Mishi Khan is a famous Pakistani television actor, host, social activist, and digital creator. She initially gained recognition for her performances in dramas such as Aroosa, Ajaib Khana, Tipu Sultan, Saat Pardon Mein, Khala Khairan, Landa Bazaar, and Uroosa. Nowadays, Mishi Khan hosts one of the longest-running morning shows on K2 TV. She is a vocal celebrity who frequently speaks out on national, international, and social issues. She also often shares her views on the Pakistani entertainment industry.

Mishi Khan recently criticized the rising trend of adding bold scenes to Pakistani dramas.



Talking about it, Mishi Khan said, “There has been a widespread increase in vulgarity in the name of films, dramas, stage shows, and social media. Even Indian movies and songs have become too vulgar. I’m astonished by this vulgarity. And it’s not only India—our dramas are becoming the same. They have started normalizing hugging, and soon they will start showing bedroom scenes and French kissing. No one is talking about it. Dramas are watched at home with families and children, whereas films are not always as easily accessible. Our dramas have become vulgar. Married couples in dramas are shown hugging in almost every serial. So when are you going to start French kissing as well? There is an actress who has been given so much liberty when it comes to hugging.” Watch here:
Fans are agreeing with Mishi Khan’s stance and are appreciating her for raising her voice on the subtle normalization of vulgarity and obscenity in Pakistani dramas. Read the comments:





