I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
I think Aleem will look back on this is 5-10 years and cringe so bad. He shouldn’t constantly interrupt his dad, especially when he hasn’t finished his points. He’s still a kid and hasn’t matured fully yet and it shows. Other then that, exceptional episode.
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
Ofcourse his dad has really been through the struggle and has a story to tell that's why. Rags to riches. Aleem was born in to wealth from the get go not saying he hasn't pushed his dad's business.
I’ve got nothing against Aleem and I think he is cool. But his constant interjections and cutting across his dad really annoyed me. Very disrespectful!!! Let your dad speak he is a great story teller!! Totally lost the point of the Dads story due to his interruptions.
Remember the days of him going to his private uni with his svj in London… what a life he’s lived so far and all the more to him inshallah 💫 the guys a living legend and especially his dad
The wise old dog with the excitable puppy, this is a great podcast; I wished it had just been Saleem Iqbal on his own so he wasn't interrupted every 2 mins with a speech.
@Shock G that's another salim iqbal from brum mate. I know its a shocker, but more than one person can share the same name, especially a common name like Salim Iqbal (very popular in the pakistani community). Salim wouldn't be doing podcasts if he was guilty of laundering £180 million, think sometimes
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
@@22johen You've misunderstood. It's not a criticism, just an observation from listening to this podcast - both ways paid off. His dad set the foundation, and Aleem blew the business up with social presence. Also mate, I have no idea who you are but you seem to know me apparently. 😅
I agree! I was WAYYYY more interested in his dad. His dad definitely had so much more to tell but his shit kid that kept telling us how much he loved his dad couldn't even listen to his dad speaking. And you know what really showed me how much his dad doesn't respect him? His dad didn't even look at him once when he was speaking! Not even once.
What a fantastic interview! It was incredibly inspirational, but I must admit that Aleem's frequent interruptions of his father were a bit disappointing. However, Saleem's graceful response in not cutting off his son was truly admirable. It was lovely to hear Saleem share the real story behind PET, adding an extra layer of depth to the conversation. His humble tone of voice was incredibly refreshing, in stark contrast to Aleem's more "spoilt child' style. Overall, it was a captivating exchange that left a lasting impression.
Aleem has an air of sucess, without the sucess. He needs to sit back and let the boss talk. Should have taught him the value of money. Hes going to spunk it
I’ve never been motivated this much ever in my life until I watch this video.Thanks for bringing up this podcast.I don’t know what to say I’m out of words. Will surely do something great in life Inshallah.
I feel like everyone who's midly annoyed by the interruptions from Aleem may not notice how eager and proud he is of his father's accomplishments and what his done in the business. If I was in his shoes I'd be proud too, great content by the way iIwatched the whole video.
GREAT podcast hearing SALIM’s interesting life challenges and his candid views on his life….. As for Aleem, yes he’s no doubt privileged but I have to say he has a mountain or mountains to climb before going anywhere near his father’s accomplishments and experiences, and show respect and let your father speak…!!!💯
loved every second of this podcast, learned many things about businesses, relationships and different perspectives of life, I just want to say Aleem's father is a true hero and inspiration 🙏🏻🙏🏻 and the father and son's relationship is just incredible 💙
He wasn't a hero when he was trying to intimidate witnesses while two of his mates were on trial over manslaughter of a 16 year old girl. Get better role models.
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
I loved Dad's stories...'the great old days' seems like a hard working humble guy!! Two great father and son combinations and great interactions!! Never seen Aleem so quiet!!
@@Lemingtona-x5g For sure, personal connections built up to last many years back then....as he said. He had a very good system going especially with the auctions and other dealers.
I loved this episode since it felt so organic to have 2 father and son duos. It is also funny to see son's agreeing while the parent's agree on something else.
Amazing episode so much information, its so nice to see a normal family with a bit of successful life an the storys behind it omg wow thank you for sharing and thank you for accepting to do this episode xx
If only we could cut the bit where Aleem talks out, his dad is genuinely interesting to listen to and it's frustrating when he cuts him off with nothing of substance to say
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
I subscribed for a few trading courses but it didn't help much, been getting suggestions to use a proper financial advisor, how did you go about touching base with your adviser
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $485k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
Very beautiful podcast from both uncle saleem and aleem. Shame that people will hate for no reason, I thought they both carried themselves very well personally
Have been following Aleems journey since 2012. Not once heard the OG (Saleem) speak and certainly not for this long and certainly not on his background and his business. Thank you for making this happen. The insight provided by the Iqbals has been both informative and inspiring! Great podcast.
Take a look at companies house and you soon realise the picture they paint isn’t reality. A catalogue of closed companies, not top mention who really owns the Bugatti - It’s embarrassing watching the 4 of you talking about this fake business. Money laundering is the motivation here. I am amazed the interviewers don’t do their research before bringing these guests on.
Aleem and his father both whom I’m hugely inspired by. Their hard work as well as their mindset is something that we can all learn from. There’s a reason why they’re the top guys in the industry.
@@Lemingtona-x5g have you got proof? do better. all this proves is that you are salty and unhappy with your life. easy to hate on others success when you havent achieved much yourself.
@Shock G Sal was supplying crack heroin to prostitutes around alum rock area of Birmingham in the early 80s. used to drive top of the range mercedes back then
2:58:00 soms up the whole interview for me to he honest. His dad is speaking and without even listening to what his dad has to say he saids. Never say never. 😂
Why are so many people buthurt over Aleem’s interruption. It’s a cultural thing, we all help dad and dad helps son. Their relationship is solid and their efforts have clearly paid off. Great father and son relation. Jealous people always have things to say…
Mr Saleem Iqbal harbors aspects of the Dale Carnegie book "How To Win Friends And Influence People" and he bosses any industry he sets his foot upon with no apologies.
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His dad is so natural in telling his stories, Aleem's comments are too scripted and feels the need to justify everything.
Bang on. Aleem has good intentions but he needs to chill out a bit
he has to be honest about his dad being convicted criminal one day to his own community
I’m supprised he’s never be taught to talk less ! Yea ur right. His dad is genius however he done it
Spot on
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
Aleem is very good at rambling and not actually saying anthing at the same time.
I think Aleem will look back on this is 5-10 years and cringe so bad. He shouldn’t constantly interrupt his dad, especially when he hasn’t finished his points. He’s still a kid and hasn’t matured fully yet and it shows. Other then that, exceptional episode.
This shows the true class of the boy
I think he’s really worried about looking like he’s in his fathers shadow, so brings the conversation back to him so often
I don't see that at all. He showed absolute respect and admiration for his dad.
@@CamdenMcInnis must been tough dad was jail when he was growing up
I think the Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree and his dad seems pretty rude too IMO
Really hate aleems disrupting his dad. It was amazing to hear uncle saleem speak. A truly legendary man.
Mate his dad is a convicted criminal.
& now he’s a successful businessman. Bore off you broke boring sods
@@zero521 you know that it’s a fact, it’s easy to paint a picture of me nice guy 😂 who knows, knows what they are all about.
@@marcusb3181 is he do you have anymore information please
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
Dad is a better speaker. Tells good stories.
Ofcourse his dad has really been through the struggle and has a story to tell that's why. Rags to riches. Aleem was born in to wealth from the get go not saying he hasn't pushed his dad's business.
FINALLY THE REAL CEO OF PET !!! 🎉🎉🎉 (no disrespect to Aleem, btw his great!)
Can we have a podcast with just Aleems dad. Without any interruption. Thanks 😅
This reminds me of Godfather 1 when Vito tells scolzo 'I apologise for my son, I've spoilt him, he talks when he should listen' 😂😂😂😂😂
😂
🤣🤣
💯💯💯
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣brilliant
Less like godfather and more like money laundering for the scourge of our society
bloody hell, i sat and watched the whole 3 hours. must be the first ever podcast i watched end to end. What a spectacular guy Saleem is
I’ve got nothing against Aleem and I think he is cool. But his constant interjections and cutting across his dad really annoyed me. Very disrespectful!!! Let your dad speak he is a great story teller!!
Totally lost the point of the Dads story due to his interruptions.
watch the video of him and a few cops that pulled him over his true rich kid bratty side comes out
@@dropshipincanada theres video of him arrested too in handcuffs
Ruined this pod cast, aleem shouldn't have been on this lol
Remember the days of him going to his private uni with his svj in London… what a life he’s lived so far and all the more to him inshallah 💫 the guys a living legend and especially his dad
shame he failed that private uni
What's the big deal about private uni? Only difference is the way they're funded, they're not prestigious. 😂
The wise old dog with the excitable puppy, this is a great podcast; I wished it had just been Saleem Iqbal on his own so he wasn't interrupted every 2 mins with a speech.
Aleem just butting in making sure his dad doesn’t slip up and bring up 1996 and 2013 when he caught cases.
