Pakistani journalist Chand Nawab is back with his reporting on Karachi weather; hilarious video goes viral
Pakistani journalist Chand Nawab is back with his reporting on Karachi weather; hilarious video goes viral
Remember Chand Nawab, the Pakistan journalist, whose role was also played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan film. The real Chand Nawab is back again and his new video has gone crazy viral on social media. In the video, Chand Nawab is seen reporting about Karachi’s dusty winter winds.
During his reporting, he also warned people who are doblay-patlay (skinny and weak) that they could be blown away by the dust storm.
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He also urged people to come to Karachi and see the dust storm along with their children and family members.
Chand Nawab further added that Karachi’s weather is so amazing that people don’t have to travel the Middle East to enjoy such weather.
The video also shows the popular Pak journalist sitting on a camel and reporting about the weather.
“Right now, I am not in any desert of Arabia but on the seashore of Karachi. Dust storms like Dubai and Saudi Arabia can be experienced in Karachi today,” he adds.
The video of Chand Nawab was posted by Journalist Naila Inayat on her Twitter account.
“Chand Nawab reporting on Karachi's dusty winter winds. Warns doblay-patlay people that they can be blown away by the dust storm (sic),” she wrote in the caption.
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Another unique style of Chand Nawab is winning hearts on the Internet. The video has already garnered 18k views and several hilarious comments.
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One of the users wrote, “Modiji please give a Bharat Ratna to Mr Chand Nawab ji”.(sic)
Another said, “You like him or not but he is an amazing entertainer reporter, most of indian know him after Bajrangi Bhaijan.(sic)”
For the unversed, Chand Nawab is currently working with ARY News, and before that, he was working for Karachi-based Indus News.
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