Nadia Khan’s latest review of the drama ‘Bas Tera Saath Ho’ is making waves as she candidly dissects the dysfunctional family dynamics of Mursaleen’s household, offering a humorous yet pointed critique.
Veteran television host and actress Nadia Khan has once again captured audience attention with her unfiltered commentary, this time dissecting the family dynamics portrayed in the popular Pakistani drama Bas Tera Saath Ho. Her recent critique, specifically targeting Mursaleen’s family, has gone viral, following her earlier mimicry of Dada’s dialogue from the same show, solidifying her reputation for blunt and engaging reviews.

Nadia Khan, a prominent figure in Pakistani entertainment, is celebrated for her diverse career spanning acting and hosting. Her notable roles in dramas like Des Pardes, Bandhan, and Aesi Hai Tanhai have earned her critical acclaim. Beyond acting, her hosting gigs on shows such as Kya Drama Hai and Rise and Shine have showcased her ability to engage with current affairs, viral topics, and celebrity lives with an unapologetic candor. Fans can follow her candid insights on Nadia Khan’s Instagram.

In her latest viral review, Nadia Khan humorously but pointedly addressed the perpetually dysfunctional household of Mursaleen in Bas Tera Saath Ho. She remarked, “Now Ansa and Anas have come back home, where a family drama is going on as usual. There is a constant atmosphere of disrespect in Mursaleen’s house, where the children are always badmouthing their parents. One thing I have noticed is that the children are always at home. Shehreen and Shayan are always at home. Our kids are the same age, but they never stay at home. Not only that, they are also misbehaving with their mother. I have seen such children who actively take part in family gossip. I know a kid who sits with the aunties and asks his mom, ‘Mom, what happened to that aunty you were telling me about?’ Mursaleen’s household is also like that. His children love gossip. They have nothing else to do. Shehreen and her brother are always at home.”


Nadia Khan’s sharp observations resonate with many viewers who find humor in the exaggerated family dynamics often portrayed in Pakistani dramas. Her ability to articulate these common frustrations with a touch of wit is what keeps her audience engaged. What are your thoughts on Mursaleen’s family in Bas Tera Saath Ho, and do you agree with Nadia Khan’s assessment?
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