Nadia Khan’s Unfiltered Video Sparks Social Media Debate

Unfiltered Clip Of Nadia Khan Triggers Mixed Reactions Online

ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – Pakistani television host and actress Nadia Khan has once again become a trending topic on social media. This time, however, the attention stems from an unfiltered viral video that sparked mixed reactions among fans and online users.

Nadia Khan has been a well-known figure in Pakistan’s entertainment industry for decades. She gained widespread recognition through the popular morning program The Nadia Khan Show and later appeared in several television dramas. Currently, she is hosting a Ramadan transmission while maintaining a strong digital presence with more than 2.6 million followers on Instagram and over one million subscribers on YouTube.

Recently, she appeared in an interview on the YouTube channel Irfanistan, where she shared that she previously avoided hosting Ramadan transmissions. She explained that her father had always advised her to be careful when discussing sensitive topics such as religion and politics, as these subjects require deep knowledge and responsibility.

A short clip from the interview, recorded without any beauty filters, quickly circulated online. Viewers noticed natural details such as dryness and wrinkles around her eyes, along with visible makeup creases, which soon became the center of online discussion.

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Some social media users suggested she consult a skincare specialist. One commenter even mentioned Shaista Lodhi, suggesting she seek professional skincare advice, while others criticized the makeup application, saying the under-eye concealer was not blended properly.

At the same time, many fans defended Nadia Khan, saying that aging is a natural process and that people should accept appearances without filters. Supporters argued that social media audiences have become too accustomed to heavily edited images and cosmetic procedures, making natural looks seem unusual.

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