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Watching Kabhi kabhi Pyar mein- A true Rom-Com Masterpiece from PTV
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Watching Kabhi kabhi Pyar mein- A true Rom-Com Masterpiece from PTV

I love watching rom coms, but this one is the best among all of the others. I am Suno Chanda, Hum Tum fan and I heard alot from my mother that this drama is much better than the thosee we watch nowadays. After my mom passed I started watching it to feel better. And damn she is right its the best I have ever watched. No toxic relatives, No Punjabi pathan stereotype, No faisalabadi jugten! A masterpeice that shows simple decent comedy and romance. Also I am loving how pretty Mahnoor baloch is and she looks lovely with humayun saeed. To Sum it up I am putting this masterpiece above Suno Chanda(my all time fav) because of the reason I have mentioned.

u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 10 hours ago

I can hear these and more. Share some others pictures so we can all guess!

Well I know all of the friends fans can hear these pictures. Share more pictures in the thread that we can hear.

u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 3 days ago

Psycho Rich Seriel killer who killed 100 young boys and dissolve thier bodies in acid

Javed Iqbal Mughal (1961–2001) was a notorious Pakistani serial killer who confessed to the sexual abuse and murder of 100 young boys, aged 6 to 16, in Lahore between 1998 and 1999. He strangled, dismembered, and dissolved his victims in acid, later committing suicide in prison before his execution.

Key Details of the Case:

  • Targeted Victims: Iqbal primarily targeted vulnerable runaways, beggars, and street children.
  • Modus Operandi: He lured boys to his home by offering gifts or engaging them at his, at times, fake, businesses (video game shop, gym, aquarium). He would accuse them of theft to justify confining them.
  • Destruction of Evidence: After strangling the boys, he dismembered their bodies and dissolved them in plastic vats of acid to destroy evidence, keeping meticulous records of his crimes.
  • Confession and Motive: In December 1999, Iqbal sent a confession letter to police and news outlets, claiming his actions were revenge against the police for previous harassment.
  • Surrender and Death: After a manhunt, he surrendered. He was sentenced to death in a similar manner (100 deaths) but died in custody on October 8, 2001, by hanging himself, a week before his scheduled execution.
  • Cultural Impact: His case, often referred to as the "Kukri" case, is one of Pakistan's most infamous criminal acts, detailed in numerous documentaries and a 2022 film, Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer.
u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 7 days ago

Terrifying seriel killer who killed and dissolve the bodiesof 100 young boys in acid

Javed Iqbal Mughal (1961–2001) was a notorious Pakistani serial killer who confessed to the sexual abuse and murder of 100 young boys, aged 6 to 16, in Lahore between 1998 and 1999. He strangled, dismembered, and dissolved his victims in acid, later committing suicide in prison before his execution.

Key Details of the Case:

  • Targeted Victims: Iqbal primarily targeted vulnerable runaways, beggars, and street children.
  • Modus Operandi: He lured boys to his home by offering gifts or engaging them at his, at times, fake, businesses (video game shop, gym, aquarium). He would accuse them of theft to justify confining them.
  • Destruction of Evidence: After strangling the boys, he dismembered their bodies and dissolved them in plastic vats of acid to destroy evidence, keeping meticulous records of his crimes.
  • Confession and Motive: In December 1999, Iqbal sent a confession letter to police and news outlets, claiming his actions were revenge against the police for previous harassment.
  • Surrender and Death: After a manhunt, he surrendered. He was sentenced to death in a similar manner (100 deaths his body to but cut in 100 peices and then every piece get dissolvein acid) but died in custody on October 8, 2001, by hanging himself, a week before his scheduled execution.
  • Cultural Impact: His case, often referred to as the "Kukri" case, is one of Pakistan's most infamous criminal acts, detailed in numerous documentaries and a 2022 film, Javed Iqbal: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer.
u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 7 days ago
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Youtuber Put Pakistan among the top tier countries

Must watch It will Lift your spirits. Even Harry Jaggard commented on the video and Praises his honesty.

u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 9 days ago

Just watched the series Finale and I am crying!

Just posted yesterday that I am happy its ended because season 10 and 11 was extremely boring. But Literally I am crying right now. Its like they are my friends and they are gone now. The best finale of any sitom I have ever watched. Yeah Friends is my all time fav show but it I loved this show finale and I am really sad right now.

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u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 10 days ago

Its great that they decided to end the show after 12th season!

Watching for the first time and just finished season 11. Yeah Sheldon and Amy's wedding episodes are good but athe other episode felt a little bit exhagerated. I am happy they ended the show. Leonards and Penny's storyline became boring so does bernedette and howards. Raj with same kind of whining since season one. I am only enoying Sheldons and Amy's storyline.

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u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 11 days ago

Its great that they decided to end the show after 12th season!

Watching for the first time and just finished season 11. Yeah Sheldon and Amy's wedding episodes are good but athe other episode felt a little bit exhagerated. I am happy they ended the show. Leonards and Penny's storyline became boring so does bernedette and howards. Raj with same kind of whining since season one. I am only enoying Sheldons and Amy's storyline.

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u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 11 days ago

Which Characters Improved the Most and Which Became Less Likable in the Later Seasons?

I think Howard, Penny, Sheldon, Amy, and Stuart’s characters got better over time. Howard stopped being creepy, Penny became much more emotionally mature instead of just being portrayed as the “popular girl,” Sheldon became more sensible, and Amy also showed a lot of positive growth.

However, I feel like some characters, especially Bernadette and Raj became less likable and Leonard character got boring as the series went on. What do you guys think?

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u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 13 days ago

Need some advice guys please help!

From past months, I have been feeling like I am on roller coster and its gonna drop. Like my heart felt heavy, I feel out of breath and I kinda feel numbness in my legs. I don't have any ind of mental depression but my family has a long history of heart diseases and 90 percent of my family died due to that. Well, I am not feeling any other symptoms. I am wondering if I should consult a doctor or its just I am panicking a lot for no reason. I started doing cardio but my heart felt even worst after that.

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u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 13 days ago

So another discussion topic is that how many of you think Victoria just turning into business women and used spice girls only to get some engagements, Or you guys believe she is still into spice girls and care about them alot?

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u/Accomplished_Job1904 — 19 days ago