1:02:27 Nurses in Pakistan, especially those from humble backgrounds, have done so much to empower their communities. Many of them come from struggling families, but they’ve used their education and skills to bring real change, whether it’s providing healthcare in remote areas or supporting those in need. Christian nurses, in particular, have been incredible in serving selflessly, often going above and beyond despite challenges. Their dedication is truly inspiring and shows how much impact one person can have on a whole community.

  • @blackwhiskey6313
    @blackwhiskey6313 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +18

    I liked the video when your mom checks on you it makes me happy and makes me smile :)

  • @morningtide4
    @morningtide4 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +28

    Listening to this while getting ready for my Roka ceremony today 😂

    • @JINxhasnain
      @JINxhasnain 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What is roka?

    • @Amuse-tj4tp
      @Amuse-tj4tp 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      @@JINxhasnain desi version of engagement.

    • @wa5ayy
      @wa5ayy 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A ceremony where you learn to slam rock bottom. ​@@JINxhasnain

    • @navmeshsingh
      @navmeshsingh 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Congratulations 👏🏻

    • @Mr.WasiHaider
      @Mr.WasiHaider 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @morningtide4 Best of luck!!

  • @catgirl000
    @catgirl000 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    1.41.26 [ FATHER ABROAD] I am literally crying here; it's been 22 years and I'm 21. Dad didn't have enough money to call us to this country in EUROPE. I have the hold of all his bank accounts, and I know what's happening. Now, 2 years before he got nationality, but this so-called embassy in Pakistan is not giving appointments (people buy in black). But I will leave no stone unturned, I will go to him. Please JUNAID bhai pray for me. I will take every legal action and step to move there and make my mum move. (Fingers crossed , INSHA ALLAH )
    MY FAVOURITE CONTENT CREATOR

    • @melody4560
      @melody4560 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      InshaAllah

  • @MoizRana
    @MoizRana 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    On the question where the father does not want his son to join him in Australia: The boy is clearly eligible for Australian PR and then citizenship afterwards. Citizens in Australia can opt for university degrees under HECS (Higher Education Contribution Scheme) loan, under which Australian citizens can get their education funded from the government and can later pay back once they are able to earn more than a certain threshold after their education is completed! I believe the argument from his father saying that he cannot afford his education is not valid.

  • @harmeetsingh5785
    @harmeetsingh5785 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Father doesn't want his child to move abroad with him:
    Junaid bhai its a very desi thing , i have a relative here her childs are happy abroad but she keeps insisting my mom not to go abroad not even india and the same with my brother. He moved to India and every time my elder brother calls him he pretends he's in loss and i shouldn't go there. But finally i got my visa and I'm permanently moving there alone. Lifes hard when you come out of your comfort zone but yeah ill do my best to support my family in Pakistan. Your motivation plays a huge role thanks Junaid bhai

  • @tahagul5256
    @tahagul5256 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    For the lady thinking about going back to Pakistan, and serving this thankless nation, my wife is a PhD in food waste management from UK who converted food waste into electricity, for the past one year she has been working for one of the projects funded by world bank and managed by ministry of energy. Her whole team consisted of foreign graduates who came back to Pakistan to serve their nation. Now for the past 9 months, they haven't been paid their salaries because some babus and beaurocrats didn't feel like signing some documents, their salaries a basic human right is not being given to them because people in ministry of energy started feeling insecure because these consultants were more competent and educated, hence they started creating hurdles, the biggest of them was to holding their salaries for 9 months.
    Soon my wife will be joining me in Canada, where hopefully she will have her basic rights, peace of mind and doesn't have to beg for her income every single week. Pakistan se zindaBhag!

    • @ajum89
      @ajum89 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sorry about the situation of your wife in Pakistan. But her degree sounds so cool. If it is okay, can you share if there is a place/article I can read up more on her degree, her team? Is she on LinkedIn? I understand if you are not comfortable sharing it. But her degree is so cool. I wish her the very best in her field.

  • @AlrianEditz-k2t
    @AlrianEditz-k2t 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    The movie's name is "Dulhe Raja" 36:32

  • @Kirankhan06
    @Kirankhan06 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    This channel deserve 1M subscribe

  • @_shruti1729
    @_shruti1729 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    1:38:09 You have a point Junaid Sir par ek cheez hai ki Europe mein living zyada aasaan hai Australia se. Kyunki Europe mein educated state funded hoti hai, Australia me bhi hai par ajnabi log ke lie fees bahut zyada hai.

