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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • 00:00 Introduction
    10:26 Noor Bukhari - Mahira Khan
    25:16 Mohsin Abbas Haider
    43:48 Robina Khan - Bryan MUA
    58:42 Hadsa Banned
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  • @saamiaj
    @saamiaj Před 10 měsíci +32

    So disappointed that Amna said “choose not to watch” for the victim. It is insensitive. Please stop to think how many people around her would watch the drama and judge her on this, question her again and again. First Amna had issue with no PEMRA rule, then Hassan shows one, then she says I can’t trust that. That’s sad!!

    • @lovizakhan2539
      @lovizakhan2539 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I agree with you , very disappointed with amna’s pov so sad to hear a woman is saying about another woman just give me goosebumps when I think about it 😢didn’t even have the courage to watch hadsa just heard of it and thought not gonna watch it!!! But didn’t expect from amna to say that to the surviver simply ignore and don’t watch it 🤯. I agree with hassan it should have been banned!!!!!

  • @Nas_Raf
    @Nas_Raf Před 10 měsíci +127

    Finally-a split screen! It’s so much better than panning back and forth, back and forth!

    • @anonmous1284
      @anonmous1284 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Wow i didn’t even notice until u pointed it out and it was so easy on the eyes today.

    • @Mia-ge7xf
      @Mia-ge7xf Před 10 měsíci +2

      I didn’t even notice!!!! I love it!

    • @arshiya1911
      @arshiya1911 Před 10 měsíci

      exactly !

  • @khan0271
    @khan0271 Před 10 měsíci +30

    I agree with Hassan completely. This is why there is a disclaimer in Hollywood movies that this is fiction and any likeness is purely coincidence. This is a legal requirement.
    You cannot just take someone's story and air it with without permission. This is not just coincidence it is painfully similar to victims life.

  • @mahamfaheem88
    @mahamfaheem88 Před 10 měsíci +22

    Hassan is so so right on Hadsa being banned. Aamna sorry but you really disappointed us by your remarks on this issue.

  • @sadiasiddique3202
    @sadiasiddique3202 Před 10 měsíci +74

    Amna's argument about Hadsa's ban is weak and insensitive. How can she so easily say that the victim should not watch it. What about her family n friends. Who would stop them from watching and talking about it.

    • @dianedesjardins1159
      @dianedesjardins1159 Před 10 měsíci

      They can change the channel if it bothers them. I'm in America and don't appreciate the Gays being pushed down my throat in commercials TV Movies. Channels that were once Normal aren't anymore. Only watch Pakistan TV series with English Subtitles. People can be different in their own bedrooms, but I don't want to be exposed to that ideology.

    • @mariamnawaz9855
      @mariamnawaz9855 Před 10 měsíci +7

      ​@@dianedesjardins1159you are not understanding the context. A rape victim upon watching a visual representation of what they've gone through is far traumatising than coming across LGBTQ content and changing the channel.

    • @noodle3851
      @noodle3851 Před 10 měsíci +14

      @@dianedesjardins1159i’m at loss of words. i’m sorry, but a detailed graphic and accurate representation of a rape incident is triggering for a survivor, who’s story is being shared without her consent, all the details in the drama, are of her life. She was RAPED, She doesn’t want the world to know HOW or the victim doesn’t need to relive that trauma of her being raped infront of her kids. Just like how they showcased it in the drama. And NEVER ever compare your situation with a Rape survivor ffs. How could you even make that comparison, i’m disgusted.🤮
      The survivor’s sanity should be priortized than your entertainment.

    • @dianedesjardins1159
      @dianedesjardins1159 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@noodle3851 So we share different opinions. I'm 67 years old and can decide myself, what I can watch & no one should dictate that. Again ~ the TV has an on and off switch.

    • @HBZ17
      @HBZ17 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dianedesjardins1159Yes, TV does have an on and off button BUT Trauma memory doesn’t. As a psychiatrist, I understand why trauma survivors are being triggered by Hadsa. It’s not as simple as “don’t watch”. The way trauma memories manifest in our brains and bodies is extremely complex, memories are very intrusive (they play over and over, and victims get easily triggered by the slightest stimuli or anything remotely similar), and then there is avoidance (victims actively try to avoid anything that can trigger those memories). I’m sure the victims are trying their best to avoid the aversive stimuli (Hadsa in this case) but the intrusive symptoms can be very severe and at times compel these victims to watch and re-live their trauma. It’s very complex, so please don’t over-simply this and be empathic to those who have experienced this severe trauma.

  • @aishah9466
    @aishah9466 Před 10 měsíci +48

    When it comes to Hadsa, I was very traumatized by the episode of the sexual assault. It took me days to process it. There was no trigger warning and helpline given on the episode. Channels usually takes snippets of episodes and upload it on their channel to get more views. I was very disturbed that Geo took a snippet of the sexual assault part of the episode and uploaded it on their channel. It felt like they were sensationalizing it and wanting to get more views. I'm so speechless that the channel stooped to this level of insensitivity.

  • @AyeshaKhan-ci8kc
    @AyeshaKhan-ci8kc Před 10 měsíci +17

    Aamna saying don’t watch it is the same as saying to the victim not to turn on the news when her story was sensationalized. It’s really tricky to decide whether it’s a fair ban but frankly it’s a risk the producer took!

  • @aziza000
    @aziza000 Před 10 měsíci +107

    PEMRA excuse for banning Hadsa actually irked me. ‘Giving off wrong image that Pakistan is an unsafe company for women by showing motorway rape’ but IT IS AN UNSAFE COUNTRY FOR WOMEN and this actually happened as well, much like many countries all over the world such cases take place. If the reason to ban it was just that, shame on PEMRA.

    • @anuvaid6457
      @anuvaid6457 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Very true. So many incidents don't even get out because families choose not to report because again due to shame stigma

    • @fariyasajeed5265
      @fariyasajeed5265 Před 10 měsíci +3

      That’s absurd. I thought ke finally PEMRA ne koi acha decision liya but the sheer ignorance and stupidity of PEMRA remains unmatched.

  • @29hina
    @29hina Před 10 měsíci +42

    Amna made same comment about Mohsin ABBAs what Ali Zafar said about Meesha Shafi. That I have better taste. And only last week amna said Ali Zafar’s comment was so inappropriate. Really appreciated hassan for saying that amna is getting personal there.

