Monday, October 31, 2011

The Sahir Show - Dil Tho Pagal Hai


The Sahir Show - Dil Tho Pagal Hy - 24-10-2011

This show is a complete laugh riot….
Sometimes all you need is to laugh…”Dil tho pagal hy”  is an entertaining comedy full of belly laugh moments…the show is about a mental hospital where patients are suffering from funny diseases and the Dr. prescribes funny therapies….
Show started with a mad dance on the song Dil tho pagal hy….


Video part 1
                                                                    

Silly and goofy characters of the show created huge fun…A man who think himself to be a king searching for Anarkali with a sword in hand…Student who has fallen in love with his own teacher….Ms. Lovely or oops Mr. Lovely searching for love of his life….Oldie but goldie Iqbal Bhai not married yet looking for his bride will make you go crazy!!!
                                                               
Video part 2

                                                                      
                                                            
 Video part 3



Video part 4

         

Ending of the show was a turning point wherein comedy ended on to a serious note… the Dr. who actually is a patient tells how he lost his sanity…. sharp truth of our daily lives….Due to meager salary he lost his battle against inflation and so his loved ones

Video 5


Video 6


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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Sahir Show - 17-10-2011


Guests: Mahiya Princess Annie, Raja Kashif, Jaan Ali, Cdr. Tariq.
One of the most enchanted show being watched on tv “The Sahir show” caters its audience the kind of material which they require. The show always comes up with terrific new ways to create thrill, fun, entertainment &laughter with a pinch of serious message for viewers.
Pakistan till YR2013:
A package was shown about tumbling socio economical issues of Pakistan with visual clips and interesting humorous narration by the host
and
 Python-The Snake
Snakes don't eat people… Oh, they don't? …..
One of the most striking moment of the show….Commander Tariq-The snake master entered in the show with a huge snake python coiling around his arms…..   

Mahiya Princess

Young Pakistani pop singer Annie rocked the show with her famous song Mahiya……..



 


  
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Sahir Show-Celebrating Life of Jagjit Singh-12-10-2011


The Sahir show paid musical tribute to Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh who made ghazal genre accessible to the masses.
Chiti na koi sandes kahan Tum chaly gaey…..

The atmosphere of the show was lively, renowned ghazal singers Salman Alvi, Salamat Ali, Azra Salamat Ali, Asif Mehdi,Sohail & Fariha Parvez sang soul stirring ghazals and songs of Jagit Singh…enthusiastic audience couldn’t resist themselves from standing and appreciating the musical performances .Wave after wave of applause surged toward the stage.
  • Tum Itna jo muskura rahy ho kia gham he jis ko chup rahy ho-Salman Alvi

  • Hosh Walon ko khabar kya-Azra Salamat Ali


  • Jhuki jhuki se nazar beqarar hy k nahen-Salamat Ali
  • Teri Jawani kudiye-Fariha Parvez




  • Honton se choh lo Tum- Asif Mehndi
  • Tery khusbo me likhy khat me jalata kesy- Sohail



This was a super liked show if you have missed it follow the link pasted below…

http://sahirlodhi.com/videos.php

Monday, October 17, 2011

The Sahir Show - Make a wish foundation

The Sahir Show 11-10-2011

Guests: Mr. Ishtiaq Baig Senior official, Make a Wish Foundation and wonderful Kids: Basit, Akif, Nida, Umar ,Madiha, Shahzad Saleem.

Dreams Become Reality . .
A remarkable show which will spark a welcome wave of inspiration and shall truly change your perception towards life….

The show was dedicated to the children who are diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses. These children face countless hardships and need the joy of a wish . Mr. Ishtiaq Baig Senior official of ‘Make a Wish Foundation’ and wonderful Kids: Basit, Akif, Nida, Umar ,Madiha, Shahzad Saleem were the guests at the show. Kids shared their star dreams with the audiences….

