In her recent statement, she reflected on how people emotionally connect with fictional dramas, often shedding tears over on-screen stories, yet dismiss real-life struggles with the phrase “sab drama hai.”
Reema Khan highlighted this contrast to shed light on a harsh truth about society’s selective empathy. “People can cry for a character in a drama but fail to understand real human pain around them,” she said.
Her words urge people to reconsider how they respond to the suffering of others in real life.
The actress’ statement has sparked discussions online, with many praising her for pointing out the societal double standards in emotional responses.
Fans and commentators have shared personal experiences where real-life pain was often ignored or belittled, while fictional stories received widespread attention.
Reema Khan, known for her impactful work in Pakistani cinema and television, used this opportunity to call for more compassion and awareness.
Her reflections remind people that empathy should not be selective and that acknowledging real-life struggles is as important as enjoying fictional storytelling.
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Her statement serves as a wake-up call for society to balance emotional engagement with dramas and real-world human experiences, urging a more compassionate and understanding attitude toward others.