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Friends Nasir Dhillon (left) and Papinder Singh run a YouTube channel, Punjabi Lehar, that tries to heal the wounds of Partition through reuniting loved ones separated when British-ruled India was ...
To find his missing brother, Sadiq Khan, now in his 80s, enlisted the help of Pakistani YouTuber Nasir Dhillon, who produces videos on a channel called Punjabi Lehar telling stories from partition ...
Nasir Dhillon, who runs his YouTube channel with over 531,000 subscribers, says the Punjabi Lehr's aim is "to bridge a gap between the peoples of East and West Punjab, created by Partition." ...
They could never meet again after that but their surviving families were digitally reunited after 75 years, with the efforts of Pakistan based YouTuber Nasir Dhillon on Friday.
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Nasir Dhillon, a former police official based in Lahore and the face behind the YouTube channel Punjabi Lehar, is being probed for his alleged association with Indian YouTuber Jasbir Singh, ...
Police said Singh had met the Lahore-based Nasir Dhillon on three trips to Pakistan after they connected as fellow vloggers. They are investigating Dhillon's links to Pakistani intelligence.
Two Pakistani friends make videos in which those who lived through India's 1947 Partition describe loved ones they lost at the time. With viewers' help, siblings and others are reunited after decades.
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