bro his accent is flipping superb . he sounds more british than many british native to this land. i am so impressed by his voice and words with his facial expressions
@@saadiakhalid6938 Not only that, Zia Mohi-ud-Din trained at the British Theater. Zia Mohi-ud-Din belongs to the same family who were "storytellers" in their time. Zia Mohi-ud-Din's father was a great storyteller. He is mentioned by Mr. Naseem Hijazi in his novel "Pardasi Dar'khat". It is as if Zia Mohi-ud-Din Sahib was getting training in this art from home as a child. The British theater refined it. And more amazing is the work of Zia Mohi-ud-Din himself.
@@shh11111 I don't know if Zia Mohi-ud-Din ever mentioned his relationship with Dilip Kumar in an interview. I don't even feel like watching the work of both. By the way, Dilip Kumar's eloquence and politeness of language are also inherited by him. If you meet the rest of Dilip Kumar's family members living in Pakistan, their style of speaking and discourse will make this fact clear to you. But the fact is that both the Zia Mohi-ud-Din and the late Dilip Kumar reach the heights of their art.
انداز, تلفظ, اور لب و لہجے کا جادوگر ہمیشہ کیلئے خاموش ہوگیا End of an era. Zia Mohyeddin passes away.(1931 to 2023) Listening to him reciting poetry & prose was always a delight. May his soul rest in peace.
Classiest Gentleman in All of Pakistan!!! God Bless You Sir Zia!!! You were what our Beloved Quaid-e-Azam M.A Jinnah wanted his Dream Pakistan to be!!! 🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰
It was amazing to see two legendary people. Zia sahib has an amazing personality, his voice standout and he is one of the greatest performers of all times.
Respectfully, that is not the only thing Zia sahib does these days. His one man show, "Why is Shakespeare, Shakespeare?" has been performed in several countries. His "Readings" continue to draw capacity crowds, save for the pandemic era. Of course, Zia sahib is the chairman of The National Academy of Performing Arts in Karachi.
Best compare of Pakistan. گلوکاروں میں جو مقام(تمام بڑے بڑےگلوکاروں کا پسندیدہ گلوکار محمد رفیع) محمد رفیع کا ھے وھی مقام تمام کمپیئرز میں ضیا محی الدین کا ھے۔
Once upon a time, when Pakistan betowed with legends of versatile like Tariq Aziz, Moin Akhtar and Zia mahiyudin etc,whom names history won't be able efface.
Legend genius. What a command on language and literature. Such natural legends like Zia Mohy uddin are very rare nowadays. Never mixing 2 languages. If in Urdu, will never use English and vice versa. Allah maghfirat Farmai (Aamen)
00:29 - 1:17 Hamlet Act 2, Scene 2 Am I a coward? Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across? Plucks off my beard and blows it in my face? Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat As deep as to the lungs? Who does me this? Ha, 'swounds, I should take it, for it cannot be But I am pigeon-livered and lack gall To make oppression bitter, or ere this I should ha' fatted all the region kites With this slave's offal. Bloody, bawdy villain! Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain! O, vengeance! Why, what an ass am I!
@Siraj Haq what's wrong with him being "excited" about something? does it matter? Are you that self-centered to hate someone from finding interest in something. grow up man
@@zaidyounas1602 siraj has a point, i earnestly respect zia sahb. However, it was PTV, 99% of the viewers being addressed by the zia sahb would have found it absolutely confusing. It is my personal opinion, the occasion was not right.
What an accent .too good and his expressions are beyond appreciation.
London se seekh ke aaye hein bhai
@@mirzarocket786 Nahi......Faisalabad set start hua tha
Beta ye uss dor ka British Pakistani hai english toh achi hogi he warna Lanat ha aesay British Pakistani py jsy sahe angrezi na ati ho
He has desi English accent which is only praised in Pakistan.
@@subwaymirdif Why do I sense insecurity from you?
bro his accent is flipping superb . he sounds more british than many british native to this land. i am so impressed by his voice and words with his facial expressions
Trained in British theatre
@@saadiakhalid6938 He's been a channel 4 producer too ....
@@saadiakhalid6938
Not only that, Zia Mohi-ud-Din trained at the British Theater. Zia Mohi-ud-Din belongs to the same family who were "storytellers" in their time. Zia Mohi-ud-Din's father was a great storyteller. He is mentioned by Mr. Naseem Hijazi in his novel "Pardasi Dar'khat". It is as if Zia Mohi-ud-Din Sahib was getting training in this art from home as a child. The British theater refined it. And more amazing is the work of Zia Mohi-ud-Din himself.
@@miqbalmian oh how he shares similar upbringing with yusuf khan aka dilip sahab.
@@shh11111
I don't know if Zia Mohi-ud-Din ever mentioned his relationship with Dilip Kumar in an interview. I don't even feel like watching the work of both. By the way, Dilip Kumar's eloquence and politeness of language are also inherited by him. If you meet the rest of Dilip Kumar's family members living in Pakistan, their style of speaking and discourse will make this fact clear to you. But the fact is that both the Zia Mohi-ud-Din and the late Dilip Kumar reach the heights of their art.