True
@Shock G murder and pimping white girls too
Lol😂
@Shock G that's another salim iqbal from brum mate. I know its a shocker, but more than one person can share the same name, especially a common name like Salim Iqbal (very popular in the pakistani community). Salim wouldn't be doing podcasts if he was guilty of laundering £180 million, think sometimes
@@harrisr1018 shocking it was the same address too and age
This podcast would have been better without Aleem, no disrespect.
100%
Like a puppy excited next to his owner
Never in my life would I thought of listening to a three hours podcast.. Loved every second of it 🙌
Aleem is talk the talk. His dad is walk the walk.
you are doing nothing though
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
@@22johen You've misunderstood. It's not a criticism, just an observation from listening to this podcast - both ways paid off. His dad set the foundation, and Aleem blew the business up with social presence. Also mate, I have no idea who you are but you seem to know me apparently. 😅
Bro your on universal credit watching these lads walk to talk😂😂😂😂😂
@@sharukhkhan9242 Sorry Sharukh Khan - presuming this is THE Sharukh Khan?
This podcast was so great but aleem kept butting in evry time his dad spoke. His dad should of done this himself what great story his dad told
I agree! I was WAYYYY more interested in his dad. His dad definitely had so much more to tell but his shit kid that kept telling us how much he loved his dad couldn't even listen to his dad speaking. And you know what really showed me how much his dad doesn't respect him? His dad didn't even look at him once when he was speaking! Not even once.
@@govarzelf4731 100% agree
@@govarzelf4731 did his dad mention the jail time? i can't be bothered watching
ya this is what happens when you give little kids money
@@Lemingtona-x5g nah he never 😂
What an absolute top father you have Aleem. Lovely to see such a father son relationship
What a fantastic interview! It was incredibly inspirational, but I must admit that Aleem's frequent interruptions of his father were a bit disappointing. However, Saleem's graceful response in not cutting off his son was truly admirable. It was lovely to hear Saleem share the real story behind PET, adding an extra layer of depth to the conversation. His humble tone of voice was incredibly refreshing, in stark contrast to Aleem's more "spoilt child' style. Overall, it was a captivating exchange that left a lasting impression.
great review for drug dealer Sal
LOVED THE DAD STORIES , WANTED TO HEAR MORE FROM HIM
Weird relationship between father and son, Aleem is such a beg. His Dads a G
Aleem has an air of sucess, without the sucess. He needs to sit back and let the boss talk.
Should have taught him the value of money. Hes going to spunk it
drugs and murder nothing else Sunil betah
His dad was convicted for death of underage girl in edgbaston. He was also convicted of a multi million money laundering.
Haram money. Their day will come, let them enjoy it in this fake borrowed life
Saleem is the original CEO and he's come a long way and hats off and aleem will soon get to that level
yeh got raided
This podcast is LEGENDARY
By far better than any other podcast on the TH-cam platform
Why
Father and son seem really humble, love the fathers journey ❤
I’m so glad he’s on this podcast, I remember meeting him one day and he’s so humble
One of the best podcasts I’ve ever seen, legendary story by experience. Hope Saleem does more but without Aleem.
Why would you say that, they are father and son
Aleem needs to listen to his father more - his dad seems respectful and humble
I don’t rate aleem that much but his dad is a great speaker
I don’t think he will lose much sleep that zak trickz don’t rate him
Lord Aleem making everything about him and just speaks over everyone, seems like a bad helmet to me
Couldn’t agree more
Could listen to the dad all day, not too fussed on all the butting in but guess he’s excited.
I’ve never been motivated this much ever in my life until I watch this video.Thanks for bringing up this podcast.I don’t know what to say I’m out of words.
Will surely do something great in life Inshallah.
they got raided lol
I feel like everyone who's midly annoyed by the interruptions from Aleem may not notice how eager and proud he is of his father's accomplishments and what his done in the business. If I was in his shoes I'd be proud too, great content by the way iIwatched the whole video.
he didn't want dads criminal stuff to come up
Why does Aleem keep butting in?
Honestly you should have just had Saleem on. Watching Aleem interupting every few minutes was really cringeworthy
Mark interjects “ i remember them days, i remember when…”
Saleem “yeah anyway”
GREAT podcast hearing SALIM’s interesting life challenges and his candid views on his life…..
