Youngster Roasts Ramzan Transmission Hosts Danish Taimoor and Rabia Anam [Video]

The young man took shots at the entire entertainment industry.

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A contestant on a Danish Taimoor and Rabia Anam’s Ramzan transmission has taken a bold stand against the trend of celebrity hosts, delivering a roast that has left viewers both laughing and reflecting.

As the holy month unfolds, mainstream television channels have enlisted the help of top celebrities like Danish Taimoor, Faysal Quraishi, Omer Shahzad, and Bilal Qureshi to host their Ramzan shows. The strategy? Attract more viewers by capitalizing on the public’s fascination with the personal lives and lifestyles of these stars. But is this really what the audience wants?

In a recent clip from Danish Taimoor and Rabia Anam’s Ramzan transmission, a contestant didn’t hold back during a debate segment, launching a scathing critique of the current state of Ramzan shows.

With a mix of sarcasm and sharp wit, he declared, “If intelligent people were worthy of being praised in this world, Einstein and Newton would have been the hosts of these Ramzan transmissions instead of Rabia Anam and Danish Taimoor.”

The contestant continued, “Daily vloggers would not have been loved by the majority. We always prefer looks over intelligence; people like Danish Taimoor and Rabia Anam because of their good looks and charming personalities. Being beautiful is better than being intelligent in this world. Beautiful people earn money easily compared to intelligent people. A lecturer spends hours delivering a good lecture but gets a limited pay. Ayeza Khan is a superstar in Pakistan just because she is beautiful. We are often given lectures about ‘Beautiful Hoors of Jannah’ by religious clerics because only beauty matters.”

This fiery commentary has struck a chord with social media users, who have taken to platforms to praise the contestant’s roasting skills. One user quipped, “Professional roasting of both nation and actors,” while another remarked, “It’s undoubtedly an insult; it is irony.” A Facebook user chimed in with, “Best roast ever. I’ve never seen such a roasting before; well done, boy!”