    • @mskiran36
      @mskiran36 Před 10 měsíci +8

      I get your point. But Mohsin thinks hes a gift to the world so he needs taking down a peg or two. Hes sooo 😖

    • @doomcannon8014
      @doomcannon8014 Před 10 měsíci +14

      Condemning an inappropriate comment with many condescending and more insulting comments.I don’t expect this from Amna but with time I realize that she if doesn’t like someone she can’t hide her biases and as a critic should work on it😂

    • @hannakhan3982
      @hannakhan3982 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@mskiran36you are so right, he thinks too much of himself.

    • @gerryburntwood9617
      @gerryburntwood9617 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mskiran36100%

    • @Truxygg
      @Truxygg Před 10 měsíci +5

      I support Aamna completely….people like Mohsin Abbas should be condemned very strongly….Aamna knows so much more about him being in the industry than we know and still she held herself back….love you Aamna ❤❤

  • @m.b.5348
    @m.b.5348 Před 10 měsíci +81

    I've suffered from clinical depression. I also have an honours degree in clinical psychology. I am also more or less your quintessential conservative Muslim.
    When you're depressed, you have a sick brain. Your brain controls your reasoning and judgment. If you're suicidal, and you try to combat your suicidal ideation by thinking k ye haraam maut hai, the sick part of your brain will convince you that God is forgiving and He will understand. The world is better off without you, your loved ones are better off without you. Every positive thing that you try to think, your sick brain will give a counter argument. Depression is not a joke, it will not be cured magically. You need a strong will, a realization that you're sick, and professional/emotional help to get through it. Despite my circumstances, I could not get professional help. I, by Allah's Grace, survived through sheer will and self awareness. Not everyone can. This is serious and people need to stop underestimating psychological issues.

    • @sanamonster1
      @sanamonster1 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Thank you for explaining it so nicely! May Allah bless you always

    • @sanzalt
      @sanzalt Před 10 měsíci +3

      More power to you! Be proud of yourself ❤

    • @gerryburntwood9617
      @gerryburntwood9617 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Your comment is very pertinent, as you not only speak as a conservative Muslim, but one trained in psychology and one who experienced depression! So my hearty thanks to you and I hope you are on your way to recovery, you are indeed a very strong person!
      Mental illness globally is on the increase, and often met with intolerance by people of many other religious convictions, and it’s pushed under the carpet, not spoken about, in some communities the person is confined to the home and ostracised! I hope your input will get those who are somewhat ignorant to open their eyes! it’s very debilitating and it’s horrible to see stats of teenage suicide often from undiagnosed mental illness which could have been treated! 👏🏻👏🏻🌹🌹🌹🥰

    • @hassanfarnaz1169
      @hassanfarnaz1169 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thank you for sharing. You are in a very strong position to talk about depression and I'm sure it will help many.

    • @nabilahkhan1271
      @nabilahkhan1271 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for providing such an educated, informative, insightful and much needed response! I hope this comment is pinned so every single person watching is able to access it easily. @Something Haute, please take note.

  • @starsrox7427
    @starsrox7427 Před 10 měsíci +21

    I don’t think the victim was watching Hadsa but the fact that Hadsa was airing was triggering for her which is understandable. They didn’t even take permission from her to air the show.

  • @Sophie-zt6qh
    @Sophie-zt6qh Před 10 měsíci +59

    Not kool guys… Mohsin Abbas’ statement may have been problematic but you both completely took away all sense and validity from your own opinions because you made fun of him. And how were you able to do that? Because you consider Mohsin lesser of a star. If one of the ‘big fish’ made a similar comment, you probably would’ve had the same opinion but on a more serious, more respectful manner. All this from a pair who constantly complain and highlight the issues of Pakistan. Like i said, not kool.

    • @Mona33071
      @Mona33071 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Say it louder

    • @skami80
      @skami80 Před 10 měsíci +8

      I hope they read these comments, i did a couple comments too in the same manner, highly disappointed.

    • @samiamujahid5836
      @samiamujahid5836 Před 10 měsíci +7

      That's exactly what I said guys. They were belittling him so much.

    • @Sophie-zt6qh
      @Sophie-zt6qh Před 10 měsíci +5

      @doubIeknotAre you one of the ignorant ones that thinks it’s ok for someone to belittle and make fun of someone like they did? 🙄

    • @anurag684
      @anurag684 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Sophie-zt6qh why not ? That guy is a walking red flag

  • @nazneenzaidi1722
    @nazneenzaidi1722 Před 10 měsíci +42

    How many recent roadside rapes have been committed with the victims children present to witness the heinous crime? Let’s not generalize by saying it happens a lot. If the real life motorway victim had not personally spoken up about her trauma over this drama airing, I would be against the ban too. Sorry, I can’t argue with a rape survivor over this and tell her it’s not your story stop watching it. I think that’s crass. Production house losing money vs a family dealing with this in real life with minor children who were witnesses of this horrendous crime, I’m on the family’s side! The victim herself sent the complaint letter to Pemra via the lawyers so she took the legal route. I support her 💯 no ifs no buts

    • @noodle3851
      @noodle3851 Před 10 měsíci +2

      exactly. I 100% agree with you. there is no room for debate.

    • @AyeshaKhan-ci8kc
      @AyeshaKhan-ci8kc Před 10 měsíci +2

      Agreed hundred percent

    • @lovizakhan2539
      @lovizakhan2539 Před 10 měsíci

      Agree 💯 no room for argument period!!!!!!

  • @recollections-may-vary9328
    @recollections-may-vary9328 Před 10 měsíci +94

    Mahira literally made herself so vulnerable by putting her struggles out in the open, only so other people having similar problems wouldn't feel alone or get help or something. She didn't deserve Noor's judgement or her assumption that Mahira's connection to Allah is somehow less than her own. How dare Noor use the word 'revert' as if Mahira has left Islam or something. Its terribly offensive. I wish people would stop judging celebs and cut them some slack onve in a while.
    That said, I also found Amna's stereotyping of religious people...off. No human is the same, and that she had to use the 'tableegi' stereotype to make her point is unfortunate.