It was quite interesting to know when Ishtiaq sahib told their foundation is working on International level and in the whole world most strange wishes are received from Pakistani Children….
Basit wanted to become an army officer…Akif wanted to be famous….Nida wanted to perform Umrah….Towards the end of the show a package was played for Uzma who wanted to visit Quaid-e-Azam mausoleum to say thanks to Quaid for making our dear homeland Pakistan…

In the end viewers’ attention was called towards the Kids who are full of life and waiting for someone who can bring their dreams upon the land from the sky blue and infinite which seems not-so-near. Dreams of small gifts…paper and glitter, toys and balls, sweet and candy

Altogether the Show was a wonderful package for the people who are looking for a breath of inspiration and aim to stand tall against all odds.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Sahir Show - Faryaad - 10-10-2011



The show supported a desperate plea from a daughter who is in trouble that has crooked her little smile….

Hira’s father Chief Officer Mujtaba is under the custody of Somalian captors… Piracy on the high seas is becoming an ever more serious problem…. who is responsible for the security of ships in open seas no one knows., at present total 7 ship carrying people from different countries of the world are at the helm of Somalian pirates. 


Capt. Wasi (one of the victim of Somalian pirates and a survivor) alongwith his brave daughter Laila and famous social worker Ansar Burney joined Hira in support, request was made to the people to join the cause of bringing Hira’s Father safely back to home …..

The Sahir show is about bringing people together to support…spread peace…share pleasant smiles… wipe tears … lending a hand to a fallen one….give courage to the sufferers…

Live call from India was taken at the show …Sampa the caller dedicated a beautiful poem to Pakistanies… 



Tum jeet gaey sapna ban k ankhon me tehar gaey
Kuch pal ko aey aur dastor ban k dil me utar gaey
Jab bhe nazar jhukti hy cho leta hon tumhen
Jab bhe thakny lagta hon apni dharkan me sun leta hon tumhen
Aur kabhe tamanaey gar machalny lagti hen…….
tasvir bana k tumhari seny sy laga leta hon tumhen

Peace song ‘Aman ke Asha’ was played at the show….it was one of the finest moments when audiences stood up for showing their love to an Indian …… 



Dikhayi dete hain duur tak ab bhi saaye koi
Magar bulaane se waqt lautey na aaye koi
Chalo na phir se bichhayein dariyaan bajayein dholak
Lagake mehendi sureeley tappe sunayein koi
Patang udayein chhatton pe chadh ke muhalley waaley
Falak to saanjha hai us mein penche ladayein koi

                          ________________________________________________________

to watch more videos of the show, visit  http://sahirlodhi.com/videos.php 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Sahir Lodhi's interview by Delores James.


He is a multifaceted person, a celebrity, who does not think like a celeb; does not pose like one.
At one moment, you see him dancing and singing and the very next minute you hear him talking philosophy, quoting  the Quaid.
A closer peek into Sahir’s life...



Childhood
My childhood was very humble, just like anyone else’s.  Both my parents were government employees. My mother was in Railway while my father in Customs. We are four children. I am the second in line. Though we all get along really well but emotionally, I am the closest to my sister. She is my best friend! We lived in Railway Colony, Cantt. We were not affluent but were quite comfortable.  I went to an Urdu Medium school.  From Grade IV, I jumped directly to Grade IX and had only three months to prepare for my exams. I scored 416 on 950 marks in Matric; missed C by just eight marks. I still remember my teachers. There was Ms.  Salma and  Father  Victor.  Then I joined Ayesha Bawany academy. I played field Hockey. I did my Masters after that and then went abroad for further studies.

Childhood memory
I had broken my leg and did not tell my family about it. I fell into an open dry gutter. I asked the people who took me out for a wooden plank and tied it under my knee with a bandage. It took about two and a half months to heal and no one could ever find that out. When they asked me why I was limping, I said that I had sprained my ankle while playing cricket.


Craziest thing you have ever done
I was very young when I got my visa for the US for further studies. I still remember my parents sitting outside at the American consulate. My mother I were reciting surahs.  I had rehearsed all the answers for a month like, What university had given you the admission? Are you going to come back? All this had to be English and everyone had strictly told me not to ask for a translator. When I went to the counter, the first thing I said was, “Mujhe translator ki zarurat hai!” the lady at the counter eyed me strangely and I repeated, Mujhe translator ki zarurat hai. Mujhe English nahi aati.” She said, “You are going to the US and you are asking for a translator! Have you taken your TOEFL?”
I said, ‘No, mujhe English nai aati main TOEFL kaise doonga!”
Then she said, “You have beautiful eyes.”
I said, “Thank you, aapki bhi aankhein bohat achi hain.”

