Farooq Qaisar, Uncle Sargam, PTV and Putli Tamashas

Posted on January 20, 2007
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By Darwaish

Who doesn’t remember Uncle Sargam, Haiga, and Maasi Museebatay? Like so many others, I grew up with all of them. And what wonderful memories they still are.

Last week, I was looking for Angan Tehra, an old PTV drama serial, in one of the famous Hall Road markets when I saw CDs of ‘Kalianâà¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¡Ã‚¬Ã¢â€žÂ¢. Written and directed by Farooq Qaiser, it used to be a very popular puppet show on PTV during 80’s and 90’s.

During 90’s, Rola (as in Uncle Sargam’s words: small crockery chota panda) and another one who used to start every sentence with ‘Mere Piyare Allah Mian’ also became very popular.

If I am not wrong, puppets were introduced for the very first time in Pakistan by Farooq Qaiser. Yes, I know traditional Putli Tamasha was there already and perhaps still exists in some of the villages of Punjab although I think that is very different from what we saw on PTV with Uncle Sargam and Company.

By the way, some of you will be surprised to know that Pakistan is perhaps the only country after United States that has its own Puppet character or a show – our very own Kalian.

So anyways, when I was growing up everyone around me loved puppets because not only they were fun but they also helped us learn a lot of things. Like Uncle Sargum always had a message to convey.

Kalian was also popular because it was political, it used to make fun of politicians, highlighted social issues and at the same time, it also had a good entertainment value for children and teenagers. Somehow Farooq Qaiser managed to say things using his puppets which were otherwise impossible during Gen. Zia’s rule. He also did another puppet show before Kalian (I think it was Akkar Bakkar?) but it was mainly a children’s education program. It would be appropriate if I call it a local version of Sesame Street.

It’s a pity that most kids I come across these days are addicted to computer games, play stations and other hi-fi stuff. It irritates me the most when I see parents allowing their 7-8 years old kids watch movies (Indian and English both) which is a shame really considering their age and the stuff they are being exposed to. They really miss the little joys of talking puppets. There is a time for everything and kids these days have too much exposure at such a young age.

Coming back to puppets, one of our office cook is very good with both performing and making puppets. I was having a conversation with him yesterday and he told me that there was a time when he used to do a monthly Putli Tamasha in his village. People of all ages from his village and nearby used to come and enjoy the show but not anymore. Slowly during the last decade, everyone seems to have lost interest in Putli Tamasha and they no longer find it interesting.

I guess technology has hit Pakistani villages really hard when they were probably not ready for it and the result is that they have lost simplicity and a lot of good things from their lives. We have dozens of channels now in Pakistan but I don’t think there is a single one showing a puppet show like Kalian at the moment. Correct me if I am wrong. I have seen Sesame Street once or twice on PTV though. Last night I checked almost every channel on cable but seems like Puppet Shows are out of fashion these days.

Rafi Peer Theatre and a few others are trying to keep puppets alive and its only because of them really that we are able to see puppets in action these days. Here in Lahore, we have this wonderful World Performing Arts Festival every year and I am so glad to see that puppets have been and are becoming even more important segment of the festival each year.

A few years ago Faizaan Pirzaada built the Museum of Puppetry in Lahore near Qadaffi stadium. Puppets history and most of our beloved puppet characters can be seen there. Check it out sometime if you haven’t already.

56 responses to “Farooq Qaisar, Uncle Sargam, PTV and Putli Tamashas”

  1. DURRY says:

    I NEED POETTRY OF RASHID MATEEN WHICH IS PLAY ON PTV IN OCT OR NOV 2007 AND ITS TITLE IS “UDAS”…..PLZ SEND ME THIS …THANX

  2. Farooq Qaiser says:

    We recorded the first program (relauching Kaliyan) in October 2007. Unfortunately the emergency was imposed and Geo’s channels were suspended. The program will soon be on air (Insha Allah) after the Geo resumes on cable.

  3. JellyBean says:

    Wow. Tis brought back so many childhood memories. Loved it.

    @Saad Zahur Khan: Kia yaad kara dia dude!

    @Farooq Qaiser Sir: if you are reading this pls tell us when you will be on Geo? I am really looking forward for Kaliyaan to be back.

  4. Saad Zahur Khan says:

    How wonderful to read all these comments and posts about one of the most revolutionary and trend setting programs in the history of PTV in particular and television in Pakistan in general. Kaliyan was a wonderfully done program; the only program that we as children used to look forward to all week. Uncle Sargam, Haiga, Maasi Museebte (Way nama neema), Noni Pa (Kal lo jo kalna aay), Hudd Haraam (Noni’s dog), Chacha Connection, Chay Aanay Paa, Sawa Lakh, Sharmeelee were some of the first/original characters of the show when it started around 1976. And yes, as someone rightly mentioned, cut-outs of Kaliyan characters could be found in Barq washing powder….the jingle went like:

    Niya Barq Aaya, Niya Barq Laya
    Nayay rang roop nayay bulbulay…
    Khull kar chamkay,
    Barq se Kapray, Barq se Kapray…

    And I think there were also cheeky fill-ins by the Kaliyan characters built into the barq jingle!

    The best item I ever remember from Kaliyan was around 1978-79. It was done by Uncle Sargam himself. It went like:

    All hair on my tind
    Have gone, with the wind
    Meray sar pay thay jo baal
    Urr ga’ay, hawa de naal

    Then there was another one:

    Twinkle twinkle TV star
    Ankle Sargam super star
    Dont you wonder you are super star
    Yes you are super star….

    Chay aanay paa baee chay aanay paa
    Uncle sargam chay aanay paa…
    Dont you wonder you are super star
    Yes you are super star….

    In one of the later series, there was a very funny character: a cab driver who did not have ears and used to drive his cab with a signature “pip pip, peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen”!!

    Wow!! What lovely childhood memories….. I feel our kids are unfortunately deprived of good quality programs. However, it is heartening to read directly from Mr. Farooq Qaisar that Kaliyan is going to be on again on Geo….now that Geo is on again, I think we should keep our fingers crossed for some good entertaining stuff for our children too…!

    Well done Mr. Farooq Qaisar; you deserve all the praise!! Keep up the great work…!

  5. Imran says:

    Before Geo could have started Kalian on its network, it has become history. Farooq Qaiser should be given a dedicated channel for his puppet shows. It will be a great for education and learning for children in Pakistan.

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