AHI Opinion with Mahwish I The Importance of ‘Adab’/Literature in Our Lives I Kamli & Barzakh

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  • @sarahkhan3711
    @sarahkhan3711 2 месяца назад +103

    Dear Amina its not alfazon… I have corrected this many a times online and will continue to do so. Lafz singular, alfaaz plural. 😊

  • @nayantara1700
    @nayantara1700 2 месяца назад +39

    Mahvish, your poem recital was the true icing on this delightful, insightful cake of a onversation! I can imagine Bee Gul or even Aamna Mufti join you guys there! That'd would be some amazing frequency synchronizing! Love and respect from the friendly neighborhood.

  • @yasminkhoja7985
    @yasminkhoja7985 2 месяца назад +13

    Uff what a delight to watch Amna and Mahwish discussing Adab. Such an important conversation in this day and age where the world has practically become devoid of culture. Theatre, art, museums, ghazal programs, dance music and poetry recitals, ballet performances, books, books, and actual books - not digital ones!! The fragrance of the paper from old books is something else. And comics are part of the nostalgia associated with my childhood.
    How beautifully Mahwish recited that poem - incidentally my all time favorite from Amjad Islam Amjad. Strangely, I too was in grade 9 or 10 when I came across this nazm (actually watched Amjad saheb narrate it himself) and have written/recited it on several occasions. We even have the same taste, Mahwish - missed seeing you here in Toronto. Much love to both you beautiful ladies. 🩷🩷

  • @NBA316
    @NBA316 2 месяца назад +22

    For me Alif was a work of art. The story didn’t drag or disappoint. Got hooked to Pakistani drama because of Alif. I am sure Pk has loads of dramas that are truly a ‘work of art’!

  • @ahmadrehan5059
    @ahmadrehan5059 2 месяца назад +27

    This is why I say don't encourage bans. Instead try to make people's minds strong to know the difference between fiction and reality, to understand manipulations, make their limits, create boundaries & not get influence by every sugarcoated thing!

  • @ayeshaali864
    @ayeshaali864 2 месяца назад +12

    Raqeeb sae was good and watching Dastaan was a surreal experience of my mom’s childhood journey coming from India at age twelve made me realize and appreciate the sacrifices that were made in coming to Pakistan.
    Wonderful conversation and enjoyed reminiscing the books I read growing up also. ❤

    • @kiranfarooq6236
      @kiranfarooq6236 2 месяца назад

      I also added these two dramas in my comment ❤

  • @kiranfarooq6236
    @kiranfarooq6236 2 месяца назад +2

    Dear Amna and Mahwish thankyou for giving us this episode. It was like I relived my childhood through your conversation. I also grew up on Enid Blyton, Nancy drew…. and the sequence that Amna narrated.
    Mahwish I loved the fact that u read AR Khatoon, she was my great grandmother and I know her novels by heart. Her daughter zubaida khatoon, my grandmother was also a very good writer, Uroosa and many other novels are also by her.
    I also know the poem “Muhabat ki aik nazam and love to recite it. Another one by Amjad Sb is “mohabbat ki tabiyat mein …. If u havent read it plz do, though I am sure that u must have read it and loved it too!!!
    I really loved ur conversation and am so happy that literature lovers are still around me. I think the thing I am proud of is that my daughter ia an avid reader, son is just like Mahvish’s so I can also hope that he starts to read again soon.
    I loved ur piece of art drama list. Barzakh tops it all.
    I would add Raqeeb se to the list and Dastan
    Love u both ❤

  • @sehrishdiyal4912
    @sehrishdiyal4912 2 месяца назад +1

    Please this is the best episode of Ahi no offense to other r topics but please please make it a permanent part of it. You and your cousin's discussion is so good...How to raise children and how you were raised by such amazing ppl is also the topic you need to discuss please.

  • @sarahsiddiqui4237
    @sarahsiddiqui4237 2 месяца назад +7

    I love love love this conversation. I always have a book that I’m reading and know the importance of Adab. My mother would always tell us to respect our books and be respectful of different cultures. The state that Pakistan is in now is a big part of losing the actual culture of Adab. Which is so unfortunate.
    Your conversations with Mahwish are always a delight to listen to, I feel like we are all girlfriends chatting together.

