Updates on Saad Khan – Participant who died in Unilever’s Reality Show
Friday, 08. 28. 2009 – Category: BrandWatch, Reality Shows, TV Shows
These details are given by a 2nd cousin of Saad on the condition of anonymity. Saad was 31, 6′2″, handsome man was employed at RBS (formerly ABN AMRO). Saad live a very ambitious and thrilled life. In his professional life, he had accomplished more than his age. He had well established career and didn’t participate for the prize money or anything. He was rather very thrilling and adventurous. He was disqualified from the show after a few days but was then called by the death on a wild card entry.
He did not lose his balance in the water – he was an excellent swimmer but the doctors in Thailand after carrying out an autopsy told that his muscle had pulled and he had some weight tied up to his feet as part of the challenge and so could not make it back up. He was under water for about 6 minutes.
Saad has left a widow and 4 kids:
Oldest one is 7 years old, then twins of age 5.5 and then the youngest who is only 1.5 years of age.
His brother is filing a case against the ones responsible but it is just very sad that this did not appear anywhere in the papers or any of the news channel.
More Unconfirmed Info:
Shooting was done in Thailand
TV Channel was: Oxygene
Production Head: Naved Arshad
It is also said that the production was carried out by an Indian company. The shooting was halted. And the investigation in Thailand is continued.
Below is a picture of an obituary note given on Sunday 23 August in Dawn’s Metropolitan by his close friends. It is on 14th Page.

the following phone numbers are mentioned in the ad. So if you people want more information, you can try them.
Moiz Wali Khan 0300-2722882
Asif Javed 0321-2417677
Babar Jumani 0300-8214919
Imaad Wali Khan 0300-2289833
Updates:
We have re-launched Aarpix forums with an Online Condolence Book for Saad, as a first post on Aarpix.com, I request all of you to join and comment. Here is the link http://aarpix.com/forum/index.php?topic=2.msg3#new
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August 28th, 2009 at 12:40 pm
I don’t know the guy but I would request you guys to please remove those phone numbers. Don’t let strangers call them up and ask them how their relative died.
May Saad rest in peace.
Thanks.
August 28th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
very sad
August 28th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
This is to inform the nation that unilever is run by the zionists, and they will never show thses news in any media as this will cause a big mass reaction against unilever.
I believe that Paksitan should stand up against all the zionists now! We should make the multinationsla realise that they can not rule us.
Stop buying mutinational stuff, be pakistani and buy only muslim products.
August 29th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Please join the Facebook Group, Say NO to reality shows, For MUHAMMAD SAAD KHAN
Basic Info
Name: Say NO to Reality Shows
Type: Common Interest – Beliefs & Causes
Description: Reality shows around the media world have become very popular. In a quest to make thrilling, adventurous and exciting programs the producers, sponsors, directors, media managers, risk the life of un-trained & un-skilled participants.
This is a pure act of playing with a precious human life. This facebook page marks a start of a campaign against all such entities who organize and sponsor such events for cheap publicity & monetary kick backs.
http://www.facebook.com/share.php?appid=2530096808&src=box&tid=125880517398&u=http%3A%2F%2Fteeth.com.pk%2Fblog%2F2009%2F08%2F28%2Fsaad-khan-unilever-mindshare-accident#/group.php?gid=125880517398
August 30th, 2009 at 1:52 am
We will wait for a while and see how unilever responds to it. If they did go the legal way and did not bear their social responsibility we will start a boycott their products campagin against them by making comics on each of their products and making… spoof ads of each of their products to help build the awareness and aid the boycott.
Here is a glimpse of what we are going to do.
http://paksatire.com/2009/08/29/unilever-mindshare-clear-reality-show-becomes-cruelty-show/
August 31st, 2009 at 11:30 am
This is actually a neglegence from Unilever or Mindshare… whoever… it should be well compensated to the affected family and proper investigation MUST be started and Media… huh….. what a business you guys are doing…. F earning money???? that’s it???? oh come on yaar,,, do some real stuff….MF
September 1st, 2009 at 11:39 am
@ Sana Zohra
Thats very stupid. Do you have any idea how important unilever is to our country’s economy? And it is not run by zionist you ignorant ass. its a limited company which means it has many owners. beofre you start making accusations like that do yo research properly. you cant blame jews for everything that is wrong in this world.
Also he did not drown. he died of a heart attack. he was taken out of the water and ressucitated but that triggered a heart attack and he died.
may he rest in peace.
September 2nd, 2009 at 2:14 pm
He was a very good friend of mine and i’ll always miss him as he was a nice person though May God give his soul Rest and Peace i’ll miss u always saad ur Friend from UAE
September 2nd, 2009 at 7:27 pm
Our take on Pakistan’s traditional media on this issue.
http://paksatire.com/2009/09/02/media-role-unilever-mindshare-saad-khan-rbs-clear-reality-show-death-accident/
September 7th, 2009 at 11:26 am
i even dont know you but the story i red its unbelivable, mens you cant trust this type of company , they just like to make mony but no value for humanbeen
September 10th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
No consumer company does shoots especially abroad. They hire experts. No way to tell experts what to do. So don’t blame unilever. Try to get them a good deal for the family. You can’t do it by slapping someone. Let family talk.