  • @RehabKhan16
    @RehabKhan16 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +16

    We need a podcast of Diljit and Ganjiswag

  • @alhanrauf6455
    @alhanrauf6455 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    No Hania Amir was hurt in this video😂

  • @shahinakarim4740
    @shahinakarim4740 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I do need to say I absolutley love your podcast, a man after my own heart, you are so refreshing transparent and renew my faith in my people Keep up the good work 👍

  • @hplaptop-pb8rn
    @hplaptop-pb8rn 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    junaid bhai love your content and I m your big fan since 2020 and dil ko bhut asha laga when u said you respect Sikh people too. also, we loves our pakistani brothers too and thank you for the great content.

  • @zaki_0007
    @zaki_0007 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    [My father doesn’t want me with him in Australia]
    I have seen dozens of uncles wasting decades of their lives away in foreign countries, doing minimum wage jobs with no future plans of settling in, while prohibiting their families from having the mere thought of coming over. I think this may be a simple(Australia is haram) case.

    • @waseemij
      @waseemij 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yeah. See the angle Junaid is trying to give to poor soul son. What I have seen is Minimum wage worker's don't have a vision of settling there families with them as such. And also they can't save enough money to sponsor their kids education in Western countries

    • @ufoneufone8164
      @ufoneufone8164 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Exactly, It all depends on the circumstances as well, The person may be stuck in the loop so he could not afford an apartment.k

  • @AsadUmer-wt7xc
    @AsadUmer-wt7xc 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    100% agree with you, Junaid bhai, on the contributions of these so-called minorities. I've studied from St. Patrick's myself along with my brother in law while both my wife and my sister went to Mama Parsi. My brother went to BVS, and these schools gave us quality education under a very affordable fee structure. All of us have since moved out of Pakistan, and we're Alhamdulillah excelling in our careers in different countries (US, UK and Canada). Going back, I can't even imagine how our families would have been able to afford to send us to the Grammar Schools or the Beaconhouses of Pakistan. Always felt that these so called minorities were never profit/money hungry.. they always wanted to work towards the betterment of the society around them and played their part by positive contributions while on the other side the so called majorities (including myself) were always hungry for money, power and control 😢

  • @nayan8989
    @nayan8989 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    36:31 That "Bina Patri ki Railwayline" movie name is Himmatwala. Starring JItendra, Kader khan and Amjad Khan It is so nice to see Junaid bhai sharing his childhood stories of his nana. It seemed that he wanted to go back in those moments. love from Vadodara Gujarat

  • @VoiceofAustralia1
    @VoiceofAustralia1 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Junaid Bhai, I believe it’s time to collaborate with the government to create a free, comprehensive 2-3 hour video in Urdu, teaching essential travel etiquette. This video could be made more impactful by leveraging AI to translate it into Pakistan’s major regional languages, such as Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, and Balochi, ensuring accessibility for a wider audience. Once created, the video can be published on official platforms like the High Commission’s website and promoted through social media to educate and empower travelers from Pakistan with the knowledge to represent our nation respectfully abroad.

  • @Intellechawwal
    @Intellechawwal 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You've been getting better with age. Love that you have more experience to pull from.

  • @abdulmuqthadir
    @abdulmuqthadir 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    On the situation where the boy wants to go to Australia for his higher education:
    I currently live in USA and when I was a student I used to go to an area where meals used to be cheap. There I used to sit and observe a lot of people. I met some people who spent lives doing odd jobs. They missed a large chunk of lives trying to give a better life to family back home. It is not about saving $4-5k and bringing family to visit, the way they think is saving this amount and sending back to family and keep thinking about it. They get stuck in a loop and think of going back after their kids get settled. It was painful to see them living that way. They used to stay in sharing and eat one or two meals a day trying to save maximum and send back.
    Second, the kid, you are 19. You haven't figured it out, your dad has spent 25 years and everyday doesn't want you to spend even a day of his life. You are matured enough to see the difference in tuition in your country and in Australia. Bachelors are expensive. You are saying you will work part time and manage expenses it doesn't work that way. You are always at a disadvantage to someone who is focused on studies. And once you get a taste of money you get in a loop wanting more money and skipping classes ending probably doing odd job for life. He is your dad, probably seeing what you are not able to. No body wants to live that life but if your dad is appreciate him and try to understand.

