Indian Mom’s Heartfelt Reaction to Ban on Pakistani Dramas Goes Viral

Kaynaat Kapoor’s viral video captures her mom’s sadness over missing Pakistani drama Naqab

Sabahat Abid
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An Indian mom’s heartfelt reaction to the ban on Pakistani dramas has left the internet both laughing and sympathizing. Content creator Kaynaat Kapoor shared a lighthearted yet emotional video on Instagram featuring her mother’s response to the news—and it has quickly gone viral.

In the video, Kaynaat tells her mom that Pakistani dramas are no longer being aired in India and jokingly asks,

“Now what will you do with your life, Mum?” With a serious face, her mother replies, “It’s really tough.”

 

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When Kaynaat pushes further, her mom shifts concern to another family member, saying, “I’m actually worried about your grandma now, how will she spend her days?”

But the moment that hit viewers hardest came when Kaynaat asked once more what her mom would do—and she quietly said, “I was watching the drama Naqab… but now the next episode won’t be aired.”

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The caption under the video read: “Pakistani serial ban hone ka pada mummy ky dill py gehra asar.” (The Pakistani drama ban has deeply affected mom’s heart.)

The internet loved the genuine emotion and humor in the clip. One user commented, “Use VPN 😂” while another offered help: “Mummy ko hum yaha se screen record kr k bhejdengy 😂”

One touching comment summed up the sentiment shared by many: “This is what we two countries share — so much love and respect. Just a few misunderstandings created by others make us all suffer. On both sides of the border, there are loving people. ❤️

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Sabahat Abid is an entertainment reporter covering National and International entertainment industry.
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