  • @farahsomani1975
    @farahsomani1975 2 месяца назад +8

    Loved the conversation. Growing up I read a lot of Robert Munch as a kid and then Ronald Dahl. My Mom introduced me to Enid Blyton and I absolutely loved those books. I also read Nancy Drew which was a lot of fun. Currently I switch between watching TV and reading books. I go through phases. Right now there isn’t too many dramas that have captured my attention, so I am turning back to reading more. The dramas I am currently enjoying are: Zard Patton Ka Bunn, Maan Jogi, Noor Jahan, Kabhi Mein Kabhi Tum and Gentleman (although Gentleman has slowed down and become repetitive these paste few episodes)

  • @MK-wk6yx
    @MK-wk6yx 2 месяца назад +15

    What a beautiful convo ❤❤... I cud relate to all the kids magazines, novels we read in our childhood that had a great influence on our personalities...

  • @lalaydiya
    @lalaydiya 2 месяца назад +24

    For me, Zindagi Gulzar Hai was beautiful art. The written version itself is beautiful and very relatable, and i think the series did justice to it.

  • @zarmeenatariq1263
    @zarmeenatariq1263 2 месяца назад +5

    Always enjoy these sessions that you have with Mahvish so much, Amna. You two are so melodious in the way you talk and the words you choose. Such a pleasure. We had the same reading culture at our place and I have to say it helps open up one's mind for sure. I feel like my grandad, who instilled reading habits in us, was way ahead of his time. Our house was and is so tolerant towards different school of thoughts and ideas, and I think it was an extreme cultural shock for me to find how its so different in non-reading households. I wouldn't change this aspect of my upbringing for anything in the world. Also, not to put any pressure on you, but this could be a regular or frequent feature. Sending so much love your way.

  • @najimaabbas5405
    @najimaabbas5405 2 месяца назад +1

    What a beautiful journey down the memory lane so relatable with Amna and Mahwish whenever Mahwish joins Amna it's different unique and calming thanks for bringing positivity rather than criticism

  • @sqkakakhel9967
    @sqkakakhel9967 2 месяца назад +8

    Thankyou Mahwish for the beautiful recital !

  • @Afia6098
    @Afia6098 2 месяца назад +2

    Book club and writing club - great idea. In most of the muslim countries it is very hard to find libraries.

  • @annabbasi7156
    @annabbasi7156 2 месяца назад +3

    Aamna, your reading history from Enid Blyton to Mills and Boon to poetry to biographies matches mine exactly, except I loved Agatha Christie and spy thrillers too. Going to the library was a regular thing. Now we have moved to audio books, which is not the same but it has its own charm if the book is narrated by the author. Loved your show today and your cousin is lovely too. ❤

    • @aamnaisani
      @aamnaisani  2 месяца назад +3

      Oh I moved on to mysteries too. All of Agatha Christie, Mary Higgins Clark, Jeffery Archer etc

  • @Maryam9028w
    @Maryam9028w 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm speechless! What a beautiful conversation. I would say that Raqeeb se and Sadqe tumhare are piece of art. Also I have recently read a book called Love and other words which was a delight.

  • @zaraazeem5408
    @zaraazeem5408 2 месяца назад +1

    OMG Aamna, that’s my whole childhood. Started from Enid Blyton & graduated to Mills & Boones in 9th grade. Ofcourse, Agatha Christie etc were there in between. I was smiling the whole time listening to you narrate your bachpan as that’s what my life was. My youngest & fondest memories of my childhood is our whole family going to a bookstore called “Family Bookstore “ ( not in Pakistan).
    I learned Urdu by reading Taaleem o Tarbiyat, Bachon ki Dunya, Naunehaal & all of our friends would exchange each other books. 😊

  • @razlug22
    @razlug22 2 месяца назад +3

    What a treat. Such a beautiful episode. Amjad Aslam Amjad poem icing on the cake. I understand your dilemma, Aamna. Have difficulty reading Urdu (atleast getting into the flow n rhythm of it) myself. Agreed, live theatre is a real indicator of the local art scene of the city. Thankfully Michigan has a robust theatre scene. Barzakh is a piece of art for sure. Hats off to the team. More talks like this, please.

