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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
  • 00:00 Introduction
    11:47 Meri Shehzadi
    22:56 Fraud
    24:28 Daraar
    33:49 Pinjra
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Komentáře • 501

  • @nairaqamarabbasi9967
    @nairaqamarabbasi9967 Před rokem +144

    Pinjra is the first ever Pakistani drama that I have started watching with my 12 year old daughter.
    My daughter has been a high achiever right from the start but didn’t realise that my son (toddler at that time) felt under appreciated till he once showed me his drawing and I was like, “wow! This is so awesome!” And he went on asking, “is it as good as Sakeena’s?”
    I will never forget that line and make a point to throw a lot of appreciation over little things towards both of them.

  • @uzmamaroof3290
    @uzmamaroof3290 Před rokem +28

    The only thing i want to say is that THANKYOU Amna & Hassan for discussing Pinjra at length, its very close to my heart… very relatable to 80’s kids, i hope we do not pass on this toxicity to younger generations…

  • @sanamohsin8389
    @sanamohsin8389 Před rokem +10

    Pinjra was very overwhelming for me to watch, given that I have 3 kids, one of whom has autism spectrum and adhd. He isn’t disabled. He’s differently abled. That’s what I’ve learned in upbringing him. He’s 11 now. And we had all kinds of issues since he wasn’t diagnosed till he was in 2nd grade. We learn something new about parenting every day. Islam also teaches us to treat all our children equally to avoid sibling rivalry. Equal gifts, equal love and even money you spend on them should be equal. That’s a child’s haq on their parents. I wanted to cry when I saw the kid doing drugs :-(

  • @sabaamjad9167
    @sabaamjad9167 Před rokem +106

    Pinjra is an eyeopener for all the parents who don’t understand that every child is different, and every child’s abilities and intelligence varies.
    Honestly, I sometimes used to get frustrated while helping my son with his homework; he is just 4.5 years old but it’s so sad that schools have put so much burden on little kids through such tough syllabi.
    After watching pinjra whenever I sit down with him for homework, I consciously appreciate him more for what he understands and repeat it again and again if he doesn’t so but don’t put him under any sort of pressure.
    Every parent should watch and learn from this drama.

    • @sumaira393
      @sumaira393 Před rokem

      That's soo true

    • @alishbahasad6676
      @alishbahasad6676 Před rokem +4

      So true! But the pressure from the schools is too much, despite paying them so much🙄🙄 i wish, study method changes and kids ACTUALLY get to learn from school something apart from pressure only!

    • @Ruch1900
      @Ruch1900 Před rokem

      I agree. Education system stinks. Everywhere, in all countries. Pressure just takes different forms.

  • @fareehakashif3621
    @fareehakashif3621 Před rokem +126

    Hey before it gets crowded over here I just want to say you guys need to do an interview with Janice asap. She is mad cool deserves an interview by SH.

  • @truckarttinbox9644
    @truckarttinbox9644 Před rokem +58

    did not expect hadiqa kiani to take such a role, Khadija is literally every Pakistani mother - if not every, 80%. its too relatable of a character. bravo hadiqa kiani for taking this risk of a role after mehru

    • @sehrj1144
      @sehrj1144 Před rokem +2

      I don't think, every mother would be that toxic I mean yes there are a lot of mothers are strict like this, but 80% don't you think it's too much
      By the way Haidqa can do every type of challenging role!! She is Queen

    • @winxclubflora8446
      @winxclubflora8446 Před rokem

      @@sehrj1144 literally 80% of the women i have seen are like her.they refuse to listen to children and are toxic but refuse to accept that they are toxic or like khadija.

  • @jillu1511
    @jillu1511 Před rokem +76

    Wehshi is also about child upbringing and trauma with that- The character which Khushal Khan plays so good when a child loses father and a bright child how he changes after remarriage of mom and treatment of stepdad
    First 6-7 episodes was very painful with child abuse. But now it’s a treat to watch Khushal’s character

    • @meeow4392
      @meeow4392 Před rokem +5

      Agree want to watch only for kushal

    • @mayarani7165
      @mayarani7165 Před rokem +1

      I heard that it has sad ending..sobia will choose the other son ..and khushal wapas wehshi bn jayega..

    • @shahidanisar447
      @shahidanisar447 Před rokem +5

      They are not reviewing Wehshi for some reason. I have asked several times. They don’t even consider that serial.

    • @shahidanisar447
      @shahidanisar447 Před rokem

      Most of Razia butt’s novels have sad endings.

    • @MeemBaay111
      @MeemBaay111 Před rokem +11

      @@shahidanisar447 They have a bias toward certain actors and content so will keep watching dramas by them whilst saying they are rubbish but will keep ignoring other dramas that viewers say are great!

  • @curious_seeker06
    @curious_seeker06 Před rokem +47

    So overwhelmed with hassan's parenting advices. This was much needed. Unfortunately parents react to how education system works. They emphasize on only grades. That is where the mad race is starting from. People need to change their mindsets and start appreciating their children for many brilliant talents they have.

  • @khanohlic
    @khanohlic Před rokem +10

    Both haqida and sunita's characters are oppressed by their husbands, one subtly, one more openly. But one choose to channel their frustration by oppressing her kids in turn, and one chooses to break free from the oppression and form an open, trusting, strong bond with her children

  • @ushnaadnan5879
    @ushnaadnan5879 Před rokem +7

    Definitely, without any doubt pinjira is worth watching. It not only focuses on parenting issues but also highlights toxic masculinity, women financial independence, career counseling, ghar ka mauhol, so I really wish awaam kuch aqal sey kaam ley and make it this worthy content a hit!