Kia zamana tha, kia log thy, kia adab tha, kia kamal tha! Subhan Allah
What a Gem of an artist Zia Muhi Ud Din, he deserved more appreciation than we gave him. He is proud of subcontinent.
Zia Mohuiddin sahab is an intellectual and a legend. His command on urdu as well as English is amazing. We are really proud to have this gem.
Mine too...seriously
I listen to him to improve my Urdu. He has incredible skills.
A visual presentation of a magician casting his spell. Great.
and today we lost him RIP ZIA sahib, you will be missed so much.
How beautifully he delivered the dialogue
Holy shit his British accent is perfect. I feel like I’m listening to an actual Englishman from the 70s’.
His accent and the voice expressions are incredible 👍
Yep, both his English and Urdu
انداز, تلفظ, اور لب و لہجے کا جادوگر
ہمیشہ کیلئے خاموش ہوگیا
End of an era. Zia Mohyeddin passes away.(1931 to 2023) Listening to him reciting poetry & prose was always a delight. May his soul rest in peace.
May Allah grant him highest rank in Jannah 😭❤️
Some one visiting here today . God bless his soul . He left wonderful memories and thanks to the internet we can revive our memories
Amen
Classiest Gentleman in All of Pakistan!!!
God Bless You Sir Zia!!!
You were what our Beloved Quaid-e-Azam M.A Jinnah wanted his Dream Pakistan to be!!!
🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰❤️🇵🇰
The sync between his dialogues and expressions is 🔥
پاکستان ٹیلی ویژن کا واحد سدا بہار پروگرام جو ھمیشہ ھی بہت مقبول رھا۔
It was amazing to see two legendary people. Zia sahib has an amazing personality, his voice standout and he is one of the greatest performers of all times.
RIP. Zia Mohiyuddin. A great personality going back Six decades.
Zia the living legend, Persian,Urdu, English expert
Both the Legends!
Lots of Love for Sir Zia.
Can't believe this amazing guy doing such fantastic oratory of Shakespeare, would be reciting nothing but shia marsias in the 90s and till today.
Respectfully, that is not the only thing Zia sahib does these days. His one man show, "Why is Shakespeare, Shakespeare?" has been performed in several countries. His "Readings" continue to draw capacity crowds, save for the pandemic era. Of course, Zia sahib is the chairman of The National Academy of Performing Arts in Karachi.
Dream comes true after watching ZA bukhari sb video recording🥰🥰🥰🥰 Thanks zulqarnain bhae❤
Wat alpacino attained in 90s, he had in the beginning. Anyone, who felt the resembllance
I just watched a video about how Al Pacino's role are very much influenced by Shakespeare's Tragic characters.
So yes, I found some similarities :)
Best compare of Pakistan.
گلوکاروں میں جو مقام(تمام بڑے بڑےگلوکاروں کا پسندیدہ گلوکار محمد رفیع) محمد رفیع کا ھے وھی مقام تمام کمپیئرز میں ضیا محی الدین کا ھے۔
What an absolute pleasure. We have lost this art now. What a pity .
That accent ❤️❤️❤️
Right you are.
Right you are.
Zia mohiyuddin is a very talented actor wo sama wo zamana bohot khoobsurt hai
His voice was beautiful. Rest in peace Zia.
His voice has emotions ,love ,effects , deep thinking love zia sir
Thanks for sharing such masterpiece.
اردو میں کمال انگلش میں کمال ضاع محی الدین صاحب
What a treat to see legendary Bukhari Sahab.
May Allah SWT forgive his short comings and grant him a highest status in Jannah Ameen,He was an outstanding person.
Ameen
It is very nice to see legendary bukhari sahab! With his own voice !!
Superb upload, amazing to hear Zia saheb recite Shakespeare!
Aap ke jaane ke baat bohot dukhi hu Allah apko hashar me Aala muqam ata kare..
Love from Amritsar special love...
What a great accent and level of English mind blowing
wow just great person great Urdu and great English accent...
Best yr kia baat hai English main bhi aur urdu bhi.
A true legend left us .May ALLAH grant him Jannah.
Once upon a time, when Pakistan betowed with legends of versatile like Tariq Aziz, Moin Akhtar and Zia mahiyudin etc,whom names history won't be able efface.
Pride of Pakistan...Mashallah.
Gems of the Country...who loved Pakistan...
always overwhelmed by ur voice💕
Sir ap k jesa andaz or urdu ki adaeegi kisi ki nahi thi tariq aziz shb b lgnd hain hamary lekin ap alg hain wo alg lekin dono hi kamal k fankar
Oh wow! World is still clapping in 2022. 👏👏👏
How handsome he is🥺🔥 MASHALLAH
his voice is just perfect for reciting poetry
Legend genius. What a command on language and literature.