    • @wa5ayy
      @wa5ayy 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Sounds pretty much like you are THAT father.

    • @abdulmuqthadir
      @abdulmuqthadir 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @ 😂
      No I am not. But I just shared what I saw, and I feel people tend to realize only when they loose a blessing. So better be late to acknowledge than being Sorry.

    • @hashimkhan9579
      @hashimkhan9579 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@abdulmuqthadir has been working for 25 years.. and still can't afford his son's educational expenses 😂

  • @sydefias
    @sydefias 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    1:43:20 I went to an Ali Sethi concert back in 2023 in a US city. I found it was more of a fun lecture than a musical concert. He wore a cap with “Halal” stitched on it. Along the way, he commented on his hat saying, “I’m halal in the US but haram in Pakistan.”
    P.S.: No fatwas please. Neither on Ali Sethi nor me. Please do not consider the halal/haram terms in Islamic terms. Consider it as allowed/forbidden.

  • @saif_imtiaz
    @saif_imtiaz 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:23:40 Flying is a big big privilege in Pakistan. I know so many people, who are doing fine financially, but have never ever gotten the chance to sit in an airplane. Of course there are limited destinations even in Pakistan where we can fly to and then international prices are crazy if you are flying from anywhere in Pakistan . I live in the US, and you can literally make a round trip to Canada,Mexico,Colombia in approximately 200USD. The cheapest international destination route (in the next six months)from Pakistan as per Google Flight, is Karachi to Dubai for 260USD.

  • @Sadiq01
    @Sadiq01 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Loved the way you were pulling things and thoughts. Thank you for an other dose. 🥰

  • @ayeshaawan-of7yt
    @ayeshaawan-of7yt 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    At abusive husband . …
    Now, whenever your husband starts fighting with you, somehow record his voice or video on your mobile phone. Then, show it to the police or relevant authorities. They will provide you justice, a separate house, and expenses. Later, you can start your own job and work towards securing your children's future.

  • @KambojSimar-g7x
    @KambojSimar-g7x 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    For the domestic voilence cases i have seen a lot of instances where men who want to get residency try to lure premanent women into marrying them so that they can get their residency and it mostly involves pakistani men and women both and very few indian men. I was at the gurudwara last week and after the langar the pathi(preacher) was giving a lecture to families and children to stay away from these kind of men and women who use you to get residency and asked only marry them if they themselves have residency or if you know the family and also explained parents to keep an eye on the young children so that they don’t fall into the grooming gang trap. I really like your work especially when you go against your community and point out the flaws and mistakes.

  • @rehanqureshi8462
    @rehanqureshi8462 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    At 49:00 Philippines have same thing when someone is coming to GCC for first time. They give them proper training specially how to approach a arab woman due to difference in culture

  • @daudi4793
    @daudi4793 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    @2:07:20 I personally think that the couple should sit together and talk about issue. The wife should raise this concern in a stern tone with her husband and make her point across. Respect of parents have its own space, but the space of wife and husband should be given to them as well.
    While it seems to be common issue, it depends on the level of understanding of the partner as well. How well is he / she understanding. I hope communicating with each other without any interference maybe helpful (between the couples). It is a big shot and not everyone is comfortable in doing so.
    It seems like mothers in-laws or husbands need "Sexy Maids" or trophy wife's. Who should look good, must be well maintained and do all the work of the home and cook food for them. Give birth to their grand kid, whom they can flaunt in front of their relatives and boast about it.
    On the other hand, it will interesting to know on how much influence does your mother in-laws brother and sister or cousins have over her? (if any) Normally this can be the case as well. She may be doing this because someone might have told her to do this way or she is influenced by someone else in the family.
    Or
    Maybe she was not allowed to have such luxury of husband taking care of their wives. At times they do pass on the trauma they had faced in their time to the next generation.