As for Aleem, yes he’s no doubt privileged but I have to say he has a mountain or mountains to climb before going anywhere near his father’s accomplishments and experiences, and show respect and let your father speak…!!!💯
alum rock drugs jail and murder challenges
loved every second of this podcast, learned many things about businesses, relationships and different perspectives of life, I just want to say Aleem's father is a true hero and inspiration 🙏🏻🙏🏻 and the father and son's relationship is just incredible 💙
Aleems dad was in jail most of the time while Aleem was growing up
Did you watch the same podcast theres no bond there at all besides money
He wasn't a hero when he was trying to intimidate witnesses while two of his mates were on trial over manslaughter of a 16 year old girl. Get better role models.
Shut up aleem
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
What a genuine man Uncle Saleem… what a lovely podcast ❤
Some one should start a go fund me campaign and petition called "Free Lords Aleem's Father … I want to hear what he has to say".....
I loved Dad's stories...'the great old days' seems like a hard working humble guy!! Two great father and son combinations and great interactions!! Never seen Aleem so quiet!!
@@Lemingtona-x5g For sure, personal connections built up to last many years back then....as he said. He had a very good system going especially with the auctions and other dealers.
@@fastpace386 yeh heroin dealers
@@Lemingtona-x5g100 percent see my comment above
@@iftikharkhan2004 they got raided by cops
I wud have been happy just listening to Saleem on this podcast. Aleem
Kept interrupting
Incredible conversation 💯
Great work gents.
I sat through this. Loved every minute of it. What a podcast. It was class
cringe
Excelllent podcast, Aleem and his father had so much to share ! Such a splendid combination of the old and new generation!
Which part is the bit he talks about how to wash the money and the girl? Can someone put time stamp on for me?
I wonder why the police have raided the premises today and taken the cars away
I loved this episode since it felt so organic to have 2 father and son duos. It is also funny to see son's agreeing while the parent's agree on something else.
Love the father and son relationship and pleasantly surprised by Aleems humbleness mashallah
drugs makes you humble
Another great episode, what a bloke! Old school grafter!
And a multiple convicted criminal……..
Excellent pod cast saleem is a legend! Aleem needs to stop interrupting every 2 seconds like a child!
👏🏽
aleem in jail
Amazing episode so much information, its so nice to see a normal family with a bit of successful life an the storys behind it omg wow thank you for sharing and thank you for accepting to do this episode xx
yeh drug family
Wanted to hear more from Sal. Aleem was very enthusiastic but too overpowering
Really felt like I was sat in the room with this one. Great podcast guys ❤
I don't know how you do it but most podcast comes out just right. So enjoyable :)
Its clear to see the dad runs the company
If only we could cut the bit where Aleem talks out, his dad is genuinely interesting to listen to and it's frustrating when he cuts him off with nothing of substance to say
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
I subscribed for a few trading courses but it didn't help much, been getting suggestions to use a proper financial advisor, how did you go about touching base with your adviser
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $485k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
I’ve actually been looking into advisors lately, the news I’ve been seeing in the market hasn’t been so encouraging. who’s the person guiding you?
Wow, that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
Cuzzah says if u crash one of my many cars we will let it go, in reality there will be five blacked out Escalades outside your house
Very beautiful podcast from both uncle saleem and aleem. Shame that people will hate for no reason, I thought they both carried themselves very well personally
It's not for no reason. Dirty money
They wash their money for a lot of drug crews. They were funded by car group in bury for the Bugatti. Mans a hype beast.
Aleem just always adds irrelevant points. He don’t let his dad finish his full story off no wonder this podcast lasted 3 hours
Have been following Aleems journey since 2012. Not once heard the OG (Saleem) speak and certainly not for this long and certainly not on his background and his business. Thank you for making this happen. The insight provided by the Iqbals has been both informative and inspiring! Great podcast.
wow how sad for that long , what about in the 1990s?
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊😊
I’ve never seen this podcast before but I watched this whole video! Stuff’s made of legends
Aleem please please stop butting in
Your dad is an amazing man to listen to.
Best 3 hours I've spent on TH-cam. Thank you for such great content!
Aleem .....chill out and let your dad shine
Take a look at companies house and you soon realise the picture they paint isn’t reality. A catalogue of closed companies, not top mention who really owns the Bugatti - It’s embarrassing watching the 4 of you talking about this fake business. Money laundering is the motivation here. I am amazed the interviewers don’t do their research before bringing these guests on.
What color is your bugatti you peasant?