    • @afifaikram9512
      @afifaikram9512 Před 10 měsíci +4

      If Noor judge anyone u couldn't mean to judge a hijab etc verrrry verrrryyyy verrrryyyy disappointed I'm just leaving your show due your words if we don't judge with your appearance u don't need to need ..hr insan ak sa ni hota ha I feel that u judge me or commented on me because I'm person hajibi with DEENI behaviour kind ..sorry to say its my last day with you

    • @salmatalib33
      @salmatalib33 Před 10 měsíci +15

      Unfortunately Amna does the same as religious people....judging based on ppls appearance etc if religious! The typical Pakistani liberal thought process...

    • @gerryburntwood9617
      @gerryburntwood9617 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I though we should live on a dictum of Judge not lest ye be judged! its the Almighty who is the main Judge, we are little people and should follow the Hadith 12: part of someone being a good Muslim is to leave that which doesn’t concern him/ her! Live and let live, you do the best to follow your religious path and leave others to follow their own path! There is enough strife in this world with identity politics deliberate hate preaching as in Islamophobia, racism,so be inwardly spiritual and try to be the best compassionate person one can be, and when we leave this earth at least we should aim to leave a legacy of goodness!

    • @Truxygg
      @Truxygg Před 10 měsíci +1

      No, I support Aamna. Sometimes when we see so much of something we can’t help but form an opinion. We are all humans and unfortunately what Aamna said is 100% true that in this subcontinent religion is used as a tool to cover your crimes on a superficial level.

    • @recollections-may-vary9328
      @recollections-may-vary9328 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@Truxygg that's not what she said though. She specifically mentioned the 'tableegi' person and the hijab wearing woman. As a hijab wearing woman who's pretty moderate in her views, I found the stereotype a bit unpleasant. Though I, in turn, had the right to judge Aamna as being small-minded, unaccepting of other people's choice of attire and needlessly bad-mouthing a community that SHE has decided is wrong, to follow a certain dress code...but I didn't. I'm still here, a loyal supporter of Something Haute, an admirer of all that's good in Aamna (and Hassan) and also not afraid to speak out every time she says something insensitive. I agree that she is human but she is no ordinary human, like you or me. She is a human with a platform that affects and influences thousands of people, and therefore she should be responsible enough to know that her words, no matter how lightly uttered, carry weight and shouldn't go off saying whatever comes into her mind, especially when it's not even true.

  • @Momo2328
    @Momo2328 Před 10 měsíci +43

    I am tableeghi (kind of) but still not judgemental and definitely don’t agree with whatever Noor said. You ended up stereotyping and judging this big community and it’s hurtful for people like me who use hijab alhumdulilah. I believe in all body mind and soul.

  • @Litmusblue
    @Litmusblue Před 10 měsíci +8

    Choudary sahab and Isani sahiba, I started watching you guys 6 or 8 mths ago (yes I've subscribed :) and have become an ardent follower. Not only do I enjoy the actual drama reviews that you do, the consistent hook for me has been your banter, your personalities and how you make the audience feel like we are having a meet up with friends. It's also SUCH a pleasure to see the close friendship evident in the banter and comfort level between you two. The cherry on top is that you two seem to strike an effortless balance of non-dogmatic observance and broadmindedness, without resorting to virtue signaling. A couple of "normal" people. It is... to quote someone ... ahem... "bewitching". 😊Choudary sahab, I can relate to your distress at the feedback / request you received, and the mentality it represents. That is what prompted me to reach out for the first time. There are plenty of us out here who appreciate the two of you for what you do, and what you represent. You give me hope for Pakistani society. Pakistanis need to see more of you and more content like yours. Keep doing what you do.

  • @zeehehe
    @zeehehe Před 10 měsíci +35

    I agree with Hassan on Hadsa drama ban take. We have to take things case by case and cannot blanket statement everything with "things should not be banned". Also, it is not loosely based on the motorway incident, it IS based on that incident, and the drama-making team saying it isn't based on that incident DOES NOT cut it.

    • @tubac5225
      @tubac5225 Před 10 měsíci +1

      💯 agree

    • @zeehehe
      @zeehehe Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@sabazaidi9022 and PEMRA needS to give a clear statement regarding the ban instead of this whataboutry...

  • @shanzaezubair3894
    @shanzaezubair3894 Před 10 měsíci +19

    The main thing our producers need to learn is consent, yes internationally such content is made but nothing is done without consent.

  • @rubymehtab8716
    @rubymehtab8716 Před 10 měsíci +17

    Congratulations to mohsin Abbas for the international Randhawa awards..😗😉

  • @balthazarina
    @balthazarina Před 10 měsíci +11

    Loving this new video format! Great job team Something Haute

  • @anilaadnan9625
    @anilaadnan9625 Před 10 měsíci +27

    When I went to depression and it was a very very bad one people around me told me to read Quran and namaz and what not, but seriously at that time I didn’t even want to get up from my bed and make Wudu. It took me time to get back up and become normal and connect with Allah. It doesn’t mean I am not close to Allah but at the mental depression stage u just think and think over about past and how things could have to gone bad or what I should have done and u complain to Allah and u cry sayin Allah’s name but it take time to get back to normal

    • @wannatopnotch
      @wannatopnotch Před 10 měsíci +2

      Ek baat kahu bura na maniyega yey mere saath bhi hota hey wudu namaj uss time parneyka maan nehi cahta asal baja keya hey bolu mey yey hum logo kay upar saytan ka asar hey wo cahtey hey hum depressed rahey, tension karey, namaj na parey magar jaab kisi ne uss time apni dil ki khilaf jakey namaj pey khara hota hey uska jit ho jata hey.

    • @Nas_Raf
      @Nas_Raf Před 10 měsíci +3

      I hope you are better now.
      Thank you for sharing your experience-it takes guts and strength to talk about these topics. Your post may serve as comfort to others that they aren’t alone.
      Wishing you continued health and happiness 🤲🏼

    • @ShManzar
      @ShManzar Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes that's exactly true. And taking time to recover health isn't a negation of your faith.

    • @sadafaslam3226
      @sadafaslam3226 Před 10 měsíci

      So sorry you had to deal with such ignorance

    • @ShManzar
      @ShManzar Před 10 měsíci

      InShaALLAH Ta'ala Allah Will Help. Allah's Grace and Barakah is unlimited

  • @scarlettohara829
    @scarlettohara829 Před 10 měsíci +72

    Aamna, thanks for touching on Rubina Ashraf’s comment. Her attitude in Kya Drama hai is condescending and superior/inferior. If you listen carefully to her comments, I’ve noticed that many times, she hasn’t seen the drama completely, but has probably fast forwarded and watched a bit. Not done! Bad!

