Hilarious video of professor preventing son from interrupting interview goes viral

Zafar Jaspal was invited to give his expert opinion on the Chinese consulate terrorist attack


News Desk November 24, 2018
Jaspal was invited to speak on the television programme on the terrorist attack at the Chinese consulate in Karachi. PHOTO: TWITTER/@Fintan Monaghan

Quaid-e-Azam University Professor Zafar Jaspal on Saturday gave his son 'instructional gestures' for entering a room where he was giving a live interview to an international news outlet.

https://twitter.com/fintanmAJE/status/1065922773938139136

Jaspal was invited to speak to al Jazeera as an expert on the terrorist attack on Friday's attack on Chinese consulate in Karachi.

In the footage, Jaspal's son could be seen appearing in the background. Upon noticing his son's presence, the professor silently gestured at him to leave the room, so that the interview is not interrupted.

Hilarious video of children crashing father's BBC interview goes viral

The video soon went viral, with Twitter users drawing parallels between the media talk and a video last year of children crashing their father’s interview with the BBC.

In the interview, Professor Robert Kelly was speaking to the channel via Skype on the issue of South Korean politics. As he answered a question, a young girl wearing glasses could be seen strutting into the room.

The moderator pointed out to the professor that one of his children had walked into the room. As Professor Kelly tried to push his child out from the camera frame, the younger sibling tottered into the room as well in a baby walker.

COMMENTS (1)

Humza | 5 years ago | Reply This guy looks like he is an abusive father by the way he contorted his face while gesturing!
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