Then she said that I had a “D” in Matric but I caught up well later.  I told her that it takes me time to know what is going on around me but once I do get them clear, I am perfectly fine.  Then she asked me if I would come back. I said, “No, I won’t come back. If you think a person going to the US would ever come back, you are fooling yourselves.” The reason behind such answers was that, I did not want to go to the US. I wanted to move to Lahore and join the film industry. Then she told me to get my passport at 4pm the next day. I asked if that meant me getting my visa. She refused to tell me anything until the next day.

Something you wish you had
A time machine to take me to Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad ali Jinnah so I could meet him and spend some time with him.

You idolise the Quaid, right? I do know that on your way to the studio, you greet him. Please comment.
Yes, it is right that I idolise the Quaid and greet him each time I pass by his mausoleum. And times when I cannot, I say it in my heart.

I know from a very reliable source that in an International Bookfair at Expo, you bought books worth Rs. 36000/- all on the Quaid. All would have the same matter somewhere. Don’t you ever feel that it is reading the same matter over and over again?

Yes, I did. I wanted to have all the books there were in the Bookfair on the Quaid. Some of them were even doubles as I already had them in my study at home. Quaid is someone I follow and idolise. There can be no one else like the Quaid; the world does not have any one like him and the most unfortunate part is that we accept him but do not know him while the other nations do not accept him know who he was.
And it is not the same content. I do not just read the good things about him. I read controversial work on the Quaid as well. But even if I come across the sentence that “the Quaid was a great person…” I never get enough of it, as I love to read it over and over again that he is a great man!

I do not just read autobiographies. I read everything.
You wake up at 5:45am and go to sleep at 3-4am. Then you have the usual very busy routine, show after show. When do you find the time to read?

I read in my car while my driver drives.  

What inspires you the most?

“Life! Life’s sorrows, life’s surprises, everything. Life inspires me. It is inspirational to be alive.”

What is it that strikes you in a person?

“Honesty! Honesty and command in the voice.”

What inspired you to establish The Sahir Lodhi Foundation?

Most of the work is done. The Sahir Lodhi Show inspired me to start the foundation because they started the trend of inviting in a common man. Listening to their stories and problems made me think that my life is not so bad. I could help them out and do something to make life better for them.


Your parents’ role in your life
Everything I do right is because of them. Everything I did wrong is because I did not listen to them.


HumTum is the most fascinating part of your radio show. How did you come up with the idea of doing that?

I think it just happened one day. It is not the movie ‘Hum Tum’ that inspired me. I did HumTum in the US also. There was a time when a relationship had ended in my life. I was quite shattered. I realised that life doesn’t just depend on one relationship; it is about relationships..anybody’s relationships! So I thought of starting this segment narrating a story of two people who are either ‘in’ a relationship, at the start or moving towards the end of a relationship and the problems their relationship comes across.

You are a sensation to the young. What is it that makes young people like you?

I think people can easily relate to me. I am not very complicated. I am who I am. I have the energy that I draw from life. I am not a star or a celebrity to them. I am just their Sahir bhai, their Sahir beta, their Sahir! A person like anyone else- I cry, I laugh, I too get disappointments. I listen to my heart. I never obey my mind.  ‘My mind never controls me- I control my mind.’  I am just like any other person and maybe that is why they like me. I still don’t  think I am a sensation though.

You often mention that you have a “Monkey Palm”.  What is it?

Yes I do have a Monkey Palm. People with such a palm have only a single line for the heart and mind. For this reason, my mind and heart are always in harmony. They never defy each other. It  is never,  that my mind would say one thing and my heart the other. This is the reason that I may make a good leader but a bad politician.
I am writing a book called, “The Rented Life” and there is a chapter where I talk about my death and I say that “you die everyday and are reborn again, if only you can feel it. We often think of death as a departure from this. Not necessary. We can be in this world and be dead! There are times when I am torn but my heart always wins. If you listen to your heart, there is a possibility you will bleed to death but rest assured, you will have no regrets… Your heart does not deal with the politics of the world. It is not jealous or envious; it does not know these emotions. It  only competes with itself. It is the mind that wants to create an empire.