  • @zoobiamir9067
    @zoobiamir9067 2 месяца назад +1

    Loved watching this episode. It’s such a delight to listen to your cousin, Mahwish! I have also done Master’s in English literature from Lahore College and Mrs. Ijaz was my teacher too. The way Mahwish recited Amjad Islam Amjad’s kalaam, was beautiful and brought tears to my eyes. I love this poem so much. Ibrar Ul Haq has sung this song in the past, which is not bad either. I live in America and listening to your conversation transported me back to my college days and my love for English literature. Now I’m motivated to start reading literature again on regular basis. My love to both of you. ❤

  • @mari-4m
    @mari-4m 2 месяца назад +4

    I'm reading Haalim by nemrah ahmed rn, I procrastinated this one SOOOO MUCH because i was aware it didn't have the kind of fluffy romance i like to read, plus one of its main themes is politics which I wasn't very fond of either. But Nemrah Ahmed's brilliance is something I can not put in words. The way she included time travel and magic, how our main character Taliya Murad is a "con woman", her journey. Adam bin Muhammad's self discovery, such powerful lessons through these dialogues. Adam and Taliya consider Wan Fateh as their mentor I DO TOO! He is a great teacher! And I love that he is still a "siyasatdaan" does questionable things alot of times but when his POV is revealed, you're left mesmerised by how this man thinks. and I talk as if these people are real, because i feel that connection to them. At the end, it's Nemrah Ahmed's writing that draws me in so much! Allahumma Barik for her.

    • @erumbatool7690
      @erumbatool7690 2 месяца назад

      ❤❤❤❤ nemrah ahmed.is love jannat k patty and soon.. Specaily haalim is best

    • @mari-4m
      @mari-4m 2 месяца назад

      i edited a grammar error and lost my heart tsk tsk tsk :/ good thing it's still in my notifications 🤭

  • @komaltasawwar3619
    @komaltasawwar3619 2 месяца назад +3

    this is such a beautiful and important conversation. thank you for taking out the time and exerting energy on bringing it to us! mahwish is always such a treat!

  • @hforhoney8552
    @hforhoney8552 2 месяца назад +2

    Oh Mahwish, aaj aap ne Kia yaad kerwa dia, Amjad sahib’s poem took me 20 years back to my diary. Thanks for the beautiful Guftagoo.

  • @Little_Thing_Speaks
    @Little_Thing_Speaks 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for this Aamna! Literature creates the space for tolerance and understanding even amongst those who are completely different from each other! Loved this session

  • @sidrakhan1066
    @sidrakhan1066 2 месяца назад +1

    Mahwish, have such a positive aura. It transcend across the screen 🤍 I wish I could live childhood Aamna and her cousin lived around art and literature

  • @zaraazeem5408
    @zaraazeem5408 2 месяца назад +2

    How can I not mention Nancy Drew, Famous Five etc. Sidney Sheldon & Irwing Wallace!! Hai memories!!

  • @zareenzaidi7703
    @zareenzaidi7703 Месяц назад

    Amna & Mashoo,
    Today while surfing RUclips your conversation on AHI popped up. What a heartwarming conversation on literature and art! Mashoo your narration on Amjad Islam Amjad’s poem was beautiful!
    Kabli pulao & Mrs and Mr Shamim was definitely a superb production. A unique topic on television screen. For me Mrs and Mr Shamim was a great work of art.

    • @zareenzaidi7703
      @zareenzaidi7703 Месяц назад

      Amna dear,, so proud to learn you were the keynote speaker at the Google event in Pakistan. Koi recording hai share karney ke liye?

  • @madhulikabali664
    @madhulikabali664 2 месяца назад +1

    It was like going back to my childhood and thinking about all the time invested in reading fiction.
    Would like to thank Mahwish for reciting the poem so beautifully.