  • @fatimahshakeel9907
    @fatimahshakeel9907 Před rokem +44

    Hassan & Amna it is not necessary that only romantic dramas will be blockbusters.. Recently we've seen parizaad, hum kahan ke sachay thay, sinf e aahan, sang e mah these all dramas are the best dramas of 2022 and also highly rated and successful

    • @mehrinahmad8468
      @mehrinahmad8468 Před rokem +4

      But they don't get 10 million views in day like Kaisi Teri khudgharzi or mere humsafar

    • @fatimahshakeel9907
      @fatimahshakeel9907 Před rokem +1

      @@mehrinahmad8468 But I think these are the best dramas of recent times or this year 2022.

    • @mehrinahmad8468
      @mehrinahmad8468 Před rokem +1

      Agreed but the commercial success is all about those repeated stories from 80s

    • @fatimahshakeel9907
      @fatimahshakeel9907 Před rokem +1

      @@mehrinahmad8468 hahahah true.. Also as far as I know Sinf e Aahan ratings and trending are higher than these dramas.. but yeah u r right

  • @rehmasheikh2936
    @rehmasheikh2936 Před rokem +3

    To begin with, as a social sc grad (psych major) I can state that Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder have got nothing to do with self love. Self love is a beautiful trait, it comes from self worth. Whereas Narcissism stems from inferiority complex. Narcissists know well about their internal insecurities and deprivations and they do projection (a destructive defense mechanism) on other people to feed their ego, because self love tou hai hi nahi unkay andar.
    Projection consists of giving degrading labels and statements to people that actually exist within ourselves and not the person we are saying them to. For eg: A girl who is bodyshamed for her weight saying moti etc to a girl who is seemingly fit.
    So self love and self obsession (which again are two separate paradigms) are far away from NPD. Hope this removes the misconception.
    Conclusion: Hassan bhai, you're no way a Narcissist. Keep loving and appreciating your qualities, because we all do:)

  • @sehrj1144
    @sehrj1144 Před rokem +9

    There's no justification for Khadija's behaviour by putting all the blame on husband. I kinda disagree with that because for me both parents are extremely strict and toxic towards their children. Khadija's conversation with her friend also proved that she is just a fool and nothing else

    • @winxclubflora8446
      @winxclubflora8446 Před rokem +2

      I agree hundred percent with you.finally someone with sense! Khadija is awful and toxic and straight up abusive! She is beating up abaan and abeer and chiding and screaming at them even when the father isnt around.she is abusive.mothers can be abusive.some women dont deserve to be mothers.she is an adult to be held accountable.change the old toxic mindset of asian households that parents are always correct

    • @sehrj1144
      @sehrj1144 Před rokem

      @@winxclubflora8446 exactly 💯, that's the point

  • @mahadfraaz218
    @mahadfraaz218 Před rokem +22

    Pinjra is the story of every Pakistani family right now. There was not a moment where I could take my eyes off the screen. The writing and direction is superb and I can say that Asma ji (may Allah forgive her and grant her jannah) left us with a drama that will keep her voice alive. Hadiqa kianis character is like 90% of Pakistani women who are subtly suppressed by their husbands. And Hassan is spot on about Omair Ranas character. “Maar ta to nahi hai” - it’s like a justification that people give to these women that EVERYTHING is ok so long as he doesn’t hit you. What role does he have in raising the kids - negligible. And the contrast shown between Sunita Marshalls kids was spot on. They’ve really established a positive message even though it’s an extremely emotional watch. First you must MUST establish a total feeling of trust between your kids and then you can let them go and be free. And this message is so important for parents today especially when kids grow up with older siblings. For obvious reasons elder siblings get more liberty first and when the younger siblings see this, there’s an immediate and automatic comparison. Parents must learn to recognize this problem and raise their kids with this in mind. Some parents will give all three kids a phone at the same time. The 12 year old and 20 year old will have the same freedom and that’s when you get problems. On the other hand, if the parents give the 20 year old a phone and the little ones complain, they’re often faced with physical punishments and scolding. That’s also problematic and will cause rebellion. And that’s why you need to create a sense of friendship so kids can understand what’s going on.

    • @binitaroy17
      @binitaroy17 Před rokem

      so both a 12 yr old and a 20 yr old should be given a phone or not? or only the 20 yr old one?

    • @mahadfraaz218
      @mahadfraaz218 Před rokem +1

      @@binitaroy17 I’m trying to convey that it should be the same for each kid - for example each child gets access to a cell phone once they’re 16 or something like that. I know what I wrote was kind of confusing lol. But when you give your eldest child a phone then the little ones will complain. At this point some parents give them phones too because they don’t want to deal with the nuisance and other parents are way too harsh and hit and scold their children for complaining about it. Both parents are wrong. If the parents can befriend their kids and make them understand in a positive manner that is best. And it wouldn’t hurt to give your child your phone for a little while each day. I know it’s weird but you need to bargain with kids sometimes 😂