  • @ateebbinmuzaffar3136
    @ateebbinmuzaffar3136 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    For the question about the insecure mother: This problem is called the Oedipus Complex, and as unfortunate as it is, this problem is very common among desi mom’s towards their sons. It also stems from the fact that a lot of said mothers have not received proper amount of affection from their own husbands. You can do further research on the above term and you’ll find several studies proving it as well. Its very sad but unfortunately a reality

  • @wa5ayy
    @wa5ayy 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The comedian in Ganjiswag sb pops out from time to time. 2:14:18

  • @navmeshsingh
    @navmeshsingh 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    1:31:54 Best part of video. ❤

  • @ChaudhryShahwaiz-go8ro
    @ChaudhryShahwaiz-go8ro 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Dear Junaid Bhai,
    Assalamu Alaikum. I hope you are doing well and will take the time to read this email. My name is Shahwaiz, and I am a 16-year-old (soon to be 17 in March) living in Lahore. I belong to a family of four, including my mother, elder sister, and father. My father is a businessman who runs his business in Shah Alam Market, but unfortunately, our family life has been filled with pain and suffering due to his behavior.
    My parents had a love marriage. At the time, my mother came from an average middle-class family, and my father was poor. She loved him deeply and was willing to sacrifice anything for him. Although my mother knew that my father had been married before, she did not realize the extent of his narcissistic tendencies and his abusive nature. She loved him so much that she didn’t see the warning signs, and it was only later that she discovered the truth about him.
    From the very beginning of their marriage, my father began abusing my mother-both physically and emotionally. He and his family treated her terribly, making her do all the housework even during her pregnancies. When my sister was born, my father and his family didn’t even visit her in the hospital. They pressured my mother, saying she must have a son next time or face divorce. Eventually, after my sister’s birth, they kicked my mother out of the house.
    During this difficult time, my maternal grandfather passed away, and his business slowly collapsed because my uncle was too young and inexperienced to handle it. My mother had no financial or emotional support to leave my father and decided to return to him for the sake of her children. People told her that things would improve with time, but sadly, they only got worse. My father didn’t provide a single penny for household expenses for years and continued to abuse her daily.
    My father is extremely controlling and selfish. He even went as far as to sell all of my mother's jewelry and squander the money on his own pleasures. When my mother asked him about it, he callously told her to go to court and get the jewelry back, knowing full well that we don’t have the resources or knowledge to pursue a legal battle. His only focus is money-he doesn’t care about his family. My mother, at 52, is left in an extremely vulnerable position. She feels abandoned by him, especially as she reflects on how he left her during her most crucial time, and now, in her older years, she faces even more challenges.
    Despite his financial success, he has never once supported my mother or us. He has always used his wealth to control us, treating my mother like a servant in his house. Even when I was younger, if I took even a small amount of money from him without permission, he would accuse me of theft.
    Now, we face even greater struggles. My father is trying to force us out of his house, leaving us with nowhere to go. My mother is too afraid to leave because she has no place to turn. I am working hard to build a better future, doing an unpaid internship in digital marketing, but at 16, it’s difficult to support my family, especially when I have no financial stability.
    Junaid Bhai, I listen to your podcasts during my work because they inspire me and give me hope. I truly respect your wisdom and am seeking your guidance. What can I do to help my mother and improve our situation? I know change takes time, but my mother doesn’t have much time left to wait for peace.
    Please, I need your advice on what steps I can take to support my mother, protect her, and create a better life for my family. Any guidance or encouragement from you would mean a lot to me.
    Thank you for taking the time to read my email. May Allah bless you for your kindness and wisdom.
    Best regards,
    Shahwaiz

    • @wa5ayy
      @wa5ayy 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      More power to you, shahwaiz. So brave of you

  • @sharminashahid2460
    @sharminashahid2460 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Btw I belong to your generation and in my late 40 s. So I know this toxic series of Mother and daughter and laws era should stop. I want everyone to have a peaceful life in my family. Sister from USA

  • @legacylaunch
    @legacylaunch 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    hello junaid bhai!
    M replying to the question a 19 years old is telling his father is in melbourne since 25 years and sating not financially stable to get him to australia.
    m 25 years old, came to australia 1.5 years ago as a masters student. Bought a nice car have a very nice place to live, planning to marry in 2 years and until that time will be financially stable enough to get my wife here soon after marrying.
    I was listening to the question and thinking how’s it possible that you can’t afford your child’s visit during the span of 25 years even after 25 years

  • @Asad_.
    @Asad_. 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    There is always less crowd where Legends are. Period.

  • @zeeshanshaikh4508
    @zeeshanshaikh4508 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    33:52 Same junaid bhai Sikh people are amazing. Ive felt an instant connection with a lot of them on several occasions in my life here in Canada. They are very easy to relate to and like Pakistani people a lot. Even in a class full of them, with me being the only Pakistani. They’ve never make me feel like I’m an outsider. Instead I’ve witnessed them going out of their way to accommodate me.