Such natural legends like Zia Mohy uddin are very rare nowadays.
Never mixing 2 languages. If in Urdu, will never use English and vice versa.
Allah maghfirat Farmai (Aamen)
What a legend, from his voice to his personality that is really plausible.
Mera bachpaan yaad aa gaya .// Prof. Al - Amin , Bangladesh.
Legendary Zia Mohiuddin sb...what a talented person MashaAllah.
Sudd Afsos we lost such GEMS who were true représenter of Pakistan talent ….. y we are so unfortunate as a nation 😬😔
what a great accent this man has. awesome 😍😍
Zia Saheb, was a supremely talented soul who left his legacy for the generations to come in the entire subcontinent. May, Allah, bless him.
Was nah.is
Betay ji he is still alive . 91 years old
Gems of our radio and TV.
Nice,
Thanks to upload.
کتنا اچھا تھا وہ دور کہاں سے وہ پاکستان واپس لائیں
I remember listening to the complete speech of Mark Antony in Julius Ceaser from Zia Mohiyyudin on tv in early 70s. Can someone upload it
@Siraj Haq and you will not get it as it wasn't intended for the likes of you.
@Siraj Haq it's "nonsense" not "none sense".Also btw youtube is also invented by a nerd so it is also nerdy stuff,you shouldn't be using it.
TREMENDOUSLY EXCELLENT MR. ZIA MUHAYYUDEEN STAY BLESSED FOREVER
His voice is just amazing
Matchlesss personality, Ziashb is simply amazing.
Bro these are legendary, please upload more such clips of Zia in his show
RIP...🥺
Wow, for the times this was telecasted
one of a legends..................always loved his accent...........
Excellent upload. Looking forward to more.
Beautiful accent. Love from India
I use to listen ZAB in my childhood days on radio
From 1970 wow Yes He was in SHAKESPEARE PLAY HAMLET
People used to speak beautiful urdu at that time. ❤️❤️❤️
Bilawal aur showbaz ki urdu per bhi mar mitnay ko gee chahta hay.
True
@@mahmoodahmad5598 😆😂😂😂
@@mahmoodahmad5598 barhish ati hay to pani ata hay , islamabad may kanmpay tang rahi hay😂😂
What a talented man 🙌
Pure Urdu......Pure English....
My favourite show all time.
کتنی خوبصورت انداز ہے... واہ
What a personality. Ma sha Allah
He must have been a Broadway performer.Such a superb command in accent and expression.
Golden era of Pakistan TV
Rare and gold
Yeh bhi wakt tha ese shows hote thy ab to sirf behayae hoti hai i wish i were born back then.
Good excent of Enlish .much better than now on media
I wish Zia mohayudeen show should be start again on TV channel
what a legend editor was, in that 1972
Rare our legend..
Love from Lahore 💕
We lost a gem today.
May Allah bless his soul. Ameen
Thank you very much for posting this. Please post if you have any more of these old Zia Mohyeddin Shows. Thans.
What an accent! Such an asset we lost 😕 We'll never see any one like you 😞😞
Truly a Jem 💎
Especially after Karbala Documentary narration
That is just amazing
What a voice what an accent what the brilliant expressions
I am impressed with his accent. Being brought up in the UK, I can say he has a perfect accent.
Excellent... may their soul rest in paradise...
Aameen
Arabic and Urdhu r two beautiful languages.....
i love his voice
Amazing accent 💟
00:29 - 1:17
Hamlet Act 2, Scene 2
Am I a coward?
Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across?
Plucks off my beard and blows it in my face?
Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat
As deep as to the lungs? Who does me this?
Ha, 'swounds, I should take it, for it cannot be
But I am pigeon-livered and lack gall
To make oppression bitter, or ere this
I should ha' fatted all the region kites
With this slave's offal. Bloody, bawdy villain!
Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain!
O, vengeance!
Why, what an ass am I!
Thank you for the transcript :)
@Siraj Haq sure it's gibberish to the one who is oblivious.
@Siraj Haq sure it is useless because you are not fond of literature. You are ignorant
@Siraj Haq what's wrong with him being "excited" about something? does it matter? Are you that self-centered to hate someone from finding interest in something. grow up man
@@zaidyounas1602 siraj has a point, i earnestly respect zia sahb. However, it was PTV, 99% of the viewers being addressed by the zia sahb would have found it absolutely confusing. It is my personal opinion, the occasion was not right.
what an accent and expressions ufffffffffff
Brilliant act by Sir Zia Mohiyudin
What a Nincompoop!...Sir Zia Mohyeddin Sahab is alive!...
ضیاء محی الدین کی اردو اور انگریزی دونوں بہت اعلیٰ تھیں ۔ نوجوانی میں خاصے خوبصورت تھے اور ایک مہذب شخصیت تھے
what a masterpiece