Summing up the essence of her post, the actress and content creator uses humor to point out how certain interview formats blur the line between meaningful conversation and unnecessary personal probing, all in the name of views and engagement.
In the video, Romaisa Khan transforms into a parody host, complete with exaggerated styling and props.
What follows is a series of uncomfortable questions aimed at a guest, touching on topics like income, divorce, relationships, family matters, and even deeply personal grief.
The exaggerated delivery reflects a growing concern among audiences that some hosts prioritize sensationalism over sensitivity.
Adding another layer to the sarcasm, Romaisa Khan captioned the post: “Come for free, it will give you exposure THE EXPOSURE.”
The video critiques how artists and influencers are often invited onto platforms without fair compensation, under the promise of “exposure,” only to be subjected to uncomfortable or overly personal questioning for the sake of content.
The response online has been overwhelmingly supportive.
Influencers such as Areeka Haq, Laraib Rahim, Hamna Ayub, and Humna Zahid joined the conversation, sharing their views that such practices need to stop.
Social media personality Abdul Rehman Asim also reacted, with many users flooding the comments section with laughing emojis while agreeing with the message.
A common theme in the reactions was that while the video is humorous, it reflects a very real issue within the industry.
Apart from the humor, the reel highlights a shift in audience awareness.
Viewers are increasingly recognizing and calling out content that crosses personal boundaries, even when presented under the guise of entertainment.
Professionally, Romaisa Khan has built a strong presence in Pakistan’s digital and entertainment space.
Starting as a content creator, she later expanded into acting and continues to explore diverse projects.
Her recent appearance in Jinki Shadi Unki Shadi further showcased her versatility.
