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Their heavily loaded bookish Urdu make these serials too artificial sounding. The Indian serials uses regional Hindi vernacular that makes those serial more real.
Pak dramas uses the language which is commonly used in pak. Whereas your movies and dramas are in your daily routine Hindi. What's the big deal

. Dude if you can't understand that language. Simply switch to star plus and watch saas bahu serials.
 
Just a question; Is Fawad Khan a Pathan/Pakhtun or a Punjabi? Does anyone know? Not that it matters, but I'm still curious as to what he is. He has a Pakhtun vibe in him.
 
Just a question; Is Fawad Khan a Pathan/Pakhtun or a Punjabi? Does anyone know? Not that it matters, but I'm still curious as to what he is. He has a Pakhtun vibe in him.

if you are a pushtun than think he is a pashtun and it will make you feel better, but if you are punjabi think he is too and that will make you feel better.
but why just two races, what happened to Sindhi Mohajir baloch etc?
 
if you are a pushtun than think he is a pashtun and it will make you feel better, but if you are punjabi think he is too and that will make you feel better.
but why just two races, what happened to Sindhi Mohajir baloch etc?

Nah it won't make me feel better at all. And what's wrong with asking his ethnic background? Appreciate diversity in Pakistan instead of denying it. And yeah, good point. He can be a Baloch too. The surname "khan" is used by the Baloch too. Not a lot of Sindhis in Lahore, so he can't be a Sindhi.
 
Will you also add Urdu came from Central Asia as your Sarkari school teaches in Pakistan. :omghaha::omghaha:

urdu has been native to Pakistan since its inception. We had this discussion earlier.

Punjab alone has hundeds of Islamic Schools with thousands of Urdu mansucripts preserved for more than 400 years, especially the mid 1700s during Shah WaliAllah Dahalvi RA time

it came from UP !!

it was throughout Punjab for hundreds of years being the religious language of the Muslims of Pakistan

Nah it won't make me feel better at all. And what's wrong with asking his ethnic background? Appreciate diversity in Pakistan instead of denying it. And yeah, good point. He can be a Baloch too. The surname "khan" is used by the Baloch too. Not a lot of Sindhis in Lahore, so he can't be a Sindhi.

how about rajas give up the surname khan.

they took it on to make themselves feel special

if you are a pushtun than think he is a pashtun and it will make you feel better, but if you are punjabi think he is too and that will make you feel better.
but why just two races, what happened to Sindhi Mohajir baloch etc?

this @haj9211 is a racist rajput from the hill country
 
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how about you rajas give up the surname khan.

you took it on to make yourselves feel special



this @haj9211 is a racist rajput from the hill country

All Rajputs are khans, whether rajputs of hills or plains. Even in the time of Babur, our ancestors had the surname Khan. We didn't take it upon ourselves. If anything, other people copied our title than the other way around. The origin of word "Khan" is mongolian any way. All rajput converts became "Khan" from "Singh" upon conversion.

Only he knows actually what he is. Here it says born in to punjabi family in Lahore.

Fawad Afzal Khan - Biography and Success Story



Bhaiya you can't be serious, comparing bastard version of Urdu aka hindi to pure language :lol:

Apparently asking what kind of a "khan" he is is a racist question.
 
All Rajputs are khans, whether rajputs of hills or plains. Even in the time of Babur, our ancestors had the surname Khan. We didn't take it upon ourselves. If anything, other people copied our title than the other way around. The origin of word "Khan" is mongolian any way. All rajput converts became "Khan" from "Singh" upon conversion.



Apparently asking what kind of a "khan" he is is a racist question.

Khan is used by many punjabi biraderis. Just like "Chaudhry", for exemple, and it has Mongolian origin anyway. To South Asia it was introduced by Mughals right?
 
Khan is used by many punjabi biraderis. Just like "Chaudhry", for exemple, and it has Mongolian origin anyway. To South Asia it was introduced by Mughals right?

It was probably introduced by Mahmud Ghazni, Genghis Khan or Timur the lame as when Babur, the first Mughal emperor came, local Rajputs and Gakhars were already "khans".

I think Turkic kingdoms are also called "khanates". Baloch are also Khans.
 
It was probably introduced by Mahmud Ghazni, Genghis Khan or Timur the lame as when Babur, the first Mughal emperor came, local Rajputs and Gakhars were already "khans".

I think Turkic kingdoms are also called "khanates". Baloch are also Khans.

Interesting, i always though it came with Mughals because Khan is Mongolian origin? British also used to give khan title to loyal punjabis after giving them land.
 
I watched Aunn Zara .... loved this patola !!! :smitten::smitten:
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