The long awaited special episode 10 is here. Join Us as Zain Ahsan goes over his life, his poor rich origins, the whereabouts of his new album, and what frustrates him the most about the music industry. As a special gift for you all, there’s even a phone call at the end from Umer Duck, the vocalist of poor rich boy. We really hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed making it.
Join us with our 9th guest, Bahisht Shaan, an aspiring and already incredibly talented filmmaker, as she discusses her craft and it’s importance to her. Bahisht talks about being involved the film industry at an early age and how it perpetuated her love for film, and discusses an amalgamation of films that she would recommend. We also ponder the age old question: subs or dubs?
The "chad" Saad Yousaf talks about his experiences of adjusting to a completely new and different lifestyle moving from Britain to Lahore, Pakistan. He discusses various significant LIFE CHANGING events and also talks about slang, and most importantly: Rayan Usman's Fashion sense.
The "infamous" Daniya Ahsan talks about her life moving around Pakistan, her opinions on 55 main, as well as the quintessential aspect of Karachi: mugging.
Join one of the best storytellers we've had on the show as we discuss his life in JT, his thoughts on activism and quarantine, and the importance of Rayan Usman.
Join us as we talk to the hilarious, multifaceted, proclaimed maths and debating queen: Shezreen Shah. We talk about Debates, school life, quarantine, memes, and best (or worst) of all: Math.
Join us as we talk to Xainab Haider, one of our old friends and our first female guest (the first of many) and musician extraordinaire! We talk about the , her music and where it’s going, her family, and the importance of a healthy friendship, as well as coping with some of the problems brought about by quarantine. (DISCLAIMER: there may be some audio lag, thats my bad)
In our longest episode yet the legendary Saad Abbas shares stories about JT, his life, cooking, his artwork, and his connection to music.
Join us, and our first special guest Abrahim Iqbal-who has lived in Lahore his entire life- as he talks about his life, fun stories, and what his take on lahore is after residing in it for so long.
Two guys who haven’t seen each other in forever talking about the current quarantine situation, how they’re keeping busy, college admissions, the state of music in Pakistan, Their own musical experiences, life, and most importantly: steak.