Mishi Khan, a well-known actress, host, and activist, is never one to hold back when it comes to expressing her views. Known for her strong opinions, Mishi has fearlessly spoken out on various issues ranging from politics to social causes.
Recently, she addressed the controversial behavior of Pakistani YouTubers, particularly in the wake of a heated debate stemming from the popular Indian podcast India’s Got Latent. The show has been in the spotlight after Ranvir Allahbadia, a guest on the podcast, made inappropriate comments that have sparked outrage among Indian audiences.
While the controversy surrounding India’s Got Latent continues to unfold, Mishi Khan pointed out that similar issues have been overlooked in Pakistan, especially concerning the online behavior of certain YouTubers. She highlighted how Pakistani content creators, in a bid to gain followers, often resort to using foul language, a practice that goes unpunished. Mishi is calling for action to be taken against these individuals who continue to promote toxicity for the sake of popularity.
One of the individuals Mishi has directly targeted is Ducky Bhai, a prominent Pakistani YouTuber. Ducky Bhai, who once gained attention for using abusive language in his videos, has since shifted to vlogging content. However, Mishi Khan has not forgotten his earlier controversial behavior. She had previously criticized him for his involvement in the Sham Idrees feud and now, once again, she is holding him accountable for the toxic language he once promoted.
Mishi’s outspoken nature and calls for accountability reflect her belief that creators should be responsible for the content they share. She argues that allowing such behavior to go unchecked sends the wrong message, especially to young, impressionable audiences. Her plea for action is a reminder that the digital space should be a platform for constructive and respectful discourse, not a place for individuals to seek fame at the expense of others.
As the debate over online content and accountability intensifies, Mishi Khan’s stance is clear: it's time for a change, and those who have crossed the line should face the consequences.