BB Ki Vines- | Sameer Vs Hola - The Ultimate Roast |
Mr. Hola and Sameer meet again. Things about to get dirty.
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Opening and ending sequence shot by: Tushar Mahajan
Additional music: Omkar Tamhan
Redbull: Rohit Raj
Special thanks to Arvin Bhandari
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Hola- Tere jaise 50 khareed sakta hoon main. Sameer- Kyun main Filmfare Award hoon? xD Keep loving, Keep Sharing!
Awesome video bro
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Hi
Hii BB😁😁😁😁😁
When first time hola meets Samir in the end he tells the dialogue used in the end of this vedio
Tu mujhe corona nhi de skta kyun ki mujhe already hai
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Mst sameer is best
4:23
18,900,200 views
BB=BHUVAN, BANCHO
This is my favourite
2:48 to 2:54 😂😂😂😂😂
3:46 corona=horona🤔🤔where??
XD ka matlab kya hai 🙏🙏 tell
Who noticed Sameer saying business instead of bufineff. At 3:37
best chracter of all chracter is fameer suddi
Waahiyaat
Waahiyaat
Ye byju wala add mat do bhai🤣
Me apne munnu pe gaya hu teyda😂😂
Koi toh video ke beech mein chalne wali ghazal ka naam batao yaar
Great
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4:24 ooyeah I like it
Javed akhtar ki balgum is 🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:23 “bhopdike”😂🤣😂🤣😂
Hello how
Rrt
2:58 Abe javed akhtar ki bulgum...
14 tarik ko
Bhuvan bhai you are really great bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Abe hiran hiran bhai wala hiran...😂😂😂
Hoohe
Hola ka asli naam Hola khan ..... Thukne vala😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Savdhan rhe , topi se dur rhe👍
Talanted people are found in PAmost not only in Bollywood 😑😐😡😬
Bhai wala hiran
Date :28:02;2021 🙋🙋 Hello
can you please make a video in which hola and babli sir are together
Lauda mera🤣🤣
Hoohe 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
hhahahaahahahahahah
kisi na HIT LIST dekhi Hola ka pecha wall per.... hahahaha
Phat se headshot
Isbar Bhuvan ne khud ne camera pakda nahi tha. (Think so it is first time?) Edit - (While sleeping)
Get well soon Sameer😘😘
Op
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Sameer is my favourite character
If sameer and carry meet Carry: hello Sameer: muh me lo Carry: bahut tezz ho rhe hai...saalo Sameer:that's what she said last night 😂😂
When are you going to meet Johnny depp
First 100 Days Live updates The Biden Agenda Biden Appointees Opinions Politics Former Capitol security officials blame intelligence lapses for deadly Jan. 6 riot Security officials detailed communication lapses before and during Capitol insurrection On Feb. 23, senators probed security officials on their experiences during the Jan. 6 insurrection of the Capitol. (Blair Guild/The Washington Post) By Mike DeBonis and Karoun Demirjian Feb. 24, 2021 at 5:40 a.m. GMT+6 Top officials responsible for security at the Capitol on Jan. 6 as it was overrun by a mob backing former president Donald Trump blamed wide-ranging intelligence failures for the deadly attack at a Senate hearing Tuesday, pointing to lapses that included a missed email warning of violence and a larger inability to recognize the threat posed by domestic right-wing extremism. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. Three officials who have resigned - Capitol Police chief Steven A. Sund, House sergeant-at-arms Paul D. Irving and Senate sergeant-at-arms Michael C. Stenger - each sought to minimize their responsibility for the events on that violent and chaotic day, which resulted in the deaths of a Capitol Police officer and four others and temporarily delayed the congressional certification of President Biden’s victory. But they each, to varying degrees, detailed how they were caught off-guard by the scale and ferocity of the pro-Trump crowd, which escalated from a relatively peaceful protest to a violent mob in a span of hours while security officials scrambled - and ultimately failed - to respond. AD “None of the intelligence we received predicted what actually occurred,” Sund said at the hearing. “We properly planned for a mass demonstration with possible violence. What we got was a military-style, coordinated assault on my officers and a violent takeover of the Capitol building.” Several efforts are underway to determine what went wrong on the day the