    • @binitaroy17
      @binitaroy17 Před rokem

      @@mahadfraaz218 Yes. I agree with you. Well said

  • @sabinashireen7199
    @sabinashireen7199 Před rokem +7

    I absolutely loved Pinjra :) I'm not a parent but I am that kid who was bad in studies and got a lot of bashing , not much from my parents but from other family members ! I never felt excited about jobs , working for other people etc... Today everyone knows me as the self made business women , I was always made for business which needs no degree! Don't believe me? ask uncle Bill Gates 😉

  • @ushnaadnan5879
    @ushnaadnan5879 Před rokem +5

    I am so thankful to the creators of Pinjira for coming up with much needed and other than toxic romance content for the viewers! Pinjira seems to be a quality content and I am so looking forward to this. Actors are doing amazing. Rooting up for the well direction and well execution. Also the child artists are doing so phenomenal! I just hope drama delivers a literal fine msg to parents and children both. Shukar hai ARY ne hyped up fuzul content se barh ke kuch dya because I was so done with KTK jaisey nonsense content ke I wasn't watching TV for ages. Ab now I am watching this and it's going too good

  • @vaneetdhami1
    @vaneetdhami1 Před rokem +10

    Pinjra is today’s burning issue in every teenager’s house. We parents think only we can decide better things for our kids. The problems emerging in middle and high schools are beyond explanation. It is not only in India/ Pakistan, but this stress level has increased in schools in the US as well. The kids are hiding electronic cigarettes in the restrooms. Overdose of Fentanyl is killing many teenagers. All because of the stress level among the students. This is a compelling drama that every parent should watch.
    * @thisisaamna and Hassan: when you ask for audience’s reviews, kindly read 2-3 reviews of viewers in your show. It will show if you are requesting something from your viewers, you are also sincerely reading their views-just an idea.

  • @cestlavie4495
    @cestlavie4495 Před rokem +12

    Pinjra looks like it's going to be worth the watch I really hope they don't drag it but love the plot and pace so far. We really need content like this that may be eye openers for parents and maybe to even heal our own pasts. This is relatable to anyone who have been told they are not good enough and it's about time parents stopped comparing kids with anyone. 98% of us would have heard the boarding school wala dhamkiyaan and I still remember this fear behind these words uttered by my own parents at some point even if they didnt mean it. Uff i was crying along when the kid playing abhaan was silently crying ❤ Hopefully people learn where and how they need to correct themselves and They better not ruin this one for me.

  • @tulsibhatia2823
    @tulsibhatia2823 Před rokem +7

    The lessons from Pinjra can be made worthwhile for parents who are not so aware if you can get a child psychologist to sit with you while reviewing. Many questions can be addressed.

    • @ushnaadnan5879
      @ushnaadnan5879 Před rokem

      Wow! Your suggestion is so good! Sounds amazing. I hope they would consider this

    • @ushnaadnan5879
      @ushnaadnan5879 Před rokem

      Also the psychologist should also tell the solution about how to motivate child towards quality education, the effective methods should be discussed ke bacha kahee laad pyaar men bi naa distract houjaye. So woh ik balance maintain krney ke lye discussion hou toh it would be amazing

  • @misshinaS
    @misshinaS Před rokem +12

    When Amna said to the trolls and haters, ‘You shut up’ 😂😂😂brilliant!! There is no need for rudeness and disrespect, viewers can express their disagreement without resorting to insults. Amna is an emotionally strong woman and can deal with hateful comments, but they are many people where comments like this can impact negatively on their mental health. Be kind!

  • @MeemBaay111
    @MeemBaay111 Před rokem +8

    Pinja - I love this drama! It is a must for parents of South Asia!! What is happening in these families is so common it is shocking. I have always been very disturbed by how children are treated in Pakistan by their parents/families. The drama is effective at showing the injustices without sensationalising them. You don't have to beat children for it to be abuse. It is abuse if you belittle them, disregard them or force your opinion on them as a parent!!! What great performances by the child actors!! Wonderful!! I love that this is a story of the over forties!!! No mohabbat wali bakwaas!!

  • @zoq8384
    @zoq8384 Před rokem +6

    Oh I loved Abaan in pinjra. His performance was brilliant, he made me cry. Such a good story and outstanding acting by everyone.

  • @mariaatariq3713
    @mariaatariq3713 Před rokem +21

    Pinjra was so good like amazing. This is the drama that you can say it's team has researched and put their heart and soul to the project at least from the first two episodes. So hats of to the team and the channel as well.

  • @osmanhasan7559
    @osmanhasan7559 Před rokem +6

    The person mentioned by Hassan in LUMS who did suicide in uni hostel was my cousin, his demise shook the whole family beacuse previously no one in our khandaan took this issue seriously. parents need to assure that grades doesnt have any importance if it takes the life of their children.

    • @ashmash4563
      @ashmash4563 Před rokem +1

      So sad a young person lost their life 😢

  • @sanf237
    @sanf237 Před rokem +12

    Maula Jatt’s trailers were being telecasted on sony tv. Was refreshing to watch pak trailer on indian channel (even if it was probably only in MENA region)

  • @ayshcandy7155
    @ayshcandy7155 Před rokem +15

    Pinjra; what a story nd how brilliantly executed.. I wish they don't drag it unnecessarily. Nd I hope they handle it sensitively

  • @onlywatch99
    @onlywatch99 Před rokem +11

    I loved watching Pinjra. A very delicate topic and a topic that all of us parents think about every single day as we are raising our children. Some of us are fortunate enough to be in countries where we can encourage our children to be whoever they want and whatever they want withOUT societal judgement that may exist in countries like India (where I am originally from) and Pakistan.
    Very thought provoking questions we ask ourselves every day - are we raising our children in the "right" way or not. Great acting by ALL the cast. Special mention to all the child actors and a couple new faces, oldest son of Omair Rana ji & Hadiqa ji.
    I hope the momentum remains and this drama gets the same ratings as crapshoots like Mere Humsafar, KTK etc but who am I kidding,...it will not but I can always be hopeful.
    I also loved reading comments on both videos on CZcams and it got a TON of comments that are not the "generic" kind but the kind where audience is truly appreciating the storyline and content. It made me really happy to see that.