  • @apurvabhide2860
    @apurvabhide2860 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Hello Junaid Akram , The movie is Dulhe Raja

  • @F.S1307
    @F.S1307 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hello junaid bahi, I hope you well. junaid bhai my request to you if you go again to London then plz make a ask ganjiswag episode with Mrs. swag. when I watch some episode of ask series in which you & Mrs. swag are gathered those episodes are more informative then a normal, because in which we get both point of view from man & woman side.
    Junaid bahi, if a female have any problem which answer by Mrs. swag & you then female audience more relate Mrs. swag point of view then yours. from this you gat reach more female audience.
    Thank you junaid bhai, I hope you take this feedback positily. lots of love junaid bhai from ganjiswag family ❤

  • @wa5ayy
    @wa5ayy 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That smooth screen cut at 1:12:18 🥳

  •  17 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    We need a podcast of Ganji swag and Jay shetty

  • @Geetanjali1990
    @Geetanjali1990 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good as always ❤ Much Love eom india 😊 Been a fan since forever and glad I have exchanged a few words with Mr. Junaid..Keep inspiring and keep educating Sir. However, I had to stop in the middle because of the shameless number of times the adds were coming through the whole series...Not just they broke the flow but also hit the irritation level to the max. Shaking the head in disappointment. Best regards

  • @absurdist9609
    @absurdist9609 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I died listening to Baji ki Pantry 🤣🤣
    So random loll

  • @pathaninuk216
    @pathaninuk216 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Humble Request
    We shall arrange a trip like Vietnam in Europe also. You have a lot of fans here in UK and EU so Why don’t we arrange a nice cosy summer trip in Europe.
    Regards ❤

  • @omersultan9507
    @omersultan9507 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The son who’s father doesn’t want him to come to Australia:
    1: His father is a taxi driver and he has been there for the last 25 years before uber the taxi drivers made so much money (due to monopoly) that I know so many uncle who are millionaires bought 5-10 house, petrol pumps and what not. Why was he not able to make that kind of money.
    2: His father is a citizen that make his son citizen as well so your father doesn’t have to pay for anything, being an Australia he can study on hecs (student loan from Australian government) and pay when he gets the job and 95% Australians do that
    The other thing could be he lied to get his citizenship (didn’t told the Imigration office that he has a family in Pakistan) and if he comes to Australia he has to declare.

  • @fazalnajam
    @fazalnajam 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One Suggestion: For the more complex questions, perhaps collaborating with relevant experts or aggregating common themes could provide even more helpful and nuanced advice for the viewers because things like confirmation bias, Dunning-Kruger effect, and para-social relationships can sometimes negatively influence how advice is received online. Nevertheless, keep up the good work!

  • @kkjcid
    @kkjcid 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    25:42 excellent honesty!!

  • @ElaynaArora
    @ElaynaArora 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Raise your voice for talha reviews

  • @wa5ayy
    @wa5ayy 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Spot on perspective! 1:43:54

  • @IntrovertGardner
    @IntrovertGardner 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    For the lady with domestic violence, you need to report it local authorities.If you think kids will suffer they will suffer more mentally witnessing this kind of domestic violence your just scaring kids that this is normal where as they need a strong figure in life men or women , couple or divorced. Doesn’t matter kids need to have a positive strong figure as role models. This is a life you living its a life sentence without parole

  • @nopy99
    @nopy99 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Movie recommendation.
    Khamosh Pani (2003) staring Kiran kher. It was a joint PK/IN production. Gut wrenching stuff.
    Highly recommended for Punjabis and anyone interested in cross border nightmare and impact on people that occured.

  • @venomalive9658
    @venomalive9658 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Pakistan already does the practice of exit visa process it's called protection or protectorate which is required for everyone going outside on working visa or permanent visa , it's done by ministry of foreign affairs, but as usual you can pay certain amount to skip the training/education session.

  • @JekyllandHyde17
    @JekyllandHyde17 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Absolutely agree about faraghat of our elderly or middle aged women who literally have nothing to occupy their minds. So meddling in everything becomes their favourite pastime. Get a damn hobby, please. Start reading! Could be anything u like. There was a character in a Ramzan serial, Chaudhary and Son, of a Dadi. She loved reading mystery digests. She would use English pharses every now and then which added refined humour to the show. She was very independent, raised her granddaughter on her own. It was such a refreshing change to see a strong funny intelligent elder female character on screen. Loved Irsa Ghazal's potrayal of an eccentric granny. Try striving to be that granny.