@@Nemo2lam Bugatti says Ibby not Aleem
who really owns the bugatti? & if they really do own it, why dont they just take it back or report it as stolen etc?
@@harrisr1018 several people I am told ! Many signatures on the finance !
Yes, we know these guys. Their beginnings are from wringing cars to drugs and money laundering.
Im not gona lie iv had to put the volume down when aleem talks
Saleem wouldn’t go on without Aleem and that’s a bloody shame.
Aleems dad seems like a real grafter. He gave his family a great life. That is the dream for any dad.
yeah did all the jail time
@@Lemingtona-x5gmy bro part of the game but killing innocemt people drugs bit of white collar no issues
@@rugsymalone7495 yeh no issue they just got raided lol
Forgot to mention that his Dad started the business to cover up the Heroin dealing. Aleem is just a clout chaser.
Whether his made haraam income or not at the end of the day he’s done something not a lot of could do. He deserves his flowers regardless #PET
Amazing podcast learned so much. Hope to see new LA Weekly episodes. This fuels my motivation even more
I wonder if Aleem reads these comments thinking damn "I really did this all wrong".
he even comments on diff id
No
YESSSS I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONEEEE
Aleem and his father both whom I’m hugely inspired by. Their hard work as well as their mindset is something that we can all learn from. There’s a reason why they’re the top guys in the industry.
what exactly are you inspired from aleem 🤔 lol
@@dropshipincanada inspired by the drugs and murders probably or the story telling
Get better role models.
@@Lemingtona-x5g have you got proof? do better. all this proves is that you are salty and unhappy with your life. easy to hate on others success when you havent achieved much yourself.
@@Lemingtona-x5g like I said. You have no proof. Use your brain do better. Use that energy positively rather than for negative shit
It's hilarious how he goes from a £10 a pop car wash straight to a house in Solihull and a Ferrari 🙃
Do people be born into mansions and super cars where youre from ?
@Shock G Sal was supplying crack heroin to prostitutes around alum rock area of Birmingham in the early 80s. used to drive top of the range mercedes back then
@John Johnson haha yes
Hard work, unfortunately most people and youth are scared 😱 of hard work!!!
@@IrfanAli-jn7jn true lots of floor polishing thats where it starts and 180m drug ring
The whole interview has been ruined by the son interrupting every 10 seconds. If only you could get the father in woth out being interrupted.
2:58:00 soms up the whole interview for me to he honest. His dad is speaking and without even listening to what his dad has to say he saids. Never say never. 😂
😂
Bruh wtf
bro go back and retake english school can you even form a sentence?
I think all that money without doing anything of his own got him some mental illness or something
LOVED THE DAD STORIES , WANTED TO HEAR MORE FROM HIM
Experience - father / son - there's levels 😊
Birmingham auction Mosley. The most crooked auction site. Used to sell chopped cars. I know I brought one 😂
been waitin for a podcast with lord aleems dad forever
You sad git
There should be a podcast with the legendary Saleem alone.
I would like to see a police interview with Saleem
Why are so many people buthurt over Aleem’s interruption. It’s a cultural thing, we all help dad and dad helps son. Their relationship is solid and their efforts have clearly paid off.
Great father and son relation.
Jealous people always have things to say…
The best one yet!
One strange dynamic between father and son ( dad not registering son at all )
dont worry mate thats just a normal pakistani dad 🤣they tend to be very cold
@@harrisr1018 his dad was in jail a good few decades
We need a podcast with Saleem the father alone. Without any disruption or background noise
Good to see a brother make it
Great Podcast some gems in this one. Go easy on Aleem he is just a kid trying to fulfil a great man’s legacy.
His Dad didn’t make contact with him the entire interview. Bit weird
It’s a Pakistani thing, most of us do that 🫠
His dad is the man
Didn’t think I’d manage 3 hours. Great episode.
Anyone from brum knows these lot launder money for drug dealers some of whom I know personally allow it boys 😂
@OriginalNutta yes I heard about this too from dealers. Big money was never made by working ligit 🤷🏽♀️
Mr Saleem Iqbal harbors aspects of the Dale Carnegie book "How To Win Friends And Influence People" and he bosses any industry he sets his foot upon with no apologies.
yeh drugs
Aleem is blessed to have a father like Saleem . God bless the Iqbal family and keep them in chardi kalaa 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
what a drug dealer and murderer?
Aleem needs to stop being rude and stop interrupting, with his long philosophical speeches just rambling on about nothing.
Could listen snr talk and tell stories all day.