  • @ipshi17
    @ipshi17 Před rokem +13

    Pinjra- Very engaging story with a wonderful direction, outstanding performance by each and every characters. Great story telling and was extremely engaging episodes. I think this drama will be one of those drama which might not have a millions of views but this is going to be one the best drama like parizaad…

  • @oddbugg
    @oddbugg Před rokem +12

    Meri shehzadi: That escalated quickly! Ali's character cold as a snake in his purple silk sleepsuit to Goldilocks: I have another wife and naturally a child! Duh.. Well-played!! His mother is a tyrant, good and proper.
    Pinjra: Really impressive..weaves in subtleties within the family dynamics with class. How often do we see non-toxic female bonding or just friendship at the core of a story? And Hadiqa and Suneeta's characters being from differnt schools of thought and still being friends..this along with the lens on the children in the household make for an interesting premise.

  • @haniyaali1733
    @haniyaali1733 Před rokem +6

    did anyone notice thePrince Charles Camilla, reference of Cam ? short for Camilla,

    • @mrsali1086
      @mrsali1086 Před rokem +1

      No i didn’t notice but good point

  • @rakshindasaifi6189
    @rakshindasaifi6189 Před rokem +19

    Finally....... after so long a better drama came with a outstanding cast and story...... definitely watching Pinjra and love everything about it....... looking forward to next episode...... lot's of love from India 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

  • @mariahaq7702
    @mariahaq7702 Před rokem +3

    Completely agree with Hassan and Amna regarding the parenting methodology! Thank you so much for highlighting that ❤

  • @cricommentarybyfia1827
    @cricommentarybyfia1827 Před rokem +10

    Narcissism is toxic but self love is important. I think hassan is just self loving, not a narcissist.
    Although tashan hassan mar re hain. But Aamna's outfit caught my eye. She's looking awesome in those polka dots.

  • @postedbynadsasim935
    @postedbynadsasim935 Před rokem +8

    Thanks God!! after ages we can see such a wonderful drama which we can watch together as a family.
    I watched it & then yesterday I watched both episodes again with my sister, my children, nephew & nieces. everone enjoyed. literally we need such dramas these days. Stop making Saas bahu saga, love stories/affairs/ kidnapping/forced marriages etc...
    there are so many topics to make dramas. please Amna & Hasan must appreciate the makers of this drama & tell them our audience want more good dramas on different topics. Every family can relate to this drama either with Khadija's family or Wajeeha's. Love the casting, acting, writing & directions. 10/10

  • @tayyabakhan671
    @tayyabakhan671 Před rokem +6

    I would say this scene of Daraar is such an eye opener for naive and young girls. The guy might not be a predator but he is way maturer than the girl, she’s just a uni student and he has trapped her by reading her mind. He knows she likes flashy stuff and that’s how he bought her. Just a lesson for young minds. If they take it seriously.

  • @ashmash4563
    @ashmash4563 Před rokem +1

    #Pinjra. Just want to give Aban a hug. Couldn't stop my tears when the mum ripped his drawing.😢 what a fantastic performance by all the kids. Don't know if I would be able to watch it further though. Too dark for me right now. I ll keep listening to SH reviews and see how it goes.

  • @mahnoorqureshi3281
    @mahnoorqureshi3281 Před rokem +17

    Meri Shahzadi’s episode was interesting. Ali Rahman reminded me of his Khaas days. He did justice to his role as an unbothered, callous, rather goof type of a character. It would be an exciting watch if they show Dania taking over him in politics, specially with a strong minded Nani behind her. Shehroze, anyway doesn’t seem to be interest in politics nor very capable.

    • @shahshah4681
      @shahshah4681 Před rokem

      That would be interesting but i dont see this happening. They will show her suffer like they always do

    • @shahshah4681
      @shahshah4681 Před rokem +1

      @@saniyakhan3110 oh off-course! I even heard its based on the British royal family

    • @mahnoorqureshi3281
      @mahnoorqureshi3281 Před rokem +6

      @@saniyakhan3110 is it based on Charles, Diana story? I kind of liked Ali rehman in this particular role. I think he plays grey to dark, characters well.

    • @mahnoorqureshi3281
      @mahnoorqureshi3281 Před rokem

      @@saniyakhan3110 Have you seen the Crown?

    • @mahnoorqureshi3281
      @mahnoorqureshi3281 Před rokem +2

      @@shahshah4681 We have so many strong female politicians in our country, why can’t they show a female politician in a drama. It shouldn’t be far fetched.

  • @mysterymc1685
    @mysterymc1685 Před rokem +4

    Ok! Before my review gets lost I must say I am DISAPPOINTED IN FRAUD. First of all, why did Myla beg to stay at their house? She was shown to be so strong and independent. Secondly, was it necessary to lick her out of the house?

