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The voice behind the reel.

An accountant who got tired of walking past things nobody could explain.

I'm Abu Bakar. By training I'm an accountant, which mostly means I spent years learning to read the fine print on documents other people skip. bakarexplains is what happened when I pointed that habit at everyday life.

I take the things you walk past every day, the fan overhead, the bill you paid without reading, the water under your city, the clause at the bottom of the contract, and I pull them apart until the hidden mechanism is visible. Then I put a rupee number on it. Because "it's complicated" is usually where someone is quietly charging you.

What this is, and isn't

This isn't a hacks-and-tips channel. It isn't rage-bait, and it isn't a meme page. Think of it as the Johnny Harris of middle-class Pakistan: narrative investigations, ninety seconds each, built on real sources.

The villain in every story is a system or an incentive, never a person, a community, or a belief. I don't do religious commentary. I read the primary source, show you the mechanism, and let the number do the arguing.

Five lanes, one obsession

Ghar Ka Engineer takes apart the machines in your house. The Fine Print prosecutes the scams and systems that move your money. Body Ka Manual explains your own biology without scaring you. Dimaagh Ki Wiring shows you the psychology you didn't notice running. And Hamara Pakistan tells the history, geopolitics and policy that shaped the country, proud, but every claim sourced.

Same dark room, same one warm light, same promise: I read the fine print so you don't have to.