  • @areeba3836
    @areeba3836 2 месяца назад +2

    Omg Mahawish how beautifully you’ve recited the poem ,love it

  • @ramlaali5755
    @ramlaali5755 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this lovely conversation!
    I remember getting and reading every single Enid Blyton book I could get my hands on as a kid.
    ‘Agar kabhi meri yaad aaye’ by Amjad Islam Amjad was sung beautifully by Abrar ul Haq, I remember listening to it over and over and over.
    ‘Daastaan’ and ‘Zindagi gulzar hai’ should be mandatory watch for all Urdu literature students and unmarried girls respectively in my opinion:)
    I want to know Mahwish’s perspective about the recent deliberate wrong pronunciation trend in our dramas. Even in LSA the nominations announcer said ‘kaisi teri khud Garzi’ instead of khud gharzi 🤦‍♀️. To me it feels super odd

  • @muniramolu6610
    @muniramolu6610 2 месяца назад +1

    What a delightful conversation, Do give us this treat more often. Alif, Sang e Mar Mar, Sang e Ma, Zindagi Gulzar hai, and the ones you mentioned. There are many others I am sure.

  • @hamzsportsgaming676
    @hamzsportsgaming676 2 месяца назад +3

    For me Tumhary Husn k naam, Aangan and dastan are piece of art.

  • @PakiPardesia
    @PakiPardesia 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much, enjoyed every minute of it. In films: Kamli, mutthi bher jawal, jago huwa sawera, kartar singh, dhiyaan numaniyaan and few other pak films. In drama too many but definitely ZGH, Dhuwaan, Maarvi, Aik mohabbat sau afsanay, kabli pulao, sange murmur and now maybe mann jogi

  • @rukhsarqureshi3130
    @rukhsarqureshi3130 2 месяца назад +2

    Can't sleep, so thought I'll listen to this , I'm glad I did .
    This is such an amazing conversation.
    Mehvish aapi you were so good with the poetry recitation.
    This conversation is so heartwarming ❤️
    Raqeeb Se was a true blue masterpiece, like Aamna once mentioned it is like a Rabindranath poetry in motion .
    Kabuli Pulao was again so heartbreaking yet heartwarming ❤

  • @MuhammadShawalKhan-b5k
    @MuhammadShawalKhan-b5k 2 месяца назад +18

    raqeeb se was a work of art

  • @adeenatahir522
    @adeenatahir522 2 месяца назад +1

    The dramas that I found to be very profound are Sheherzaad, Raqeeb Se, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, among others. I think Stand Up Girl was also a solid watch.

  • @lalaydiya
    @lalaydiya 2 месяца назад +5

    I used to ask for books for my birthdays and plead my friends to issue me books from library since our school didn't have it, i still remember we sister won second book of Harry potter from fm89 radio and we were over the moon, also my first Shakespeare was gifted to me by my sister in law when i was in school 😂, she was into classics, she lend me Jane Austen novels, these days, i love listening books on audible, but i still think hardcopies are the best❤

  • @aliza1924
    @aliza1924 2 месяца назад +3

    I also wish we can open our minds a little bit when watching TV shows, not everything will make us bad Muslims. I enjoyed Barzakh, yes there were themes I don’t agree with but there are thousands of shows available that have such themes. We love to create a scene and look where it takes us!!

  • @meerayadav6260
    @meerayadav6260 2 месяца назад +3

    Thats topic directly goes to my heart, i loved it
    For me raqeeb se one the best work of art ❤❤

  • @rafiashaikh4995
    @rafiashaikh4995 2 месяца назад

    What a treat it was to listen to this beautiful, enriching conversation. Literature, art, and music are what add value to life and sadly we have lost the appreciation for it. The simple joy of reading is one of Life's greatest pleasures. I remember my entire childhood reading Enid Blyton, and Agatha Christie, and then as got older, I started reading fantasy, and classic literature, and then I got into History. I completely agree with Mahvish that one of the main reasons for the increasing intolerance of our times is simply because most of our people never learn to see from another's perspective and literature is what lets you develop these differing perspectives. More such sessions would be greatly appreciated. Loved it.
    P.S. Loved the recitation of that poem by Mahvish.

  • @sab-ali
    @sab-ali 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes like most comments, i agree that in recent dramas, tumharay husn k naam was a piece of art.

  • @areeba3836
    @areeba3836 2 месяца назад +1

    Oh how I love watching people talking about adaab and art 😭❤ love this sm

  • @ir454ka12
    @ir454ka12 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful recitation Mahwish.. I also grew up reading Enid blyton and lot of Russian folk tales.. later on classic Russian and English literature.. the last book I read was palace of illusions which was quite an interesting book .. a feminist take on Mahabharat.