  • @user-jt4qz3eq9y
    @user-jt4qz3eq9y Před rokem +8

    Hi Hassan and Amna, love the reviews u do, could u revisit mann mayal and besharam? they were such lovely dramas with great chemistry and bonds bw characters, some of the dialogues were so beautiful. And Mann mayal was so artistically shot too, would love to see ur opinions on it!!

  • @MyRelishStories
    @MyRelishStories Před rokem +5

    Agree with you both Pinjra is really a thought provoking content and finaly came something watchable with real problems of any common family. Highlighting bits that are very common in our society well done :) not every story ends at romance and shaadi the real challenges do come after that!

  • @kukuali
    @kukuali Před rokem +7

    Really impressed with Pinjra!
    Finally something worth watching
    Great subject! All kids are doing great job especially the little one nailed his character. I feel so bad for him though 😢 some of the scenes gave me goosebumps and some made me 😢
    And also loved parenting 101 with you guys! We need to spread the word and change some old perspectives about how to raise kids in today’s world n society. Would love more feedback from you guys. It’s so cute how passionate Hassan is as a father. Allah bless all our kids Ameen

  • @hijab2412
    @hijab2412 Před rokem +6

    Pinjra ma the character played by Omair Rana is present in every house of our society....

  • @whitebeauty1997
    @whitebeauty1997 Před rokem +2

    Dear @aamnaisani and @hassanchoudary, just a little suggestion. You mentioned narcissism on a lighter note. I'm sure you meant self-love or mere self-obsession, but just an observation- that narcissism probably wasn't the best term to use.
    It's an actual Personality Disorder, and there are people who suffer abuse coming from the narcissists in their lives. Let's not minimize or trivialise the trauma so many people go through on an everyday basis, when we can avoid doing that by just a better choice of words. 💛

  • @deepakembre9242
    @deepakembre9242 Před rokem +2

    Yet another interesting review & discussion. I agree parental guidance & support is very important for all children & youth too. Sometimes I feel now a days some parents need counseling too to handle their kids day to day situations. The times are very critical. In this advance world of media & technology parents too face great hurdles & difficulties to handle their children. May God bless everyone.
    I agree with you both that there should be no comparison in between siblings, no favouritism. Parents should cultivate lot of patience to deal with children and their situation. It was nice Hassan Ji that you spoke on this topic. Very useful information. Thank you Amna Ji, Hassan Ji, Sharukh Ji & the entire SH Team. God bless 🙏❤️😍

  • @DeepikaAgarwall
    @DeepikaAgarwall Před rokem +12

    Pinjra: I thoroughly enjoyed this drama! Asma Nabeel (God bless her soul) has written a beautiful and a thought provoking story. I'm not a parent yet it touched me deeply. I found some things triggering despite having grown up in a different time. I could relate to some things and it also helped me understand that how to parent after I become one in future. All the actors and director have done a stellar job. I was watching Sunita act for the first time and I really did like her.
    Meri Shehzadi: This episode was a lot better and I really really liked Shahroz's character's casualness and nonchalance when he tells Dania that the child who is incessantly calling him is his son LOL I was so darn shocked ! I gotta agree with what you both said about Urwa's no variations in acting and styling. She really needs to work on those two aspects.
    Wabaal: While I understand we started watching this drama for Sarah and Talha but after yesterday's episode I must say that I am super intrigued by Shagufta Ejaz's character and her back story. I hope both of you will include it in the next review video.
    Fraud: This drama has been super duper disappointing for weeks now. I am continuing watching it for Saba Qamar and Ahsan Khan. I hope their paths will cross soon! Also I really hope they'll not drag the new track they are introducing in the next episode which is that of Shaan Kumar's stepmum and Shajji joining hands in order to rob Shaan Kumar of his wealth. Aaarghhhhh.

  • @madeehanasib54
    @madeehanasib54 Před rokem +5

    41:30 I guess he also played younger Hamza in mere humsafar. And his character in pinjra is a lot inspired by Ishaan's in tare zameen par like the situation his passion is same. Although pinjra has different themes but this one is exactly same

  • @shaziasiddiqui4320
    @shaziasiddiqui4320 Před rokem +10

    Yes urwa har ek drama me ek jaisi even real life me bhi same looks... Koi change nhi... Bilkul bhi dekhne ka dil nhi chahta urwa ko

  • @muffinbaby3711
    @muffinbaby3711 Před rokem +14

    Pinjra should get views like kesi teri khudgarzi is getting Everything was just Brilliant and top notch from acting to direction

  • @Ruch1900
    @Ruch1900 Před rokem +9

    I am glad you are finally recognising the talent of Syed Gibraan. He is so natural and subdued in his own role that his acting goes unnoticed. I always felt he is not getting his due. A great actor !

  • @studywithmehak3296
    @studywithmehak3296 Před rokem +8

    Pinjara is the first Pakistani drama which I watched with my mom and 2 14 and 11 yr brothers. This is the drama we want to watch. Kudos to the team..

  • @uzmaali41
    @uzmaali41 Před rokem +5

    Pinjra is Excellent., I am impressed by 1st Episode.
    Need to shed light on this topic.👍👍👍 , Parenting styles, the main root cause of So many children issues and personality development, these issues are showing very beautifully in this drama. Mind blowing performances.
    Parents should watch this..I have shared my page and groups l.