  • @ss-su9ob
    @ss-su9ob 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    sir... on the airport thing, Below is my counter argument. I do not understand why it's such an issue. Firstly, if there are 27 people coming to send-off one passenger, those 27 can't come inside the airport (the max they could, In Indian airports, is till the entrance of the airport. in US, they could come to the ticket counter). Hence, the prices of the stuff in the airport coffee shop and stupid sandwich being so high has nothing to do with (27) people. We desi people, feel why this is happening in our countries, which I could not see in western nations. while feeling super wanting, when we feel little feverish, the family should take care. Both are not mutual exclusives my friend. This is our culture and take it and live with it, being proud of it than thinking, see, that aunty is crying and if those western travelers sees, oh!! how embarrassing it will be. Just chill, have a smile and enjoy bro!! thank you.

  • @ahsennaeem893
    @ahsennaeem893 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was in Köln shopping at Primark and my wife was helping me. There were four sardar students shopping there as well. My wife was dictating me to try different dresses. I taunted one of the Sardar's stating, 'via na kerin veer, aye honda via day baad' to which he replied 'veeria asi tray (3) us ik di shopping keran aye nay (pointing to one of his friends)'.

  • @sydefias
    @sydefias 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    1:05:51 Saw a funny reel about this. Guy says, “hum musalmano ko education aur science mein koi interest nahi hai, kyun ki interest haraam hai.”

  • @WeirdParadox
    @WeirdParadox 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    1:30 we WATCHHHHHHHH !
    We really appreciate your effort Junaid.

  • @abdulwaris5278
    @abdulwaris5278 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    1:40:20 junaid bhai himself in Pakistan
    Goes uk to meet son and wife once or twice a year

  • @Bint-e-Hawwa-w8i
    @Bint-e-Hawwa-w8i 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In response to " Kya Main Pagal Hoon "
    Listen to your heart! Your decision to serve Pakistan will allow you to directly contribute to the nation's economic development, create job opportunities, and inspire others to follow suit. While living abroad offers numerous opportunities, Pakistan's unique challenges require the skills, talent, and dedication of its citizens to drive positive change. Educated youth, such as yourself, can play a crucial role in strengthening the national identity plus the act of returning home and giving back promotes the idea that the future of the country is in the hands of those who care about its progress and prosperity.
    In my opinion, you'll experience true essence of life in Pakistan only and I say this after spending two decades in a western country. Zindagi ka jo maza Pakistan main he, apnon ke sath, apnon ke beech main wo aur kahin nahi he. And trust me, once you get married / settled in a western country then it almost becomes impossible to return due to numerous complex reasons.
    Bachpan se yehi sunte aa rahe hain ke Pak ke halaat kharaab hain .. but essesntially, its not that bad! In fact life in Pak is much more fun and lively and full of life in comparison to any other country our planet has to offer. There's a reason why people who have resources opt to leave western world and return home to start afresh and never look back. But once you get stuck with having kids and starting a life out of Pak, then it only gets trickier to return.
    Therefore, I would suggest you to respond to your inner call by returning and don't listen to people who say yahan kuch nahi rakha. And upon minute observation, you'll realize that all those people who have the resources prefer staying in Pakistan, Junaid bhai is an example himself!
    I hope you come across this comment.

  • @wa5ayy
    @wa5ayy 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This moment was unforgettable 😂1:36:14

  • @MuhammadHamza-b7i
    @MuhammadHamza-b7i 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Being detached from Parents while living together shouldn't be celebrated, secondly people coming to airport isn't a thing of concern, you pay taxes for what if can't even come to airport/station to see off your loved ones, Extended family members coming there couldn't be justifies but parents, children, spouse, siblings coming there isn't a thing to discuss, instead they give some business to airport markets.

