US consulate employees watch Fifty-Fifty and love it
'Is he wearing a coconut?'
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The US Consulate General Karachi has provided us with a plethora of hilarious videos; from the American employees eating mangoes desi style, to filming their reactions to Taher Shah's Angel.
In their latest video, the employees watch an episode (Basheera in Trouble) of Pakistan's favourite '90s comedy show, Fifty-Fifty.
US consulate employees try out Rooh Afza and the results are hilarious
Some employees struggle to comprehend what the actors are saying as they constantly switch between broken English and Urdu.
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"I don't think that's English," says one confused American.
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Another employee notes the sweet hairstyles the Pakistani actors flaunt. "Check out the hair," he says.
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One has a rather apt observation about nearly every Pakistani show to date -- "All of the women in this movie are sad."
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Others appreciated the hilarious music and sets. "I want this soundtrack," says one, while the other notes, "The sets are amazing."
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They also notice that an actor's turban may have been wrapped around a coconut. "Is he wearing a coconut?" he asks.
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One of the US consulate employees absolutely nails being Pakistani though, when she says, "Mostly, I like Pakistani dramas. Hamsafar and Zindagi Gulzar Hai. They both have Fawad Khan."
US consulate employees try out mangoes in 'desi style' and love it
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In their latest video, the employees watch an episode (Basheera in Trouble) of Pakistan's favourite '90s comedy show, Fifty-Fifty.
US consulate employees try out Rooh Afza and the results are hilarious
Some employees struggle to comprehend what the actors are saying as they constantly switch between broken English and Urdu.
"I don't think that's English," says one confused American.
Another employee notes the sweet hairstyles the Pakistani actors flaunt. "Check out the hair," he says.
One has a rather apt observation about nearly every Pakistani show to date -- "All of the women in this movie are sad."
Others appreciated the hilarious music and sets. "I want this soundtrack," says one, while the other notes, "The sets are amazing."
They also notice that an actor's turban may have been wrapped around a coconut. "Is he wearing a coconut?" he asks.
One of the US consulate employees absolutely nails being Pakistani though, when she says, "Mostly, I like Pakistani dramas. Hamsafar and Zindagi Gulzar Hai. They both have Fawad Khan."
US consulate employees try out mangoes in 'desi style' and love it
Check it out:
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.