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Tabish Hashmi says he needs more time, money, influence to enter politics

Comedian also calls out ‘planted phone calls’, ‘desperate’ antics on Ramazan transmission shows

Tabish Hashmi film debut in Aag Lagay Basti Mein. PHOTO: YOUTUBE

Comedian and actor Tabish Hashmi featured on a television programme to discuss his interests in politics and his opinions on Ramazan transmission entertainment.

Opening up about this entry into professions besides entertainment, Hashmi emphasised that he needs more time, money, and influence to go into politics. “Iqrarul Hassan left his job after 21 years of hosting. I will also leave after 21 years. I have only spent five years in this job, I have to earn as well”, he said.

Hashmi added, “Yes, I care about helping our country but I also need to think about helping myself.” He stated, “I can’t serve the community without money. You can’t be honest when you have nothing; principles are only tested when you are broke.”

The comedian also touched on questions surrounding social media videos and the type of content appearing on morning shows and Ramazan transmissions. “Sometimes I find it cringe, sometimes funny like a meme, but there are also some things that show desperation.”

“If you need content, you can do game segments in which you know answers will be funny, but doing these antics and planted phone calls, whether in Ramazan or not, is not graceful,” he said.

Hashmi added that “sometimes desperation becomes a factor when you need views but you realise after one day not to do it again, otherwise repeated desperation is an intentional effort and something which I will never do.”

Hashmi is well-known as one of Pakistan’s top comedians. He debuted his acting career in the new film Aag Lagay Basti Mein (2026), alongside established actors Fahad Mustafa and Mahira Khan.

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