Academically, you are a petroleum engineer. How did you end up becoming a celebrity?

I lost my business and did not have anything to do. Besides, I had always wanted to be in media. My sister, Shaista referred me and I had a show for two weeks. I took a few phone calls and the first thing was, “OH, Shahrukh Khan!” this was a setback but then people started liking me, my style and that is how I began. At that time I was paid Rs. 200 per day and now, by God’s grace, I am among the most expensive people.

Did you always want to be what you are? You are a linguist, a radio host, a tv host, a writer  and know mind exercises well too. What do you enjoy the most?

I enjoy all of it. If I am doing it that clearly means I am enjoying it. I cannot do what I do not enjoy.
Yes, I know 17 languages.  


What makes you different from the others?

My bravery! I am fearless.  I do not fear anything.

“It is said that the more famous you are, the less privacy you have.” Do you agree?

There is nothing to hide actually. I go out and I do not mind stopping at a street vendor to have my “gola ganda”. It’s obvious that when people would follow me, many eyes would be would watch me, but then again, that is what I worked for, and when I do get what I want, I grumble about my privacy being disturbed; that doesn’t make sense to me.  I love the people, as they are the ones who keep me shining. The only time when I feel uncomfortable is when people come to me while I am eating. Even then, I would not refuse a photograph or an autograph because if I refuse a child an autograph, God would definitely put me to task for offending that little child who went home without a smile.

A quality that you have and you wish others had too.

My tolerance and my thought process. I havenow  learnt to think right.

Have you ever had to face any controversies?

Yes, everyday. I am always in the middle of controversies.

There are so many people in media. What is it that keeps you shining among them all?

People. People keep me shining.

A lot of people loved the episode you did on senior citizens. What do you feel about the senior citizens? Do you think they are cared for?

Our parents are ‘modified baby sitters’. We think that their life is over at the age of just 50 and 55.They worked all their life and when they are in a time when they can actually enjoy, we hand them our children while we can go to a party or a wedding or watch a movie. This is so not fair! And they learn to be happy in that environment as well.
We talk of senior citizens but we have done nothing to make things easier for them. Do we have special pathways or specials bazaars for them?
Yes, I do think that they are less cared for!


Tell us about the movie you had signed.

I have signed another movie. It has a good story. It is an artsy movie and I play character of a daring young man who takes up a project that no one dares to take.

What do you think can be done for drug addicts?

Tshey are two things that need to be done- identify where it is coming from in which the government needs to take part. Secondly, a check and balance needs to be kept.

What is your message to the drug addicts?

“Quit, at once!”

You feel very happy when you see a young person with talent. What is it that makes you feel so happy?

Pakistan is my passion and the young people are her future. When I see people like you and many other who I have had the opportunity to work with, I see that they have immense talent that should be propagated and promoted. We need heroes and the young generation could be those. They are hardworking and we have not done much for them.
It is not just a particular form of talent that makes me happy. Talent! Any form of talent makes me happy.

Your message to young people

“Stop complaining!”

Friday, October 14, 2011

The Sahir Show- 13 October 2011


Ayesha Omer , Naseer Soomro , Sadia , Farah Rehman The Sahir Show part 1


Ayesha Omer , Naseer Soomro , Sadia , Farah Rehman The Sahir Show part 2



Ayesha Omer , Naseer Soomro , Sadia , Farah Rehman The Sahir Show part 3


Ayesha Omer , Naseer Soomro , Sadia , Farah Rehman The Sahir Show part 4




Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Sahir Show - 12th October 2011

The Sahir Show - Jagjeet Singh Special - Part 01

The Sahir Show - Jagjeet Singh Special - Part 02
The Sahir Show - Jagjeet Singh Special - Part 03


The Sahir Show - Jagjeet Singh Special - Part 04

The Sahir Show - Jagjeet Singh Special - Part 05

The Sahir Show - Jagjeet Singh Special - Part 06