    • @shahmanz
      @shahmanz Před 10 měsíci +10

      I find her quite biased

    • @SAMINAHASNAIN-ft5vj
      @SAMINAHASNAIN-ft5vj Před 10 měsíci

      I missed this part .what was rubina ashraf comment? I find all the judges in this show biased

    • @Nas_Raf
      @Nas_Raf Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@SAMINAHASNAIN-ft5vjMarina is pretty good, and she’s much more cultured & respectful in her critiques.

    • @rrb6438
      @rrb6438 Před 10 měsíci

      What was the comment? I missed it

    • @Nas_Raf
      @Nas_Raf Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@rrb6438 Rubina referred to an actress (the girl who marries Ayeza’s husband) as “moti” while reviewing the drama Mein.
      I’m not watching the drama, but someone commented that she was just repeating the same word Ayeza used in the drama-not sure if that’s accurate, but either way, it was wrong.
      These are the “veterans” of the industry, what to learn from them…

  • @guestcritic7705
    @guestcritic7705 Před 10 měsíci +13

    am i the only one who died laughing at the mohsin abbass haider roast 😂😂😂 amna and hasan are too good

  • @azkamahwash3722
    @azkamahwash3722 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Enjoyed this Haute Bites too much 😂👌🏼 Specially our Randhawa Brands Winner Mohsin Abbas ki roasting 🤣
    Hassan ek ‘Assalamalaikum Mohsin Abbas’ to banta tha end men 🫡😜

  • @umbreenusman9854
    @umbreenusman9854 Před 10 měsíci +12

    This screen is good.
    Like seeing Hasan and Amna both in one screen instead cut to one cut to 2nd.
    😍

  • @msamnalatif
    @msamnalatif Před 10 měsíci +42

    You guys are hilarious 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂. Congratulations Mohsin 🤣. Throughly enjoyed today's episode ❤

  • @asdfjgkhl8807
    @asdfjgkhl8807 Před 10 měsíci +5

    PLSSS the Mohsin Abbas Haider segment had me screamingggg in laughter

  • @refertometoo
    @refertometoo Před 10 měsíci +4

    Good job on editing thanks for showing Amna and Hassan in one frame. loved every bit of it. Thanks

  • @mariamnawaz9855
    @mariamnawaz9855 Před 10 měsíci +7

    If something is based on someone's life, even if loosely, and it is being made without that person's consent, whether it is in entertainment, art, science, or publication, it is legally prohibited. If that piece has not gone through peer review properly and proper documentation is not done and then it is retracted, this is not being banned it is being retracted. The makers should legally make it up for the person and apologise.

  • @hassanfarnaz1169
    @hassanfarnaz1169 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I would just like to comment on Aamna'a stance that religion is very personal and no one shoulld have any problem if I am following Islam or not. Aamna, individualism is a very western concept. Islam encourages communal thinking. There are ahadeeth saying if you see something wrong being done then stop it or atleast think it is wrong. Amar bil maroof and nahi unil munkir (Enjoining (what is) right and forbidding (what is) evil) are obligatory according to Quran. I didnt listen to Noor but maybe she meant that increasing your spirituality helps fight depression because I think she herself has fought depression at one time. It is our duty as muslims to encourage each other to become better muslims.

    • @rahmed5701
      @rahmed5701 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Not judging anyone whether they are Muslim or not Muslim is an Islamic concept. But now Muslims are only interested what the other person is doing. Look at yourself in the mirror! The Prophet's Uncle did not convert to Islam and yet he treated him with the utmost respect and love all his life and his Uncle fought for him! Community is wonderful as long as it is tolerant, inclusive and doesn't judge people who are different to you!

    • @hassanfarnaz1169
      @hassanfarnaz1169 Před 10 měsíci

      you must be aware that all his life the Prophet SAW kept asking his uncle to embrace Islam. Even on his deathbed he did not talk about anything except that he kept insisting to him to recite the kalma because this is the duty of a muslim.
      @@rahmed5701

  • @876Shab
    @876Shab Před 10 měsíci

    You guys are fun to watch! Loved today's episode.

  • @romanakanwal2544
    @romanakanwal2544 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I agree with Hassan on banning drama Hadsa as it is very traumatic fr the survivor . From the trailer everyone can see that the drama is based on the unfortunate motor way incident . It’s very obvious and the makers are denying it .

  • @anuvaid6457
    @anuvaid6457 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Thanks Amna and Hassan for being so honest. I watched even some old episodes of your show because you guys also talk about and focus on social issues not just drama review. Hadsa should have come with warnings like most tv shows in US and provide helplinenor resources for people who actually have suffered 🙏

  • @SAMINAHASNAIN-ft5vj
    @SAMINAHASNAIN-ft5vj Před 10 měsíci +84

    There's so much stigma and misconceptions about mental illness and depression. Mental health is caused by chemical imbalances in the brain and one of the most difficult illnesses to deal with. No one can see the differences and even science has not yet come us with a cure.Yes religion and spirituality and community give you strength to cope with it although they dont cure it. We are too judgemental

    • @monkmelodies-relaxmusic2339
      @monkmelodies-relaxmusic2339 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Dont agree with you.. Mental illness can be of many reasons..emotionally, phycally and so more. And Religion will cure it 100% if you belive and practice with ur heart…

    • @seeya7610
      @seeya7610 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@monkmelodies-relaxmusic2339 ​​⁠ You’re wrong! You need to educate yourself. If you believe yourself too religious then you’re going against religion on that. Even religion advise to see a Doctor.

    • @Muneezay123
      @Muneezay123 Před 10 měsíci

      @@seeya7610 agreee🙌

    • @sabahatmazhar6056
      @sabahatmazhar6056 Před 10 měsíci

      @@monkmelodies-relaxmusic2339how can a mental illness be because of physical reasons?

