Updated 22 Jun, 2017 04:24pm

6 lessons we learned from Ramazan transmissions this year

Gone are the days when face-stuffing mangoes and giving away babies on live TV got us riled up.

This year, we decided to be glass half full and look at the more positive aspects of Ramazan transmissions... like all the valuable life lessons we learn from them.

It's not just fun and games people! Key takeaways below:

1) Get a massage when your job gets too stressful

When life gets a little too hectic, it's important to step back and treat yourself.

Now, normal people have to wait until they get off work to head to the spa. Not Aamir Liaquat though. He gets an audience member to give him a shoulder massage right on the job!

Even if you've got a laugh that's reminiscent of a "churail ki hassi" (well, that's what this host called it), laugh anyway girlfriend... especially since you may get a bike out of it! This woman did.

We aspire to be as carefree in life as this aunty clad in yellow.

Yep. Jeeto Pakistan has an interesting take on being body positive... the TV show rewards its heaviest audience members.

As a society we're a confused bunch -- sometimes we judge cross-dressers, sometimes we just want to work that darn sharara.

Whether it's in front of your friends or in front of the world on national television, you're never completely safe.

Amir Liaquat's son learnt this the hard way when he was called out by his father on his show.


This article is categorised as humour/satire. Its content is not meant to be read literally, and the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the writer or the views of the IMAGES editorial staff.

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