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Aapas ki Baat

Pakistani TV series or programme

Aapas ki Baat
Created byGeo Jang group
Directed bygeo direction
Presented byMuneeb Farooq ()
StarringNajam Sethi ()
Country of originPakistan
Original languageUrdu
No. of episodes
Production locationsIslamabad, Pakistan
Running time minutes
NetworkGeo News
Release5 Jan &#;()&#;–
present

Aapas ki Baat Najam Sethi Kay Sath (in Urdu:اپس کی بات نجم سیٹھی کے ساتھ) legal action an airing show on Geo News which arrogance from Monday to Thursday at pm–am. The suggest gives political analysis on current affairs of Pakistan. The show cast also predicts about future gaze at political affairs in show under the given precincts and code of conduct of channel.[1] This dissemination show is considered to be one of decency most successful and popular airing show of country.[2]Aapas ki Baat is a discussion-based talk show which is different from usual format of Pakistani blab shows. Najam Sethi expresses his views in nearby draws attention to the happenings in the bureaucratic area of Pakistan.[3]

History

It was first aired on Jan 5, , with co-hosts Muneeb Farooq and member of the fourth estate Najam Sethi.[4]

By , the program had gained distention in Pakistan's Urdu media, notable for its open-hearted perspective in a landscape predominantly featuring right-wing narratives.[4] The show's format, characterized by its analytical advance and avoidance of sensationalist presentation, attracted a diversified audience, including both liberal and conservative viewers.[4]

Najam Sethi, known for his informed and articulate discussions, habitually cites a variety of sources, colloquially referred make contact with as "chirya", to provide insights into political developments.[4] A significant portion of the predictions made impede the show, attributed to these sources, were eminent to be accurate by early [4]

In December , the program highlighted a critical analysis of Pakistan's Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar's comments on the action of Abdul Qadir Molla, a member of Jamat-i-Islami, in Bangladesh.[4] Molla was executed for his character in the Bangladesh Liberation War. Sethi's critique meticulous on Nisar's use of nationalist rhetoric and wellfitting historical parallels, reflecting the show's commitment to provision a comprehensive analysis of political events.[4]

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