  • @zahraali9511
    @zahraali9511 2 месяца назад +14

    Uloo Baraye Farokht Nahi الو برائے فروخت نہیں is a literature masterpiece

  • @rukhsanakhan7551
    @rukhsanakhan7551 2 месяца назад +2

    What a beautiful convo...really enjoyed throughly...🎉
    Love Mahwish's dressing...so elegant and graceful...❤
    I like her collection of hijabs...❤
    Try to make these videos quite often...❤💕💓♥️🎊🎊🎊

  • @maham6212
    @maham6212 2 месяца назад +1

    Omg the moment Miss Mehwish said about the similarities I was so intrigued coz when ever I learn about any other religions and cultures I feel the same

  • @OptimisticPanda
    @OptimisticPanda 2 месяца назад +1

    My dad always mentions the Imran series when he talks about books he read as a child..
    Parents should encourage their children to read books. Read infront of little children so they know that books and reading isn’t just bound to school. I do it with my little boy who is just 3years old. He watches me reading and will always bring one of his books and sit by my side and pretend to read.
    P.S this whole conversation reminded me of this movie called “The dead ports society” highly recommend

  • @1234thekk
    @1234thekk 2 месяца назад +9

    I don’t think that barazakh is a piece of art. Only direction was good but without storyline and Addeb. Just like Mahwish said Baadab banaseeb aur be adaab be naseeb👍🏽

  • @uzmafakh3354
    @uzmafakh3354 2 месяца назад +1

    AoA amna, I am a big animal lover lakin lounge ky sofa ki tabahi ki wajah sy bht tang hoti hon, ajj mahwish waly sofy ky arms ka hasher dykh kr app sy or zyada pyar ho gya 👍

  • @shaikhmehreen
    @shaikhmehreen 2 месяца назад +4

    Really enjoyed this conversation. I recently read The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese and would highly recommend it.

  • @xeebfatimah4542
    @xeebfatimah4542 2 месяца назад +3

    T.S Eliot john keats william words worth Robert frost.... oh amna you speak my heart. ❤ Mehwish you speak so well and the poetry is awesome!!

  • @Hutchkabee
    @Hutchkabee 2 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot for this very important and insightful conversation- especially in these times where we really need critical analysis and the ability to be tolerant of different viewpoints and perspectives.
    Mahwish’s recital was simply amazing.
    Would be great if you could have some conversations on pieces from Urdu literature that have inspired you. I think Ismat Chughtai’s Tehri Lakeer is an amazing piece of art as well as Qurutulain Hyder’s Aag ka Darya. Not to mention Manto’s work. Would love to hear your analysis of these works.

  • @dystopia384
    @dystopia384 2 месяца назад +1

    Since mahwish is an avid urdu literature reader, i would recommend her to read nimrah ahmed novels which are no doubtedly excellent works of art.

  • @RizwanKhan-yl9oi
    @RizwanKhan-yl9oi 2 месяца назад +3

    I believe both "Kamli" and "Tumhare Husn Ke Naam" are highly artistic.

    • @sab-ali
      @sab-ali 2 месяца назад

      O yes. Tmuhanray husn k naam should bhi up there. Everything about it was so classic, artistic and literary. Just a simple romance but every scene and dialogue was curated like art.

  • @abdullahmalik394
    @abdullahmalik394 2 месяца назад +2

    Dramas that were works of art for me are:
    Dil na umeed toh nhi
    Raqeeb Se
    Parizaad
    Dastaan
    Yaqeen ka safar
    Alif
    Jannat say aagay
    Stand up girl
    Zindagi Gulzar hai

  • @maidahsafdar3561
    @maidahsafdar3561 2 месяца назад +4

    I think a drama which is a piece of art according to me are Kabli pulao, standup girl and dastaan.

  • @zareenzaidi7703
    @zareenzaidi7703 2 месяца назад +2

    What a pleasure to watch my two lovely, intelligent and smart cousin sisters! Keep on the great show!