    • @anwho_1
      @anwho_1 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@sabahatmazhar6056 do you know about post partum depression? You should know that one of the reasons of post partum depression is the physical changes a woman goes through during and after pregnancy. One simple example. It has also been proven that Physical illness increases the risk of developing severe depressive illness. Moreover physical abuse can also lead to depression. I'm so sorry but, it's like suggesting let's say a person with cardiological issues to simply pray, and everything will be alright. Indeed, Allah is always there with you and indeed in his remembrance do hearts find peace, but, it is not just an emotional phase, it is a Disease, which needs treatment. Seeking treatment of illness is again highly encouraged in our religion. I don't know why there's this conflict w us desis about it

  • @sadiakhan413
    @sadiakhan413 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Really appreciate @hassan for your point of view on hadsa ban when even some women are against this ban. First time pamera did something good although gave wrong reasons

    • @Quratul13
      @Quratul13 Před 10 měsíci

      It was insensitive to make fun of someone achievement in this way

  • @farahkhan3570
    @farahkhan3570 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Regarding Hadsa ban- completely agree with Hassan, really empathetic and sensible reasoning.

  • @Nas_Raf
    @Nas_Raf Před 10 měsíci +30

    Always find it ironic that people “preach” Islam (or their version of Islam) using THE most fake platform ever which is any form of social media (insta, fb, tiktok).
    In fact one should then question if they are so religious themselves why are they on social media? Inquiring minds want to know!
    The point is, we could pick apart and judge people on just about anything. Someone who deems themselves more religious than Noor can question why she’s on social media, just as she gave judgement on Mahira…it’s a pecking order in the race of “who’s more religious”. Doesn’t judgment itself go against the very teachings of Islam? 🤔

    • @recollections-may-vary9328
      @recollections-may-vary9328 Před 10 měsíci +4

      By that logic, no religious person should ever appear in public, should they?
      I, a hundred percent agree with whatever you said except social media not being an appropriate choice to spread awareness about a religion. The content might be subpar, inauthentic or misleading but there's nothing wrong with using any social media platform to spread the message of Allah or any other religion for that matter.

  • @mikaeltoosy959
    @mikaeltoosy959 Před 10 měsíci +51

    Amna is biased sometimes specillay if it’s an issue of fashion world ،she supports them without giving logic and she goes against anyone who is not an A lister and bashes them by all means , Hassan follows her to an extent but still tries to put his genuine opinion

  • @crazybird786
    @crazybird786 Před 10 měsíci +36

    Geo treading on thin ice with this recent Hadsa controversy, especially after what they had actually intended to be the climax in Terebin. There is a callous attitude there when dealing with subject matter related to r*pe. How can seeking the survivors permission be an oversight? How can they broadcast this at 7 pm without trigger warnings? People approving this need serious training on the subject to be more sensitive and aware.

  • @malihaazmi5769
    @malihaazmi5769 Před 10 měsíci

    thank you for the amazing work you guys do and for setting up such a great example of responsibly use this kind of space…

  • @knmhs
    @knmhs Před 10 měsíci +7

    Liked this two portions of the screen ! We can see u both simultaneously now 😊❤

  • @waniakhan149
    @waniakhan149 Před 10 měsíci +16

    16:30 thank you SO MUCH for talking about this guys.
    I feel like one of the biggest problems with Islam in Pakistan IS that once a person becomes a namazi and reads a couple of pages from the Quran they feel like they have the right to “guide” other people, which in our culture, translates to deciding the nature of another person’s relationship with Allah.
    Hassan I am deeply sorry that you had to hear something like this. I really wish people would learn more and understand that even the Prophet (PBUH) never sought to guide his people like THIS!

    • @qaisaraqureshi2062
      @qaisaraqureshi2062 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You r right. But a fact is a fact no matter who says it , especially from Wuraan.
      When u say say something on public platform one should have their fact straight. The comment about salat al jumaa, is none other than “muslim ‘s get together “ isn’t the only purpose but there r so many blessings . They shouldn’t say anything that they know nothing about. And blaming jumaa for bad happenings , not believing in qadr.

  • @mariammannan2105
    @mariammannan2105 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I have been watching something haute since it started . Huge huge huge fan of amna and hassan . They are very close to my heart . I was saddened to see amnas comments on Mohsin haider abbas it was so not dignified and below belt . Nobody is saying he use the right words but the way you reviewed and used some remarks it just gave a bad taste 😢

  • @sanamohsin8389
    @sanamohsin8389 Před 10 měsíci +2

    @hassan:
    Usually I agree with Amna more, but today I totally agree with each and every word you said about every single topic!

  • @MMariam1994
    @MMariam1994 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This Haute Bites made my day!!! You guys are so cute and cheeky! Love it!

  • @sarahanwar8710
    @sarahanwar8710 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Rumour has it hassan is still congratulating mohsin abbas haider on his award

  • @asmasajjad5610
    @asmasajjad5610 Před 10 měsíci +3

    As someone who’s gone through depression myself, I can say that it does help when you pray to Allah as Allah himself has said that “Seek help through patience and prayer” and that “Surely by remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest”
    And as Muslims, I’m sure everyone of us pray to Allah whenever we go through the slightest of problems in our lives.
    Having said that No one has the right to judge others on their relationship with Allah.
    If someone ever shares a story of him or her being depressed, the least you can do is pray for them. Give them alot of duas, they will feel alot better with that only instead of giving them your “nuskhas” to get out of it!

  • @shahmanz
    @shahmanz Před 10 měsíci +13

    I agree with Hassan, it was not wrong to ban the hadsa drama. I've not seen it but I can understand the lady's trauma

  • @harleendugal5752
    @harleendugal5752 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Guys love the split screen. We all get to see both of your expressions and it makes the watch even more interesting and hilarious! keep it up! ♥️♥️

  • @tannazvatchha6388
    @tannazvatchha6388 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love watching, "Something Haute", because of the way you both discuss the topics, you select!
    Love you both ❤

  • @aziza000
    @aziza000 Před 10 měsíci +25

    I don’t think Noor said anything wrong, but I just wish she had privately messaged Mahira her dua and spoke to her directly rather than write a comment underneath a social media post. In essence that sort of advise looses its impact when given publicly in front of everyone - giving everyone the chance to pile in the debate and lose the crux of the message. And also, I do think it invites unnecessary trolling in a already religiously heated environment. And the topic of depression, anxiety, other forms of mental health illnesses, I don’t think our society is willing to understand the complexity of it or accept it more than just being ‘deen ki kami’. Depression is caused by inflammation, it’s an inflammatory condition which is caused by your lifestyle (what you eat and consume), stress, sedentary living, even technology such as phones has been cited to cause people to become more depressed, amongst a myriad of other reasons as well as *being Muslims* , we believe depressive thoughts come from a lack of remembrance of Allah swt, as Allah swt Himself has promised that in the remembrance of Allah swt do hearts find rest. But that’s a completely different topic & one that requires learned people to speak on, not laymen like us!