rioters stormed the Capitol, the most serious breach of the building since British troops burned it in 1814. Federal prosecutors have filed cases against rioters, the Government Accountability Office is probing security preparations, and top congressional leaders continue to discuss creating an outside commission to investigate the attack, one modeled on the bipartisan 9/11 Commission. But the investigations now underway by congressional committees are likely to provide the most immediate transparency. They are being conducted by the targets of the attack, lawmakers who gathered on Jan. 6 to provide final certification of the November presidential election only to find themselves under siege by pro-Trump rioters - in some cases, just seconds from potential captivity, injury or worse. AD Senator after senator on Tuesday praised the heroism of the law enforcement officers who responded to the attack while at the same time pressing those in charge to account for the massive security lapse. “We owe it to the American people to figure out how the United States Capitol, the preeminent symbol of democracy around the world, could be overtaken by an angry, violent mob,” said Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), chairwoman of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. In one key moment, Irving denied a claim made previously by Sund that Irving’s concern about “optics” drove his decision to deny a request for military assistance two days before rioters breached the Capitol. AD Rather, Irving said that he, Sund and Stenger had agreed at the time that the intelligence assessment they received - indicating a pro-Trump rally similar to two others that had taken place in the weeks before - did not justify a military deployment. “I was not concerned about appearance whatsoever - it was all about safety and security,” Irving said. “Any reference [to ‘optics’] would have been related to appropriate use of force, display of force. And, ultimately, the question on the table when we look to any security asset is, does the intelligence warrant it?” A fourth witness, acting D.C. police chief Robert J. Contee III, whose officers engaged in some of the most violent clashes of the day, described how he was frustrated at the slow deployment of National Guard troops as the scope of the violence become clear. He recounted a phone call that included Capitol security officials, as well as D.C. leaders and Defense Department brass. AD “There was not an immediate yes of, ‘The National Guard is responding,’ ‘The National Guard is on the way,’ ” he said. “The response was more asking about the plan: What was the plan for the National Guard? . . . How this looks with boots on the ground on the Capitol?” “My response to that was simply, I was just stunned,” Contee added. Contee and Sund both warned that the Capitol attack reflected a larger failure of domestic intelligence to take threats from homegrown extremists as seriously as those coming from foreigners. Both did so in the context of explaining their failure to act on an intelligence bulletin issued by the FBI’s Norfolk field office the day before the attack. AD The report, first publicly disclosed after the attack by The Washington Post, relayed credible calls for violence: “Go there ready for war,” read one of the messages. “We get our President or we die. NOTHING else will achieve this goal.” Sund disclosed for the first time that the bulletin was forwarded to Capitol Police through the Joint Terrorism Task Force, but it reached only as far as the department’s intelligence division. It was not forwarded to Sund or to the two sergeants-at-arms. Contee said the D.C. police department also received the report but said it came as an undistinguished email, not as a priority alert demanding immediate attention. AD “I would think that something of that nature would rise to the level of more than just an email,” he said. “I assure you that my phone is on 24 hours a day, seven days a week.” How the rioters who stormed the Capitol came dangerously close to Pence Sund told senators that the federal intelligence community “needs to broaden its aperture on what information it collects” and called for an examination of the “view they have on some of the domestic extremists and the effect that they have.” Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, largely agreed in comments he made closing the hearing Tuesday. “There’s no question our federal counterterrorism resources are not focused on effectively addressing the growing and deadly domestic terror threat,” he said, noting that federal agencies are eight months late in delivering a comprehensive assessment on that subject. AD The two Senate committees that held Tuesday’s hearing are expected to conduct a second one next week featuring witnesses from the FBI, Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security who had a more direct role in intelligence gathering. During the hearing, senators struggled to resolve discrepancies in the timeline of the official response to the breaching of the Capitol. One stark dispute between Sund and Irving involved their conversations on Jan. 6 as rioters entered the building. While Sund testified that the two spoke at 1:09 p.m., shortly after rioters had broken through the Capitol security perimeter, Irving said he did not speak to Sund till later. Sund stood by his testimony, repeating several times that when he asked the sergeants-at-arms for assistance from the National Guard, he did so in the presence of his two assistant chiefs and general counsel, and that he called to check on the status of his request at 1:22 p.m. Sund’s account of the chronology that day is based on contemporaneous notes he took on Jan. 6 and his phone log, according to a person with knowledge of the records. AD But Irving said he did not recall those conversations taking place, and that he was on the House floor when Sund said the call came through, monitoring the congressional joint session reviewing the electoral college results. Video from the House chamber shows that at 1:09 p.m. Irving was on the House floor. But the camera angles shift frequently, and it was not immediately clear how long he stayed on the floor. Irving insisted that his phone records show no contact from Sund before 1:28 p.m., when he says the then-Capitol police chief called to inform him that “conditions were deteriorating” outside and that he “might be making a request at a later time” to bring in the National Guard.
Best video 😂😂😍
I can't stop laughing 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣
Lavda mera 🤣 Bestttt🔥😂😂
Bhai wala Hiren!!! 🤣
Sameer Indian fans zada torte ha tv
*03:33* Tailor to hutiya hai 😂🤣
*02:32* Superman k underwear me 😂
*02:12** Bhai wala heeran* 😂🤣
*01:25** dedh sau rupaya dega* 😂
3:05 🤣🤣
2:17 turn on caption 😂😂🤣
That lwda mera voice was lit😅
Shaadi ke jode toh uparwala banata hai.. Tailor toh hutiya hai!😂😂😂🔥🔥🙌😂😂
0:30 most funny part tb to maine tumhare ander diya tha🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
Bhai Wala hiram💯
Who else can see recording in Sameer glasses
Same room where sammer was sleeping in Angry master ji part -15
Haa
3:16 bhuvan bhai wrong word use kiya apny TV champion trophy k final mn kis ny tora apko achy se pta hai😂😂
Is this last video of hola??
2:52 😂😂
Ek time tha jab bhuvan ki hola ke dar se bure sapne aate the Or aaj hola ko fameer ke far se bure sapne aate h Time really changed 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You must not abuse in video
2:53 🤣🤣😑
I hate the pakistani part respect got down after that
Need part two
Sameer is savage🤣
Me also loved fuddy 😛👩👉👉☝️☝️🖕🖕🖕👅👅👅👙👙👙
Sameer ne bancho se baat bnd krdi 😑😑
Sameer is always best
My grandfather loved fuddy😂
That was your brother hand in starting of the video.
1:50 to 1:54 ultimate roasting of filmfare award
We need more video's ❤️❤️🔥
Bro 🙏🙏🙏 keep it up❤️
Best dialogue 3:02 😂😂😂
The ending was opppp
Sameer-huhe Hola hoye kya h Sameer - Abe tere gand m fode hue 😂😂😂
Bhai Wala hiran 😂😂😂😂
One mistake is there that Sameer can't spell the word which start by c but he spell corona except telling orona this proves that bhuban bam is a human other wise he dosen't make any mistake his work is full of perfection
Sameer ne pehli baar fora bola
Kachra seth ki aulad 🤣
Lauda Mera😂😂
Ehsaan Qureshi hai kya
Bhai Bhai Bhai.......😂
lol ehsan qureshi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:02 bhabhiji ka ha hai suna hai unke kafi ..... Bade hai original line😂😂
Huha 😂
My grandfather loves fuddi and i loves chuti
Most famous are bancho, hola, fuddi
Bro your all characters are. Very funny Hola,titu, bancho,fuddi,bancho,papa,mummy
0:47 nightmare 😂😂