Pilot
Guftugu – Pilot show from Faisal Qureshi on Vimeo.
A trial conversation among friends.
Participants:
Anika Khan
Reema Siddiqui
Faisal Khan
Faisal Qureshi













LOL – great stuff and good discussion – Loved the casual setting layout – brilliant idea
Turn off the Tweet Deck PLEASE next time
this was terrible. the first half was only a build up for a 20 minute advertising campaign on some stupid course. you are going to teach people how to make money?????? who has ever heard of internet marketing?
That was pleasant. Good job.
I think I just wasted *checks time* 44:40 minutes of my life.
*Goes back to the watching “House” *
minus the.
video is fuzzy. audio so so, can be improved. subject matter – i had no clue, but as an effort i must say it was nice. i hoep once you come out of the beta and do the actual, we ought to see improvements???????
It was our first attempt folks, no one is ‘forcing’ you to watch it… and the internet marketing course, that just came up – it was supposed to be a separate video all together.
I think I know who are the ones getting all upset
You know.
The middle of the night chats we didn’t respond to
I am surprised as to why discussing politics is portrayed as a negative trait in a nation.
There is nothing wrong with being aware of what is going on. Public awareness is crucial for accountability (and hence democracy). One finds similar culture in other *developed* nations. In-fact western politicians about the public is being too disengaged. And consipracy theories are also debated, discussed and eventually dismissed.
Now Pakistanis are an interesting bunch. There has always been a public discourse about everything, sometimes from one extreme to another. Pakistanis talk and worry. The main problem has always been the void between the will of the people and the doing of the elected(or selected) representative. Hence these words have never been translated into actions. This is changing rapidly due to the influx of media, and slowly and steadily politicians are starting to take notice.
Ok, so finally finished watching.
Am I to assume that this is another attempt by the enlightened (and well-off) Pakistanis to diss and bitch about the land of the pure. All this under the guise of being the crusaders of the truth doing a *social* sevice to the nation. Belive me we see our share of such bunch in the west (usually during summers).
The nobility that is pointed to is a far off effect which will not happen over-night. The society needs to first resolve a lot of ethical issues. And please (in the name of whatever is holy to you) stop judging yourselves by the standard of how our western masters see us. Morality
and ethics can be learnt from other sources too. you need to live in a western society to see how in-human and materialistic these societies have become. Old age homes are filled with parents dumped by their kids; no medicare if you cannot afford it. so choose your pick…
btw germans are considered the worst mannered tourists in the world ( google is your friend)
phew, this is like the 80′s all over again. another generation cycle and another wave of enlightened and privileged Pakistanis turning up their noses in the society they live in .
There are a lot of positive things happening in Pakistan. My naive two cents; if you really want to do this nation a favor; try publicizing the good instead of to pointing towards the bad. Believe me the rest of the world is already doing this.