  • @WeirdParadox
    @WeirdParadox 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    13 episodes to go 🤩

  • @ferrissama2093
    @ferrissama2093 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    To the airport guy:
    1. No, in-airport store prices aren’t influenced by 20-25 people accompanying someone. Indian airports require a valid boarding pass or ticket for entry.
    2. While there’s a duopoly in airlines, they often operate multiple daily flights on domestic routes, allowing free switches, incase a flight got too delayed.
    3. The cost of a 2AC Rajdhani ticket is comparable to flights on similar routes (except Delhi-Mumbai for obvious reasons).
    4. For many middle-income families, flying marks an improved standard of living and is celebrated as a milestone.
    While better infrastructure and investment are needed, over the past decade, air travel culture has significantly improved. Most travelers now understand protocols, and incidents of improper behavior, like opening overhead bins before landing, are rare. Instead of judging those new to flying, it’s more constructive to assist them.
    Of course, exceptions exist, and bad behavior should be called out when necessary.

    • @apurvabhide2860
      @apurvabhide2860 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No need to tell about our airports and other sensitive infrastructure to this Junaid Akram.He could be an ISI agent masquerading as a TH-camr spying for terrorist attacks in India

    • @ferrissama2093
      @ferrissama2093 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @apurvabhide2860 ye saara ek Google search main mil jaega. Agar ISI spy hota, then he is doing a very poor job by using YT comment section as a data source.

  • @active__nihilist1
    @active__nihilist1 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    2:12:52 same ganji same 😔

  • @Bozojimmy
    @Bozojimmy 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Govinda movie name..Dulhe raja

  • @msrebas
    @msrebas 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Don’t forget Indus hospital system which is founded by Muslim people of Karachi. It is one of the best hospital and clinics for people free of charge

  • @wa5ayy
    @wa5ayy 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Top G at this very moment 2:05:39 went like "hai nahi, waise hi ek baat kar raha hoon 🤣"

    • @jdmlover1352
      @jdmlover1352 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      😂😂

  • @arsalanahmed8317
    @arsalanahmed8317 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    we should protect minority and give them a peaceful place to worhips and live and enjoy life, it has nothing to do with wishing them happy devali or etc. A person can be supportive of minorities and at the same time not want to wish or participate in their religious activities due it his/her religious beliefs.

    • @nivyaeasudasan4872
      @nivyaeasudasan4872 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Absolute nonsense..you cannot even acknowledge them & want to give them a "peaceful " place to worship?
      Oh the irony!😅

  • @alexr9750
    @alexr9750 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I really love your channel..love from India

  • @Kushtiwala1
    @Kushtiwala1 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The fumble at 41:25 was just amazing, "itnay Baray" 😁

  • @The12345deepak
    @The12345deepak 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    So we are just going to ignore the main reason for the thinking behind these grooming gangs and how they almost exclusively target girls from other religions?

  • @FerozeKhawaja
    @FerozeKhawaja 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To the lady with 3 kids and DV issue. Please report this ASAP. People like this give a bad name to us/men in general and deserve to be jailed. Either call IDAS or go to your GP and report this. You can call the police too. Please report any DV. Especially if you’re abroad.

  • @WaliKhan_2k
    @WaliKhan_2k 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Oh man, reminds me of my dad’s conversation when I call him around any cricket match as that’s where I can connect with him.
    Although I preach not to watch cricket and politics and discuss - specially if you are 40+ and struggling in life :-)

  • @arsalanahmed8317
    @arsalanahmed8317 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We have terrible knowledge about China. China looks like a dictatorship in front, but if you deeply dig into its governance, it is highly competitive and reward-based. Also, nobody arrests you for just speaking about Xinjiang; it is one of the most prominent cultures in China.

  • @athermulla4491
    @athermulla4491 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What i have decoded is if you are dressed well you get less hassle at the pk airport.

  • @hammadsaleemsoomro
    @hammadsaleemsoomro 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi junaid, connected to your channel recently

  • @Soniayl3ds
    @Soniayl3ds 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Indians are the largest household income earner ,but still they are facing the racial remarks,even jews who are 2nd largest Household earner , and the have the largest business but still they faces crises,This tells about how the European,and the us are

  • @seemeesiddiqui6427
    @seemeesiddiqui6427 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fantastic routine channel, always MashaAllah.

