Tabish Hashmi Unfiltered conversation with Daniyal Sheikh | Episode #92
Description
Meet the versatile Tabish Hashmi, a storyteller with a flair for comedy and a journey marked by resilience. From the vibrant streets of Nazimabad to the corridors of Sir Syed University, Tabish shares insights into his experiences, including encounters with Pervez Musharraf, the dynamics of stand-up comedy, and the challenges of fame. Join us for a glimpse into Tabish's world, where each tale is a brushstroke in the canvas of his life.
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0:00 - Intro
3:27 – Nazimabad's Tapestry of Talent
6:49 – How Habib Public School is Different from Other Schools
9:43 – In Intermediate Exams, My Roll Number Was on Someone Else's Paper.
17:23 – I am Willing to Accept Failing a Thousand Times in Intermediate.
20:15 – Sir Syed University was My Career Shaper
23:04 – The Art of Tabish's Debates
25:55 – 2 Encounters with Pervez Musharraf
30:50 – IBA's Unique Vibe in Higher Education
34:35 – Tabish Hashmi and His Friends were the First Ones to Release Indian Movies in Pakistan
37:30 – The 'Rishwat' Culture in Corporate
40:17 – The Whole Office Protested in front of the Police Station for Tabish
44:56 – Arrival of Tabish Hashmi in Stand-up Comedy
48:43 – Different Dialects of Urdu in Karachi
1:04:33 – Performing Comedy Isn't Hard, but Performing on Stage Is
1:08:50 – Fame Has Its Struggles
1:11:17 – Children Always Learn Bad Things and Words from Home