    • @sanamohsin8389
      @sanamohsin8389 Před 10 měsíci

      Well said! Social media is not a platform to give unsolicited advice

  • @sidrakafeel9160
    @sidrakafeel9160 Před 10 měsíci +26

    Noor should better understand that being a Muslim we all have immense faith in Allah and know he can heal our pain..but still there is medical science that exists so depression, anxiety, stress and other mental health problems also exist with our health issues which needs treatment along with Dua

    • @azanmallik4256
      @azanmallik4256 Před 10 měsíci +2

      As you are completely right as she is completely right yrrr Allah ke rah mein chl KY to dekho depression b dor hoga sukoon b feel hoga she said nothing rong

    • @Muneezay123
      @Muneezay123 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@azanmallik4256 how do u know k vo allah ki rah my nhi hy??????
      Thats our pointt!!!!✋

    • @shaguftakhan869
      @shaguftakhan869 Před 10 měsíci

      I so so so agree with Amna about her comments on drama “ Haadsa “. Dramas & movies are made on incidents all over the world. So much crime is happening everywhere, Anyone can get triggered by anything. Any drama about any issue or incident should not be banned.
      I totally agree with you dear Amna

    • @gerryburntwood9617
      @gerryburntwood9617 Před 10 měsíci +1

      💯, why can’t people understand that prayer is one way of asking Allah for good health or recovery from an illness, yet it’s Allah who also armed us with a brain to practice medicine, to learn surgical,procedures to formulate pharmaceuticals treatments to alley pain suffering and terrible debilitating diseases which people may face!
      This is the essence of the Almighty‘s gift to the Human Beings,we also have the knowledge in veterinary sciences to help other creatures who cannot treat themselves and would otherwise suffer in terrible pain! Isn’t knowing this something which would strengthen our spirituality and our faith? Mahira’s honesty is a humbling , she is at least not sanctimonious !

    • @Muneezay123
      @Muneezay123 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@gerryburntwood9617 sooo true and well saidddd🙌bass actually jahalat bohat hy is mulk myn ...uper sai sab fatwa dyny baith jaaty hyn jaisay un sy zyada islam kisi ko nhi ata...prayers for mahira and others suffering from it❤

  • @gicnusrat2734
    @gicnusrat2734 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Just a query Aamna baji and hassan bhai can u do haute review like this only in single camera . it is really nice to see both of you all time together. Thank u

  • @zeeq49
    @zeeq49 Před 10 měsíci +38

    Nobody has the right to beat anyone up. I can’t believe that this kind of thing is taken as normal in Pakistan.

  • @zarajawed8474
    @zarajawed8474 Před 10 měsíci +30

    I must say that your editor is so lazy bone because if we have already requested a number of times that please upload your reference pictures of celebs or models so that we enjoy the content thoroughly 😐

  • @asmi5947
    @asmi5947 Před 10 měsíci

    Loved the episode ❤❤❤

  • @sheebagill3722
    @sheebagill3722 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you Amna and Hassan specially for discussing the incident of Bryan . Well balanced and responsible discussion 🙏🏻

  • @hinaomarpasha1306
    @hinaomarpasha1306 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent topics and discussion 👏

  • @humatif
    @humatif Před 10 měsíci +7

    Thank you so much on Mahira's point, you spoke my heart 👍
    My blood was boiling
    ٹھنڈ پے گئی ❤️

  • @mskiran36
    @mskiran36 Před 10 měsíci +8

    If he was talking about Surf Tum he had far too much screen time and people hated him and said they skip his scenes. Hes probably bitter people didnt like him.

  • @mariamnadeem1880
    @mariamnadeem1880 Před 10 měsíci +5

    What i feel is that Jab drama on air hota hoga tu relatives and family jo bhoolnay lagai hongi woh incident aor apni life mein ab move on ker chuke hongai. But after this drama they might got triggered again. Aor humari society victims ka survivers ko bhoolne kab daiti he aor is drama ne phir se society ko yaad dila diya hoga aor surviver ki family ko disturb kerna shoron ker diya hoga.

  • @shanzaezubair3894
    @shanzaezubair3894 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Religion and depression are completely seperate things for goodness sake even our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) went through severe anxiety and depression, and at that time his wife got him help, it can be the case that spirituality is a source of comfort for you at a dark time, but that cannot be the case with everyone.

  • @Priya05351
    @Priya05351 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Best discussion 😊 best media portal of Pakistan…. Sarcastic comments on point 👌will done SH 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @sarrahaseen9200
    @sarrahaseen9200 Před 10 měsíci +47

    I swear this episode was so annoying. Miss Amna is laughing on every issue & judging people's intentions & taunting people a lot. Please sensibly discuss topics without your personal bias, how you used to do. Hasan did better. It felt like a drawing room gheebat session where instead of discussing events, there was more focus on discussing people.

    • @sairaamin2140
      @sairaamin2140 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I felt so when they were making fun of mohsin abbas haider.

    • @itshasan2687
      @itshasan2687 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I'm sorry but I'm ROFLing on your gheebat session comment 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Quratul13
      @Quratul13 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I'm constantly making fun of Mohsin Abbas Hander, I am disappointed too ,

    • @skami80
      @skami80 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Totally agree , with so much talking about spirituality she said well the gay men has good sense of style they will make you look better .. this is my trigger now why she always supports lgbt

    • @Quratul13
      @Quratul13 Před 10 měsíci

      *they were

  • @tasneemshaikh7163
    @tasneemshaikh7163 Před 10 měsíci +4

    "Whoever dies on a Friday, will be safe from the turmoil/ Azaab of the grave". Alhamdullillah to the plane crash victims.

  • @apvapv-wh5uj
    @apvapv-wh5uj Před 10 měsíci +3

    The thing about Hadsa is, the makers chose a sensitive topic, which was good on their part, yes, such topics should be presented to the society, but they did not treat it with the sensitivity or the responsibility that it required. Seeking permission from the victim was one such step. Nadia Jamil's comment was absolutely right. If the victim in the drama says that she has lost her izzat, then there should have been an immediate dismissive reaction to that, in that very scene, and not at the end of that drama, aka sensitive treatment. The viewers should not feel in that particular scene, that maybe what the victim is feeling is right. And I agree with Hassan, the PEMRA was right to ban the drama, but there reasons were only partially correct.

