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Old 19-04-2019   #3
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Originally Posted by jay999 View Post
Only watched upto series 1 then stopped.

Load a bullshit

Citizen Khan was lame as fuck but much better than this shite.

Episode 3 made no fucking sense but it did contain some home truths.

Pakistanis who owned and ran video shops during the 80s and mid 90s
majority of their customers were mixed , Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims

whats fucking funny is, Pakistanis renting out bollywood movies and passing that off as their culture or something.
How often were Pakistani films promoted or advertised?
Making money from bollywood and they do not even live in India.

You can see people like Mobeen or whatever who walk around saying "music is haram"

It was not so haram renting out movies to kafirs for 20 years.

I'll be called a hater but same with many Indian named restaurants owned by Pakistanis or Bangladeshis...Nothing Indian about them.

We are all ethnic and from asia, have we been treated the same?


Season 1 episode 4 , I think thats suppose to be Tommy Robinson

Not a fan of the guy (Guz Khan) Not seen the show either.
Does a few good one liners as a stand up comic but nothing outstanding.
I'm happy that fellow asians are doing well ...Weve come along way from
days like "Goodness Gracious Me" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodne..._Me_(TV_series)

Like you said, Citizen Khan was for Pakistanis its great..I cant really connect with any of the things they show, I Guess its how Muslims felt when they would watch shows like GGM, unrelatable for them.


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