  • @sandhyavijendran6784
    @sandhyavijendran6784 2 месяца назад +9

    Amna i was truly upset over you not reviewing Barzakh but today you have cooled me down by calling the most beautiful, elegant and well learned lady your cousin Mahwish. How gracefully she explains. The topics you both choose and discuss is worth the wait. It was truly enjoyable. Barzakh truly is a piece of art.❤

  • @javariamansoor9869
    @javariamansoor9869 2 месяца назад +2

    I was recently reading Enid Blyton and the following line pop up in the text
    "Beggars can't be Choosers"
    😂

  • @garimatri07
    @garimatri07 2 месяца назад +2

    What a beautiful episode! Enjoyed every bit of it! I could relate to so many things.
    Thanks for bringing it to us!❤ - Garima 🇮🇳

  • @aliyaarshad9478
    @aliyaarshad9478 2 месяца назад +2

    اتنا مزا آیا آپ کی اس محفل میں.. شاندار.. کیا کچھ نہیں یاد آ گیا. بہترین جیتی رہیں آپ دونوں ❤❤

  • @AndMyDilGoesMmm
    @AndMyDilGoesMmm 2 месяца назад +1

    Kamli, tumharey Husn Kay Naam ❤❤ a true piece of art

  • @nayyer8350
    @nayyer8350 2 месяца назад +3

    Enid Blyton was an important part of my childhood as I am an avid reader too. Did anyone here read the girls boarding school series Mallory Towers and St. Clair’s? Those were my favorite. ❤️ plus Secret Seven and Famous Five.

    • @areebawaqar3351
      @areebawaqar3351 2 месяца назад +1

      Mr gallinos circus, circus days again wishing chair and magic far away tree ..

  • @sadiakhan413
    @sadiakhan413 2 месяца назад +2

    Kamli and barzakh are work of art

  • @Shifa007
    @Shifa007 2 месяца назад +1

    What a beautiful conversation. This episode itself is a work of art. Mahwish is always a treat to watch and listen to.

  • @asimh69
    @asimh69 2 месяца назад +1

    My all time favourite book is Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen. In dramas I consider Tanhayaan and Alif as all time watch and work of art.

  • @nilofer60
    @nilofer60 2 месяца назад +2

    Can so relate to this. Enid Blyton, Bachon ki dunya, Taleem aur tarbiat, imran series... All part of my childhood. Used to save all my pocket money and Eidees etc to be able to buy books. 💕

  • @tasneemfurniturewala951
    @tasneemfurniturewala951 2 месяца назад +1

    This conversation was lovely...Barzakh was truly different and beautiful..

  • @zaraazeem5408
    @zaraazeem5408 2 месяца назад +2

    Kabli Pulao
    Alif
    Zindagi Gulzar Hay
    DAAM ( Umera Ahmad)
    Daastaan
    Zard Patton Ka Bun
    Man Jogi seems like a classic

  • @monarashid481
    @monarashid481 2 месяца назад +5

    Dil na umeed to nahi to me is also a work of art

  • @SjuniBe580
    @SjuniBe580 2 месяца назад +2

    A breath of fresh air of 40 min.. ❤🙌🏻

  • @sarahahmad8663
    @sarahahmad8663 2 месяца назад +1

    Really nice conversation, always a delight to watch u both together ❤

  • @janhitmedisclaimerjaari
    @janhitmedisclaimerjaari 2 месяца назад +1

    Last book read: Communion - The Female Search for Love by bell hooks ❤ This is an excellent conversation Aamna! Keep it up.

  • @areeba3836
    @areeba3836 2 месяца назад +1

    Keep them coming, love this duo

  • @areeba3836
    @areeba3836 2 месяца назад +2

    Zindagi Gulzar ,Parizaad,kabuli pulao and Tumhare husn ke naam ❤

  • @aliza1924
    @aliza1924 2 месяца назад +1

    I have thoroughly enjoyed this interview and have made me fall in love with books and literature once again. ❤

  • @xeebfatimah4542
    @xeebfatimah4542 2 месяца назад +2

    Oh this is so relatable for me. I also studied literature. Only literature lovers can feel this conversation!

  • @huzefabaloch9308
    @huzefabaloch9308 2 месяца назад +1

    Please read "Pilgrims progress" for understanding Barzakh a little bit.