  • @sahargulzar8657
    @sahargulzar8657 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I agree with Amna that our creators should not make dramas with "the intention of raising awareness" because they just end up trivializing the issues... They just use these issues as hooks to get attention for a couple of episodes and then it's 30 episodes of the same "sass-bahu" and "muhalle-wali" nonsense... We have witnessed it far too many times: a recent example is "mere ban jao" which was apparently based on the issue of revenge porn... but it didn't do anything to provide awareness about the avenues available for the victim, it was just one run-of-the-mill drama which started on that note and went completely astray after a few weeks. "Qissa Meherbano Ka" made a mockery out of the serious issue of marital rape.. And although I really liked watching "Kuch Ankahi" it did nothing to raise awareness regarding the inheritance laws in Pakistan... It did, however, give an example of what financial independence can do for the self-confidence of a woman, I would give it that...
    There are only a handful of directors who can handle such issues with the kind of responsibility that is needed...

  • @user-rd7qx1cd8n
    @user-rd7qx1cd8n Před 10 měsíci +1

    Noor and her advice to connect to Allah, why do people get offended and take it so personally. If I have a headache and say to someone my head hurts, the first thing they suggest is take paracetamol, I would just say yes, I have already taken it, but I won't be offended. Similarly, if someone says connect to Allah, then simply say yes, I am Alhamdulillah. That's it!!! don't take an offence. If someone says read namaz, just say I already do, don't get upset or angry that the other person is judging you. It's just a suggestion.
    So my dear Amna, take things lightly, especially if someone is giving good advice.😊
    OMG, Hassan's take on Mohsin's award 👏 😍 😂😂it was hilarious. So well said 👏 🙌
    I watched it again and again, and it was absolutely brilliant. Sorry Mohsin, but you asked for it. 🙃

  • @lawstudent781
    @lawstudent781 Před 10 měsíci

    Love the split screen!

  • @tahminahmed12
    @tahminahmed12 Před 10 měsíci +33

    The problem is not Hadsa being Made.. The problem is the way Geo promotes it.. They made it too creepy and uncomfortable.. Like they did for Tere bin with stupid headlines for epi 47.. And always doing stupid headlines and clips in their best scenes... Also the introduction of their video showing a girl being harassed.. Geo has no logic 💀

    • @chmianumair1082
      @chmianumair1082 Před 10 měsíci

      Hello geo ya 7sky entertainment drama ni hai ya drama geo per chalta hai showcase production ka drama 😮

    • @tahminahmed12
      @tahminahmed12 Před 10 měsíci

      @@chmianumair1082 hadsa is a geo drama.. 😒

    • @rabianaseer5087
      @rabianaseer5087 Před 10 měsíci

      Recently, in Mujhy Qubool Nhi, they showed rape between nikkahified couple

    • @tahminahmed12
      @tahminahmed12 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@rabianaseer5087 not new.. 💀

    • @sadiakhan413
      @sadiakhan413 Před 10 měsíci

      No problem is a drama being made on someone’s tragedy without consent. Shame on makers

  • @ammaram.2913
    @ammaram.2913 Před 10 měsíci +12

    Sab se ziada depression stars ko glaxy lollywood type pages dety hein

    • @chmianumair1082
      @chmianumair1082 Před 10 měsíci

      👀?

    • @aziza000
      @aziza000 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I agree, sahi mirch masala page hai. Har chees ko without context lagate hai for clout!

    • @ritugoyal552
      @ritugoyal552 Před 10 měsíci

      I think they are paid (just my personal view)

  • @hshakeem
    @hshakeem Před 10 měsíci +7

    What if a female actor had declared that since she was not willing to satisfy the advances of her director during the shooting of the drama, the director made her look bad.

  • @aliyabegg3316
    @aliyabegg3316 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Amna, do we have registered and authentic help lines for rape & domestic violence victims in our country? If so, please share their details. It would be a vital information for the wider public.

  • @ambikarawat2155
    @ambikarawat2155 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Aamna Delhi mein bhi last month conjectivirus bohot spread hua tha...mask b jarur lgaye, taaki nose , mouth ke through aapko virus na lag ske aur hand sanitize bhi krte rhiyega...infected bande ke contact mein aane se bchiye. Be careful , take Care you both...Lots Love Hassan and Aamna

  • @shahmanz
    @shahmanz Před 10 měsíci +46

    Nothing is wrong with Friday. Believing so is superstition.

    • @nadia12398
      @nadia12398 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I completely get what she means. Its not superstition, its based on facts.

    • @fae7y
      @fae7y Před 10 měsíci +6

      She's talking about her personal experience! Stop invalidating someone's experiences!!

    • @nadia12398
      @nadia12398 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@safiakhan3336 oh my god. It is so offensive and wrong to assume someones level of faith. Even Allah doesnt give us that right so WHO ARE YOU to pass such a ridiculous statement? Plz educate yourself and get a life.

    • @shahmanz
      @shahmanz Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@nadia12398 but why doesn't she like a Friday? Things happen on other days too

    • @shahmanz
      @shahmanz Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@fae7y personal experience does not permit us to make generalised comments.

  • @shaziahussain935
    @shaziahussain935 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Amna how can be you soo cruel for the sake of these dramas and actors....oh my god.... can't you feel the pain of that woman she is going through ...ahhhh!!!! can't imagine

  • @minafarrukh2686
    @minafarrukh2686 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Hadsa team should also apologize publicly to motorway victim since the similarity (purposely or not) is too high.

  • @aishasiddiq5710
    @aishasiddiq5710 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Fun fact:Jumma is also not so good for Mian Nawaz Shareef and his political party

  • @rukhsanar.chowdhury5548
    @rukhsanar.chowdhury5548 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Absolutely loved the way you two brilliant people totally smashed M.A into smithereens! No exaggeration, entirely within bounds, pure class!

  • @sobiaalam1670
    @sobiaalam1670 Před 10 měsíci +3

    We will have to make distinction between moral policing and giving advice to someone we care when they are sharing their sorrows or troubles. It’s so hard to be able to choose the right words or reveal the intentions behind what is said or is intended.

