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Posted: 4 years ago
#51

Simba's comment about comparing Umar to Asim was wrong. That's kind of low..


But Umar acting like a looney out on the loose was not good either. When he was initially wilding out with Ieshan, Simba was IGNORING him and kept doing the task. Ieshan called Umar a nalla first. Not sure what set Simba off, then he went on to call him gawar for acting wild. But Umar is no innocent angel who was just sitting quiety.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: MuguetDScorpion


Don't like Umar much but there is something called changing career or taking a break. Or be both. There are many doctor YouTubers. For example Dr. Mike is a doctor, has a channel and does modeling too.

I can understand changing careers and taking a break, but this is some heck of a break if you ask me. Yeah I know doctor mike has a youtube channel but the content he is generating relates to his profession or public health in general with the occasional reaction videos now doesn't he with all the information he is giving about covid 19, and youtubing is still okay provided one isn't neglecting their professional duties and responsibilities. I didn't know he was into modelling but either I don't get people who swing around or sail in multiple boats at a time. From an HR perspective they seem unreliable.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ammu07

Yahi baaki reh gya tha!🤣

The guy has MBBS degree from a delhi college..do u even know what it takes to get a seat in a Delhi college. All India Rank less than 1000..and that is huge. UCMS waale gwaaron ko MBBS degree nahi dete! Don't worry his patients won't suffer.

With corruption around anything is possible, not that I'm saying that is the case though.but then again who knows, also how do you know he is from UCMS?

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: SushantForever


yes according to Simba, we all are nalles and gawar coz though we are doctors,engineers, architects,students, bankers, teachers,home makers etc.etc. we are watching simba jaise gadhe and wasting our time here.

Simba studied architecture from Sushant school of arts and architecture and since you included architects in your list are you calling architects gadhe's???

It looks like you were trying to make Umar look like some high classed individual just because he has done MBBS, well guess what Simba has also studied architecture, there are a lot of personalities in that house who some degree or another, are you trying to impose that a doctor is superior and above all other professionals???

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rein123

I can understand changing careers and taking a break, but this is some heck of a break if you ask me. Yeah I know doctor mike has a youtube channel but the content he is generating relates to his profession or public health in general with the occasional reaction videos now doesn't he with all the information he is giving about covid 19, and youtubing is still okay provided one isn't neglecting their professional duties and responsibilities. I didn't know he was into modelling but either I don't get people who swing around or sail in multiple boats at a time. From an HR perspective they seem unreliable.

Its not just Umar

Comedian Sugandha's husband Sanket is also a doctor.....dt too a specialist. He left his eatablished career and chose mimicry and stand up comedy.

Yeah its a weird career move but people keep doing it .

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rein123

I can understand changing careers and taking a break, but this is some heck of a break if you ask me. Yeah I know doctor mike has a youtube channel but the content he is generating relates to his profession or public health in general with the occasional reaction videos now doesn't he with all the information he is giving about covid 19, and youtubing is still okay provided one isn't neglecting their professional duties and responsibilities. I didn't know he was into modelling but either I don't get people who swing around or sail in multiple boats at a time. From an HR perspective they seem unreliable.


I like the fact that such people can do so many things at the same time. A few days ago one of our politicians died. He was first a businessman, then became a singer, then a politician. He even tried acting and played in theaters. He also opened a coaching center where he taught business to youngsters. So a doctor trying something else is not a bad thing. He can follow both, take a break or leave his job. It's upto him. The only thing that matters is how his personality comes out in BB. So far he isn't doing much and isn't even likeable. The day he will be likeable, it will be an achievement for him.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: DaffodilsNew

Its not just Umar

Comedian Sugandha's husband Sanket is also a doctor.....dt too a specialist. He left his eatablished career and chose mimicry and stand up comedy.

Yeah its a weird career move but people keep doing it .

See changing career is understandable, I respect that provided one sticks to it instead of going back and forth and not doing the required justice to either of the fields, look at simba, he has also studied architecture but he is loyal to his dream of being an entertainer and chose to pursue that alone irrespective of his educational background. That is what I appreciate that is giving your 100 percent to a given job. not 50% here and the remaining 50% there, yes maybe you'd call it multitasking, but I feel those who are focused on one thing at a time do a much better job.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: DaffodilsNew

Its not just Umar

Comedian Sugandha's husband Sanket is also a doctor.....dt too a specialist. He left his eatablished career and chose mimicry and stand up comedy.

Yeah its a weird career move but people keep doing it .


Dr. Adam Kay quit his job to become a writer. There are so many people who try different things, either because they aren't happy, tired or just need a break.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: MuguetDScorpion


I like the fact that such people can do so many things at the same time. A few days ago one of our politicians died. He was first a businessman, then became a singer, then a politician. He even tried acting and played in theaters. He also opened a coaching center where he taught business to youngsters. So a doctor trying something else is not a bad thing. He can follow both, take a break or leave his job. It's upto him. The only thing that matters is how his personality comes out in BB. So far he isn't doing much and isn't even likeable. The day he will be likeable, it will be an achievement for him.

See the field's you have mentioned there is some scope for diversifiying and compromise to an extent in the sense doing multiple things at a time. It's fine if a businessman decides to sing on the side and get into politics, most of them are involved in it indirectly anyways, but when it comes to a profession where human lives are concerned, do you really think it's okay to deviate one's focus and attention elsewhere and he is a surgeon on top of that? I certainly don't. Maybe when you're on a vacation or a short break that's like still understandable but doing this and practicing medicine at the same time is just plain absurd to me.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Rein123

See changing career is understandable, I respect that provided on sticks to it instead of going back and forth and not doing the required justice to either of the fields, look at simba, he has also studied architecture but he is loyal to his dream of being an entertainer and chose to pursue that alone irrespective of his educational background. That is what I appreciate that is giving your 100 percent to a given job. not 50% here and the remaining 50% there, yes maybe you'd call it multitasking, but I feel those who are focused on one thing at a time do a much better job.

Its not multitasking.

Being a qualified doctor is not something dt ever goes away. Personally I dont like their choices either. But I understand wanting to hv something to fall back on , in case your acting / dream career doesnt take off. Bcz entertainment industry is known for its instability.

Besides as far I know both Umar and Sanket have finished post graduation. After dt you only hv to establish your practice. If they want they can do dt later too ( in case their other career doesnt happen)


On a side note , Simba is an architect ?? I hv been watching him since Splitvilla. Whn did he get time fr dt ?

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