Pakistan reporter Chand Nawab is back, watch his report on Karachi's weather

Updated : Jan 24, 2022 17:31
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Editorji News Desk

Chand Nawab, the Pakistani reporter popular for his distinctive style of reporting is back with another report. This time he reports from a beach in Karachi about the city's weather. 

Nawab is seen standing on the beach with wind blowing dust all around him. He says, 'Karachi’s weather is very pleasant and cool, and cold wind is blowing. People from cities can come to see this storm.' 

He goes on to say, 'The wind is so strong I can't open my eyes, there is dust in my mouth and my hair is all over the place.' As Nawab speaks to the camera, people can be seen moving around, some on foot, some on camels and some on horses as well. 

'Skinny and weak people should not come to the seashore today, otherwise they can been flown away by the wind,' he says, adding that Karachi's weather is so good, one doesn't need to go to the Middle East. 

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'For the next 24 hours, this is how the weather will be. You must come to Karachi with your family and enjoy this weather,' he adds, inviting viewers to the coastal city. 

Later on in the video, Nawab is seen sitting on a camel, 'Right now, I am not in any desert of Arabia but on the seashore of Karachi. Dubai and Saudi Arabia can be experienced in Karachi today.' 

The video shared by another journalist Naila Inayat has garnered nearly 11,000 views with social media users recalling other incidents of Nawab's unique reporting style. 

Nawab has been very popular among netizens since his video of attempting to finish his piece to camera in 2008, shared by his colleagues went viral. 

Bajrangi Bhaijan director Kabir Khan used the same sequence in his movie to introduce Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s character Chand Nawab.

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