Ramsha Khan Judged for English Accent After Hum Awards Appearance
Ramsha Khan, one of the leading actresses in the Pakistani drama industry, is currently winning hearts with her performance as Nisa in Biryani after delivering a hit with Duniyapur. Her talent, charm, and consistent acting have earned her a strong fanbase, but her recent appearance at the Hum Awards sparked an unexpected debate — not about her performance, but her English accent.
Social Media Reacts to Ramsha Khan’s Accent
During a lighthearted interview segment with Images, Ramsha Khan was asked to participate while still in her dazzling stage costume. She obliged with grace, yet what caught the internet’s attention was not her words, but the way she spoke them.
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Critics on social media quickly jumped in. One user commented, “She is speaking and I am feeling jaw pain.” Another asked, “Why do they change their accents?” while someone else bluntly wrote, “That accent is way cringe.”

Why the Accent Debate is Problematic
Ramsha Khan’s English accent — whether natural or adapted — has become a subject of unnecessary judgment. While accents evolve based on exposure, lifestyle, and media, the criticism highlights a deeper issue: how public figures, especially women, are often scrutinized for their speech rather than their skills.
Instead of focusing on her stellar performances, the internet’s obsession with her English accent shows how quick audiences are to judge, overshadowing her hard work and talent.




