  • @samreenkaur027
    @samreenkaur027 Před rokem +4

    Agreed... Pinjra is a must watch👍its that good⭐️

  • @Fa_tima_
    @Fa_tima_ Před rokem +4

    Strongly agree with amna about Urwah's look. Even if she tried to make slightly change in her look, she will look fab as she looked fantabulous in "Sao Banjara" by fahad hussain. I must say "Sao Banjara" environment is a master piece.

  • @sabeennoor8152
    @sabeennoor8152 Před rokem +1

    Loved the reviews keep it up 👍🏻💕

  • @Zehra-jr1cb
    @Zehra-jr1cb Před rokem +7

    I feel like recently Urwa hasn't been able to act well in Badzaat, Amanat and Meri Shehzadi. Amanat was the better one, I mean her acting-wise. But having seen her in udaari, punjab nahi jaungi, na maloom afraad, mushk, marasim and some more projects I feel like she truly has the potential. But I feel like, she is a director's actor and Nadeem Baig, Ahsan Talish aur Nabeel Qureshi have been successful in getting the best out of her but others have not. Also, I can't understand what's the issue Urwa kiyun nahi samajh paa rahi k aisay same style har dramay main nahi rakh saktay app. Na wo khudi samajh pa rahi hai aur na hi koi us ko samjha pa raha hai. Directors hi thora bata diya karain k kiya sahih lag raha hai aur kiya nahi.

    • @sabuai1
      @sabuai1 Před rokem

      May be she is still in depression from her divorce 😔 💔 😢

    • @Zehra-jr1cb
      @Zehra-jr1cb Před rokem

      @@sabuai1 well she is not divorced but yeah she is separate from quite a while and now that I read your comment well it's been since this separation thing started yeah maybe she is confused, not sorted and mentally disturbed because of this.

    • @Ruch1900
      @Ruch1900 Před rokem

      I agree. Bad acting and bad makeup especially the frozen eyes from an actress we used to adore at one time

    • @Zehra-jr1cb
      @Zehra-jr1cb Před rokem +1

      @@Ruch1900 exactly, mera dil is liye hi dukhta hai k although I agree isay initially achi acting nahi aati thi laikin she had improved drastically since the last few years and in the recent 2 to 3 years she messed up again

  • @mashailhusnain9811
    @mashailhusnain9811 Před rokem +4

    I don’t know how I stumbled upon your channel but I did. And I’m obsessed with your videos. I watch dramas from time to time but your videos make me wanna watch all the dramas 😢

  • @sarz8129
    @sarz8129 Před rokem +3

    Literally Pinjra review shook me. Have not courage to watch this drama. But surely watch your review with full concentration. So please keep reviewing. And secondly please highlight on this point too that when mother is under stress… how it effects child.

  • @wildest.dreams
    @wildest.dreams Před rokem +8

    I don't watch any of these dramas, just watched the introduction for you two

  • @yasminahmed7586
    @yasminahmed7586 Před rokem +5

    Pinjra is well directed and well performed drama.. totally worth watching

  • @VK-qs4xx
    @VK-qs4xx Před rokem +1

    Hi Hassan and Aamna, this is both a rant and a request. I hope you will speak this out so the responsible people can hear this.
    The drama makers need to know that we as their audience feel cheated. They entrapped us with content like Diyar-e-Dil, Udaari, Yakeen ka Safar, Dar Si Jaati Hai Sila and Dil Lagi. All of these came out in 2015-17 I think. Before that, ofcourse, there were the classics: Zindagi Gulzar Hai, Dastaan and Kankar. After this, perhaps there has at least been one good drama a year. Ehd-e-wafa, Pyaar ke Sadqay, Raqeeb Se, and Dil Na Umeed Toh Nahi come to my mind.
    Notice what all of them have in common? All of these are non saas-bahu dramas with strong women. We don't want to see weak women with no agency thrust into absurb situations.
    Unfortunately, all of the dramas this year have been forgettable. Even Sang-e-mah was not up to the mark with Kubra's character being such a weakly written character and the underwhelming romance between the characters of Atif and Kubra. Considering that both Raqeeb Se and Dil Na Umeed Toh Nahi ended around last monsoon and this year's monsoon has also passed, we have endured 1 whole year of really bad shows. Not all viewers are housewives who want to watch content while cutting vegetables. We have many other avenues in today's day and age than to suffer through Pakistani Ekta Kapoor content.

    • @purplestarm8864
      @purplestarm8864 Před rokem

      Very well-said! It's October now and I can't recall any play that resonated with me. Recently, I have been watching Woh Pagal Si. Slightly typical storyline and a 7pm show but at least it's not a saas bahu saga.

    • @VK-qs4xx
      @VK-qs4xx Před rokem

      @@purplestarm8864 Thanks! I will definitely give it a go.

    • @AmyP-zn9dz
      @AmyP-zn9dz Před rokem

      Jo Bichar Gaye was a good show

  • @artistbyprofession
    @artistbyprofession Před rokem +6

    loved the concept of pinjra... everyone performed pretty well👍

  • @pinkysondhi6153
    @pinkysondhi6153 Před rokem +1

    Excellent last 15 minutes of your program Hassan amn Aamna. Good conversation 👍

  • @farahmunir00
    @farahmunir00 Před rokem +1

    "DAMSA" also directed by Najaf Bilgrami and it was one of the best drama in recent times

  • @pinkysondhi6153
    @pinkysondhi6153 Před rokem +3

    Yes, Urwa doesn't act openly. She whispers.

  • @tubassumasghar9257
    @tubassumasghar9257 Před rokem +4

    I think pinjara is worth watching cz its very real and definitely will giv perspective to parents where we are going wrong? For a bright future results matter but then again yu are right hassan yu only end up where yu are destined to

  • @faahadahmed
    @faahadahmed Před rokem +1

    Whilst I do agree with Hasan’s POV to the extent that comparing children, promoting vicious unhealthy competition and beating/bullying the children should be a total NO-GO, yet I can’t stress enough on the importance of academic oversight of children. I am the first of Generation Z of the family but I can vouch that not every Baby boomer parent had the toxic approach to encouraging healthy academic performance. Some merely rewarded you with little gifts to encourage you and cheer you up if you struggled. Maybe a complete neglect of grades won’t be something I’d go for but yes I agree values, morals and ethics go far beyond. I have met a decent number of academics in my life and for some I can safely say “I have never met more unenlightened and regressive individuals .

  • @Munibakhan-wi2rl
    @Munibakhan-wi2rl Před rokem +2

    I've been a little busy lately that I haven't seen any drama but I saw pinjra and I cried at so many times. I want to watch all the episodes. I can't wait. I related to the older kid and empathised with abaan.

  • @FoodieOfWisconsin
    @FoodieOfWisconsin Před rokem

    Where did you got this kurta from Amna>?? Love it!

  • @neetasoorma9799
    @neetasoorma9799 Před rokem +1

    Hassan ...you are looking dashing. The hair trim has done wonders👍👌 Seems you have shed years..superrrr. Aamna your recent adfition of new shirts/tops are very attractive. B&W suits you both👌. Lets hope we get to see ' Maula Jatt" too!!.. Your dissection of the dramas is of another level.. couldn't agree with you both more. 🥰💕🥰👌🏻

  • @hopeq1322
    @hopeq1322 Před rokem +4

    Just a minor correction … gongloo is shaljam in Urdu😆😆

  • @vrindabolinjkar3861
    @vrindabolinjkar3861 Před rokem +2

    Urwa is too much into chandani / white / pastel look...even offscreen that can be monotonous ...when u carry that into every character , they all look same ...she has that wide eyed look .. Alice in wonderland wala look ...but she is shown doing charity, visiting slums ...u cant show her so naive

  • @maryamather2459
    @maryamather2459 Před rokem +9

    I just couldn't bring myself to watch Shehzadi this week but Amna's review was so hilarious that I might start watching it again now 😂
    Certainly more interesting than the drama itself!

    • @sadiakhan413
      @sadiakhan413 Před rokem

      Same here

    • @shahshah4681
      @shahshah4681 Před rokem

      Lol same!! I have to that episode now. She has totally sold it to us

  • @hijab2412
    @hijab2412 Před rokem +4

    And pinjra is based on the actual issues of our society.... these things are happening everyday in our society

  • @ahsanarshad918
    @ahsanarshad918 Před rokem +2

    Pinjra is great and i loved the first 2 episodes. I just have on problem and that’s with Wajiha’s family. I mean they look too good to be true. I like that she trusts her kids but what I don’t understand is that they are still kids. They seem to be way too mature because it doesn’t matter how good you are, you do slip up and make some mistakes. Their mother isn’t home so it’s very unrealistic they never take advantage of that. Plus no family is perfect and no method is perfect. It varies from kid to kid too. My sister is a working woman and her only son is not really good at studies and one of the primary reason is she started doing job so she had to admit her son to a school and he wasn’t even 3 years old at that time. So I think they shouldn’t show all the good things about wajiha’s way of parenting because i myself know some people who suffered because no parent especially mother wasn’t their growing up. Same parenting is working on Azaan but it isn’t on Abban and to an extent on Abeer too. Parents don’t see sports and arts as a career which they should these days.

  • @farehairfan9739
    @farehairfan9739 Před rokem +13

    I watch your reviews not just because of entertainment factor....but also because of your values...it really teaches me a lot about life in general❤️

  • @cricommentarybyfia1827
    @cricommentarybyfia1827 Před rokem +8

    Haha shaljam hota hai gongloo.. not teenda 😂
    BTW urwa had the same look & demeanor in badzaat as well.

  • @sumaira393
    @sumaira393 Před rokem +1

    I wanted your heads up for pinjra and now I will watch it 👌

  • @Gurleen_Mehandiartist
    @Gurleen_Mehandiartist Před rokem +6

    Urwa really needs to change her look!!🤌

  • @childstarraadmohammad6994

    We want more reviews of pinjra in upcoming episodes

  • @khanohlic
    @khanohlic Před rokem +2

    Themes i could identify in pinjra:
    -working women are often demonized for being negligent mothers, but it's the parenting strategy that matters when raising the kid. A stay at home mother with a short sighted and oppressed (hence oppresive nature) could be an awful mother

  • @kalsum77
    @kalsum77 Před rokem

    I was going to suggest to add clips of the drama you are reviewing! Glad to see that change

