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Ramsha Khan is a well-known Pakistani television and film actor. She began her career with the film Thora Jee Le alongside Bilal Abbas Khan. Since then, she has appeared in many hit dramas.
Khan worked in some dramas including Mah-e-Tamaam, Khud Parast, Kaisa Hai Naseeba, Shahrukh Ki Saliyan, Woh Aik Pal. Fans like her for her good and natural acting. Ramsha has 3.4 million Instagram followers. Currently, viewers are praising her performance in ARY Digital’s Biryani.

Recently, old clips of Ramsha Khan from the show Living On the Edge resurfaced on social media. The actress took part in the show almost fifteen years ago on ARY Digital. In one special episode, singer Imran Khan appeared as a guest.
He asked her to kiss a snake during a challenge. She tried but could not complete it. In another viral clip, she sang his famous song “Amplifier.” These moments aired many years ago, yet they have returned online with full force.
As the clips spread, social media users reacted quickly. Many viewers felt shocked after seeing her old appearance. Several people compared her past look with her current one. Some users accused her of changing her look through cosmetic procedures. One fan wrote that she looked completely unrecognizable.
Another user commented that she now seemed “full of plastic and Botox.” Moreover, several people called the audition format of Living On the Edge “cringe” and said it resembled a casting-couch style setup.

Additionally, some viewers noted a trend of old celebrity clips resurfacing. They mentioned how Hiba Bukhari’s old videos went viral earlier. Now, Ramsha’s early appearances are gaining attention in the same way. Many people believe more old clips of different celebrities will appear soon.
Under the post, users shared mixed comments. Some joked about how fame changes a person. Others pointed out visible aesthetic procedures.
At Six Screens we believe, the old clip of the actress shows the beauty standards set in our industry and how people change with time.

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