  • @sanaq7520
    @sanaq7520 Před 10 měsíci +4

    As much as I detest Mohsin Abbas Haider and his recent comments but two wrongs don’t make a right Hasan & Aamna. Firstly, please get over your colonial hangover Aamna, correcting people’s English, grammar is condescending. English is not your or his first language. Next making a comment about his looks by saying that gay men have better taste is very problematic.

  • @mawishzafran7319
    @mawishzafran7319 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Islam doesn't teach anyone to point fingers.
    Worry about yourself and your grave, please.
    If you are REALLY worried and want to help anyone just make Dua for them!!! 💕

  • @abdu11ahbutt
    @abdu11ahbutt Před 10 měsíci +14

    I haven’t laughed this much in a while i love you guys for this 😭😭😭🤌🏻

  • @naheedwaziri6621
    @naheedwaziri6621 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Juma is the best day of the week

  • @mahawaheed2455
    @mahawaheed2455 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Please make this split screen your thing for the review as well

  • @Fivekeen
    @Fivekeen Před 10 měsíci +1

    I can surely relate to the very first topic in this episode that is depression. My father, my sister and my brother were dealing with clinical depression at one point and before that we have gone through so much tough time, at that time there were so many people in our surroundings who were saying that you people are not close to the Allah that y it is happening to your family. Yess people judge you and its not only for actors and atresses who come on screen it happens to everyone who is going through difficult parts of thier lives.

  • @saadiiaa
    @saadiiaa Před 10 měsíci

    Really liked split screen Luv to see both of yours expressions simultaneously ❤

  • @basharakamboh7447
    @basharakamboh7447 Před 10 měsíci +2

    @something haute I totally agree with both hasan and amna whole conversation each and every point about Mahira's incident
    Specially hasan's putting picture on social media and amna's point "jo log jitny Ziyada apni Zindagi mai fraud hoty hain wo utna hi religion ka libada urh lyty hain" absolutely right.
    Loved the whole conversation🙌🏻❤️

  • @Muneezay123
    @Muneezay123 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Hatsss offf to amna and hassan 🙌well said and what a brilliant conversation on noor bukharis case....NOBODY ..I REPEAT NOBODY HAS RIGHT TO JUDGE ANYONES CONNECTION WITH ALLAH..RELIGION IS A PERSONAL MATTER....lastly kudos to mahira for speaking about clinical depression being the biggest superstar...cant thank her enough ..she is literally a ray of hope for millions of us...may allah bless her AMEEN❤

  • @priyetive
    @priyetive Před 10 měsíci +2

    Aj toh vibe hi alag thi..don’t wanna sound insensitive but mazza aa gaya!! 😅

  • @syedahmadhassan7175
    @syedahmadhassan7175 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Guys! Accept it or not but mohsin is such a fantabulous actor, host and singer.... You dont like him that does not mean you can mock him!

  • @kairakhan6873
    @kairakhan6873 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Hassan and Amna you guys are toooo funny 😂 loved loved your sarcastic comments in regards to Randhawa brand awards 😂😂😂

  • @mahnoorqureshi3281
    @mahnoorqureshi3281 Před 10 měsíci +35

    Best would have been if the channel itself had apologised and stopped it’s telecast in respect of the survivor and the family. The channel would have earned our respect. But now they lost the opportunity, lost the drama. So serves them right.

  • @effortlesscooking5333
    @effortlesscooking5333 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I like every bit of conversation,and kis kis chez ko swipe left kary 😂

  • @Khan10645
    @Khan10645 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Amna ko problem ho ri hy because Mohsin is calling out gay director lkn noor ny agr baat kr di k religion sy connect hu us sy badi mirchi hy wanna be feminist

  • @wardaakhtar8375
    @wardaakhtar8375 Před 10 měsíci +14

    • Islam preaches about balancing deen and duniya. One has physical ailments, we go to doctors and medicinal treatments. Not just pray. Yes, Allah gives health and listens to our wishes but ailments need worldly solutions too. Religion is extremely personal, preaching (tabligh) means to simplify it, the matters addressed in Islam. Not to be a judge.
    • It's ironic how celebrities say that public comments are harmful to their mental health but their sensitivity ends with reference to real life victim. To begin with, the drama must have trigger warnings, with the legal precession taken by the anonymous rape survivor, they should apologize and learn from it. Instead of being stubborn and ardent that it will broadcast. I don't agree with Aamna here, the PEMRA ordinance has been studied by me in college. It has its shortcomings but one has to draw a line somewhere which why decrees exist. Even Korean drama makers apologized be it after the Penthouse S3 or the Devil Judge. Mature up!!
    • Mohsin's recent project is Sirf Tum, have to agree it was a pathetic execution but on the flip side I liked his performance better.

    • @gerryburntwood9617
      @gerryburntwood9617 Před 10 měsíci

      Mohsin Haider isn’t an actor I have any regard for as he is somewhat arrogant beats his own drums! His character in Sirf Tum as Humza was stress inducing,and I didn’t bother to watch it, as it was that of a violent manipulative abuser, who didn’t respect nor spare his parents, grandmother nor the wife of his cousin! Totally unpalatable character, and I’m not sure if the director of this drama was gay or not, which is irrelevant!😳, but that comment of his , attacking Gay directors is hate preaching! In your country and elsewhere gay people face such hatred, and are often assaulted, so his comment can be seen as provoking more hatred towards a tiny minority who has not done anything to him! Sadly I find his comment reprehensible!

  • @skami80
    @skami80 Před 10 měsíci +3

    so disappointed in today's episode.i respect amna & hassan but supporting gay and make fun of someone is not right..Its mohsin abbas haider's right to say whatever he wants to say . (I'm not a fan of mohsin abbas haider).

  • @faisalmatto7468
    @faisalmatto7468 Před 10 měsíci +9

    With due respect amna,u are exactly doing same to mohsin what u accuse others of doing to someone else..u are roasting him judging him putting him down..laughing at him..time to ponder..hum ko wohi bura lagta hai jo hum khud b kar rahe hote hai..it's called mirroring. .

  • @samreen-rizvi
    @samreen-rizvi Před 10 měsíci

    Love the side by side frame!

  • @shahidanisar447
    @shahidanisar447 Před 10 měsíci

    Great episode of haute bites today.👏