  • @Sassybliss404
    @Sassybliss404 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Please don’t marry mamas boys. Their moms just get them married to have grandchildren lekin husband biwi ka kisi bhi surat bun kr na rahay. Watch Dur e shehwar drama. It is the exact scenario.
    Easy escape is to try to move abroad but how you portrayed your MIL she will never allow it.
    Unfortunately if you husband is not ready to understand your concern there is no way out of it other than you leave him or he changes himself

  • @arifchau
    @arifchau 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is not just laborers who eat at Mcdonald's. People from all walks of life eat there . Warren Buffet eats breakfast at Mcdonald's every day and Bill Gate has the Mcdonalds Gold card. 😄

  • @JyotiKumari-p3j2d
    @JyotiKumari-p3j2d 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Strong Army Wow! - Highlight of this video .

  • @syk120
    @syk120 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Open discussion is important to opently discuss and counter argument. I think all the tropes need to be countered with the truth and keep the propaganda ending.

  • @rehanqureshi8462
    @rehanqureshi8462 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    At 52:27 I have reported that guy with sindhi topi to Bahraini authorities. He already left Bahrain before they took any action against him but they black list him to enter Bahrain

    • @sairakhan8380
      @sairakhan8380 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What is channel name?

  • @IbiDon
    @IbiDon 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    Disliking bcuz you are wearing chappals.

    • @supermangap1
      @supermangap1 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂😂😂

    • @godofbattles9636
      @godofbattles9636 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Boss under the table kab gy ap

    • @sleep12635
      @sleep12635 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      HAHHAHA​@@godofbattles9636

  • @nkhan0336
    @nkhan0336 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    It boils my blood junaid bhai, when women who ask this stuff that should i leave this person or not, i mean seriously? you are telling yourself how he treats you and then you are saying should i leave him i mean FOR GOD's sake stand up for yourself also i want to ask women out there, itne bache kese paida krlete hain i mean how? ek jaga wo mar raha hai apko and dusri jaga you are sleeping with that man/ weird

  • @VarunSuriBonger
    @VarunSuriBonger 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +21

    To the father in Australia not calling his son.
    Dear brother, aapke abbu pe ertugrul ghaazi chadai kar chuke hai.

    • @SyedIrfan7
      @SyedIrfan7 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @TaranSingh-k7v
      @TaranSingh-k7v 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ☠️

    • @MK-vu9pm
      @MK-vu9pm 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      hahahaha

    • @baigsaab47
      @baigsaab47 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sword fighting chal rahee ha

    • @mohammadh6561
      @mohammadh6561 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂😂

  • @sharminashahid2460
    @sharminashahid2460 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    @Junaid Ikraam. I guess you can not generalize the fact that all Mother and law’s are monsters. I live with my 2 daughters in law. I never had such kind of behavior with them. I also encourage them to have their own space altogether the situation in my house is totally opposite. I have been an avid listener to your Q/A series. So bear in mind all fingers are not equal.

  • @asdfdsa26
    @asdfdsa26 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As someone from India, I cant relate to your early(?) morning routine. Whenever we return from west, our jet lag means getting up at 3-4am and not 6:30am as you mentioned😀.
    Even in one of the earlier episodes, you were praising some celebrity for hitting the gym at 7am (for many normal people in India, that is the time of returning from the gym).
    Not saying anything good or bad, just the difference in perception is hilarious to me.😀

  • @umakandpal
    @umakandpal 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I agree with you.. Paisa secondary cheese ak time ke bad.

  • @slayyer01
    @slayyer01 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tbh, ab kisi youtuber/content creator ki product promotion pe trust nhi rha.
    Do your own product research, cross checking facts back and forth. The best place to get legitimate answers is the comment section where you find reviews from real people.
    But be careful in recognizing fake comments as well😅

  • @NikSan1983
    @NikSan1983 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    The Kader Khan movie about the train was Himmatwala from the 80's not the Sajid Khan rubbish from the 2010's

  • @sadiarajput4513
    @sadiarajput4513 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I Stopped your video at 29:00 and played the song 😅

  • @zoia8090
    @zoia8090 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Lady with DV issue: I Just want to ask you What'd you say to your kids when they'll ask you why didn't you leave this man?" Like today he's abusing you tomorrow he'll be doing the same to the kids. If you're worried your kids ask you why did you leave the father? Ma'am just save the paperwork and the copy of the police complaint and whenever they ask simply give them a printed copy with the proof of their father being a deadbeat.

  • @ThisisHuzaifa
    @ThisisHuzaifa 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:32:37 - plummer sir, bhool gaye? 😏

  • @moodregulator4335
    @moodregulator4335 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    1:34:12 who else? Other than the cringe of the century, the one and only *Haniaaaa Aaaamir*