Mishi Khan Defends Resham: “People in Glass Houses Shouldn’t Throw Stones”
Mishi Khan, a prominent Pakistani actress and TV host, recently came forward in support of fellow actress Resham, addressing
Mishi Khan, a prominent Pakistani actress and TV host, recently came forward in support of fellow actress Resham, addressing controversies circulating in media and social media platforms. Sharing a video on Facebook, Mishi Khan criticized talk shows that often invite celebrities and subject them to sensational or provocative questions purely for ratings. She emphasized that making accusations without solid evidence is unfair and damaging.
Speaking directly to talk show host Didar, Mishi Khan said that anyone leveling such allegations should have concrete proof. She highlighted Resham’s charitable nature, pointing out that the actress not only cooks but also distributes food to deserving people. Mishi stressed that such good deeds deserve recognition, rather than being overshadowed by baseless claims.
Mishi Khan Criticizes Ayesha Omar’s Dating Reality Show “Laazwal Eshq”
Mishi Khan further noted that if Resham were truly involved in harming others’ homes or lives, she wouldn’t be living alone. “People who destroy others’ lives never remain alone,” she added, using this analogy to underline Resham’s integrity. She also reminded audiences that everyone has aspects of their past that could be criticized, and it’s more constructive to focus on self-improvement rather than digging into others’ histories. She concluded with the proverb, “People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones,” asserting that Resham is a genuinely good person.
Social media users have largely supported Mishi Khan’s stance, praising her firm opposition to character assassination on live TV shows. Many viewers have expressed appreciation for her call to respect others, focus on positive actions, and avoid sensationalizing celebrities’ personal lives for entertainment purposes.
Mishi Khan’s defense of Resham reflects a growing public sentiment against gossip-driven media content and emphasizes the importance of empathy, respect, and truthfulness in both journalism and social interactions.