  • @bhasins3019
    @bhasins3019 Před rokem +1

    Hassan and Aamna, today's show made an interesting watch, indeed.
    Hassan , I always feel delighted when parenting tips come from dads , since it's often (mis) understood to be a (women's) / mom's arena.
    Hassan and Aamna, talking about Pinjra, it sure does shakes up your senses. But the issues depicted are far more deep rooted . Being a parent myself, I feel that in our education system both the child and the parent are in a constant turmoil. And most parents that I know ( including myself) , are sucked into this rigmarole, unknowingly and unwillingly. Also being a non resident Indian, I have found out that its not only our desi system but everywhere around the world , education boils down to grades !! It's a bitter truth. Teachers more often are underpaid and overworked and so they are also in the grind. I felt deeply connected with the scene when Khaditja says - PTM hai,lagta hai iss baar bhi sharminda hi karaaega. PTM s are usually an unpleasant and anxiety ridden events much like depicted in the drama. Many teachers carelessly pass insensitive comments which are quite scarring for both the parent and the child. Remember the school scenes of parent teacher interaction in the movie Taare zameen par......??? Same......
    Now coming to Daraar......Aamna and Hassan , I seriously disagree with you both of not putting Shaheer Ahmed in predator 's category !! If he is not the one , then who is ? He is shown to be a casanova who's only aim for meeting the women is to exploit her sexually. He is shown to be doing so to several of them. Sure, he is not threatening them , but he is leading them by crook which makes him even more vicious !! His love for his grandmother doesn't compensate for being a pervert that he is !! He gauged Sajjal's greed for wealth and luxury and smooth talked her into his plan of things. He helped her out of her troubles only to ask the sexual favours in return. And voila, he has succeeded......
    And hassan I really liked the term whisper talk that you coined and one such character who is whisper talking all along ( besides urva of meri shehzaadi) is Irha in Daraar to make audience believe that he is the girl who you would like to introduce to your family.....😄 Her dialogue delivery comes out to be totally fake and made up.

  • @daniaafzal2410
    @daniaafzal2410 Před rokem +3

    Hassan and Amna I think while reviewing Pinjra you should keep adding your 101 of parenting, cause we’ve had a different generation of parents and we need examples from our own society to know better now on how to avoid what happened to us to break this cycle.

  • @rnaqvi3628
    @rnaqvi3628 Před rokem +1

    Aamna must watch drama of Najaf Bilgirami is Marham . Staring Noman Ijaz and Vaneza Ahmed. What a different story, well directed and again childhood trauma effects. It’s old enough to do haute gold I think. Do consider it.

  • @sanazism
    @sanazism Před rokem +1

    Hassan I really like the Parenting 101 at the end. I’m sure this is a subject close to many. So happy drama makers have started to think outside the box.
    Agree with you both. As beautiful as Urwa is, she needs to reinvent her looks. I think both Ali Rahman & Urwa are self conscious as in they always want to appear beautiful on screen. Ali was better today but I would like them to stop focusing on looking good and focus more on acting. So done with the girl who only wants Muhabbat !

  • @anubhaseth9112
    @anubhaseth9112 Před rokem +1

    I like the you shutup discussion. I agree with Hassan if the disagreement is respectful one will always hear and one must.

  • @sadafomer951
    @sadafomer951 Před rokem +3

    Loved pinjra. Shukar hai they made a drama on such important topic

  • @ahmadrehan5059
    @ahmadrehan5059 Před rokem +3

    For those producers who think we want content like Hollywood with bold dresses and intimate scenes no!!! We are happy with good thrillers or dramas like Pinjra

  • @Mangakuray
    @Mangakuray Před rokem +1

    I also saw the teaser of Pinjra and the slap..I just can't take any cruelty to children. Dont think I'll be able to watch that. Even without slaps, I just can't see kids unhappy or mistreated.

  • @lightningandthunder2861
    @lightningandthunder2861 Před rokem +2

    Yaar Aamna you should have included Hasan. You are a celebrity but Hasan need that from you and your team. Support Hasan 🤩🥳

  • @tayyabakhan671
    @tayyabakhan671 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely agree with Amna. No matter how beautiful you are if you think you’re beautiful that kills all your beauty.

  • @mehsoonawaqar1243
    @mehsoonawaqar1243 Před rokem +5

    I always Find Urwa very stiff, her neck is always stiff and even the voice modulation is missing

  • @howto8919
    @howto8919 Před rokem +1

    Great conversation regarding grades and parental pressure..

  • @saminalotia4189
    @saminalotia4189 Před rokem +5

    Turnips are called Shaljum in Urdu.

  • @muniradawa2493
    @muniradawa2493 Před rokem +3

    Pinjra is 🙌👌
    Looking forward to interviews of its actors 🤝

  • @sanocreations
    @sanocreations Před rokem +4

    The kid playing sunita marshall’s son is MOIN AKHTAR’s grandson - nawasa

    • @AmyKhan123
      @AmyKhan123 Před rokem

      Is he not arisha razi cousin

    • @sanocreations
      @sanocreations Před rokem

      @@AmyKhan123 phh that i dont know but mom says she saw it on good mornikg pakistan

  • @tabinda460
    @tabinda460 Před rokem +5

    Pinjra handsdown is best drama ...topic is soo good and actors are best...we need to make drama like this so we can fix our homes and children...

  • @PHILIPSJU
    @PHILIPSJU Před rokem

    You guyz give an awesome intro i never missed your intro hut yes i watch the review of certain drama’s only but never missed the intro

  • @javedcooks2580
    @javedcooks2580 Před rokem +1

    There was a boy in our school, whose father scolded him for applying gel and he used to smoke, and bully others! He was the one who easily succumbed to peer pressure! Pinjra is relatable and worth watching!

  • @vanshikamaggo8022
    @vanshikamaggo8022 Před rokem +4

    I guess your introduction part is more interesting than dramas these days