  • @toobarafi9393
    @toobarafi9393 2 месяца назад +4

    Love this duo!! I love the side Mahvish brings out in you Amna! Need more of this in my life. Please do more conversations together. Together, you speak my language!!❤❤❤

  • @Bia592
    @Bia592 2 месяца назад +2

    Love listening your duo

  • @ashwiniwaske8403
    @ashwiniwaske8403 2 месяца назад +1

    It was lovely conversation 🎉

  • @DrKaur_G
    @DrKaur_G 2 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant, keep it up ladies ❤

  • @javariamansoor9869
    @javariamansoor9869 2 месяца назад +2

    You guys should visit the *boat libraries* of Alif Laila Book Bus Society in Karachi

  • @lalaydiya
    @lalaydiya 2 месяца назад +4

    Also Amna completely off topic like 180 degree off the topic, but i am loving your Tamasha reviews, many ppl are reviewing it but yours is very nice and different since i think you are still new to this genre 😅 although i don't know how long can you hang on😂but thankyou.

  • @amaraaslamahmed
    @amaraaslamahmed 2 месяца назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed the show please invite mahwish more and more 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @sanazehra5184
    @sanazehra5184 2 месяца назад

    OMG Mahvash you talk so beautiful ❤ your poetry reciting was so so heart touching. If you come to visit Toronto ever i so hope to meet you.

  • @sunayani812
    @sunayani812 2 месяца назад +2

    Plzz do more video with mahwish ...u can also discuss on Netflix show just like u do in beyond border

  • @ReshmaSaiyad-uw8xr
    @ReshmaSaiyad-uw8xr 2 месяца назад +1

    Lovely conversation, every time I see you guys, i miss my sisters and cousins and our childhood, uff it can never come back

  • @waleedyaqoob3187
    @waleedyaqoob3187 2 месяца назад +6

    Beautiful conversation❤❤❤
    proud of you amna. This is called quality content every RUclipsr who called themselves content creator should create this type of content...

  • @semabgillani7605
    @semabgillani7605 2 месяца назад

    What a treat Amna!! Loveddddd it so much.

  • @SabeenKhan-yu6gd
    @SabeenKhan-yu6gd 2 месяца назад +1

    You are very intelligent and graceful lady I really admire you

  • @yasminharoon8470
    @yasminharoon8470 2 месяца назад +1

    Mashallah beautiful podcast, both cousins do a very great job. Keep it up and stay blessed Ameen.

  • @avaw235
    @avaw235 2 месяца назад +3

    I have been reading 1984, and its scary! Not the horror way!

    • @sab-ali
      @sab-ali 2 месяца назад

      The best and i read it about 7 years ago and i thought it fit our situation then and that we are going towards that era, but now it looks more real than ever.

  • @rhynaahusnahvenkamah1869
    @rhynaahusnahvenkamah1869 2 месяца назад +1

    Erin blyton is my son's favourite author, we have all the collection.

  • @user-id1um2fy7u
    @user-id1um2fy7u 2 месяца назад +2

    Raqeeb se was work of art for me.

  • @UzmaSiddiqui112
    @UzmaSiddiqui112 2 месяца назад +1

    Always a pleasure listening to Mahwish and Aamna together ❤

  • @aimenatif1118
    @aimenatif1118 2 месяца назад +1

    In my opinion, Parizaad is a work of art.

  • @manobiaasif8554
    @manobiaasif8554 2 месяца назад +2

    Yes we should respect our differences and understand two completely different opinions can be right or two similar opinions can be completely wrong.
    Exposure and reading teaches us to accept the differences. (:))
    P.s. love the poem Mahwish shared. I have same choices for reading as Mahwish
    U both r gem ❤

  • @rl12186
    @rl12186 2 месяца назад

    The Awakening - Kate Chopin
    Persuasion - Jane Austen
    Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
    To Kill a Mockingbird
    LOTR , English Patient, Hours
    Standup Girl, ZGH, Kashaf dramas, Khuda ke liye, Wuthering Heights, Beetovan last night - TransSiberian, 3 faces of Eve, Island of missing trees, 40 rules of love (Elif Shafak)