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Because most of the Keshkol sketches were about politics, sometimes it was hard to tell exactly what some sketches were about. This is one of those sketches that I don't get really. Meaning I don't know what it's about but it's funny nevertheless.
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Mamosta Kemal Sabir's roles on Keshkol were all beautiful. The role he has in this sketch is one of my favorite of his roles. If he was alive till today, I'm sure he would've started in a lot of awesome films.
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Mahir Hesen played the Sasan role very nicely. Ismail I mean Sasan is an average rich spoiled brat basically :D I like the scene where he tells his dad people say that the guy he hit with the car "din buwe", din in Badini dialect means crazy. He uses din instead of dead haha
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Don't you just hate how certain people tend to ask you for a loan time after time and at the end come back to ask you for more loans while they still owe you money form past loans?
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If you ask me this thing is really stupid. It's even popular in the western world where they would charge you more to transport a dead body to somewhere either by car or plane. Until you're dead you don't know what you're worth I guess ha
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This is one of my favorite Keshkol sketches. The english song you hear in the background is from the Foreigner and the song title is "I wanna know what love is."
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Mam Wusu was a very good sketch. They used to have it different Mam Wusu sketches on each Keshkol episodes. Unfortunately, I only have a couple of the Mam Wusu sketches :(
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Although Sirwan Cemal was the director of Keshkol, he also appeared on camera playing a few different roles. In many of his roles, he changed his voice to a funny sounding one.
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This was happening for a while back in the mid 1990 where these food oil sellers mixed potatoes into their oils and the oil didn't had any taste when people cooked with it.
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Do you often see people getting interviewed on TV and you say to yourself "who's that guy to be interviewed on TV? He hasn't done anything, he's a nobody." Well this sketch is about people like that who don't deserve to get interviewed haha
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Some people in Kurdistan still do this when they call upon a Mullah to come and read the Qur'an at a funeral or some event. They look for a Mullah who has a nice voice which is ridiculous, Mullahs are not singers, I don't know why some people still do that.
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Usually Westa Eli say to the camera man on these Bese Itr Dilm Teqi sketches, "diwam kewe Aso". Aso is the famous camera man Aso Cemal Muxtar who shot most of the Keshkol episodes. I don't know if he still works in Kurdistan or not.
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Street racing was popular for a while in Silemani. But a lot of accident and hit-and-run resulted from them. In this sketch, they're also talking about the food prices during the civil war in the 1990s. Food supplies were really expensive in during the civil war.
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This was happening for real for a while. They fixed some Filkes and during the fixing process some of the street police people didn't had anything to stand under during snow, rain or heat so they would bring umbrellas with themselves haha