Indian television and film actress Hina Khan recently made headlines for a powerful message she shared online, responding to targeted trolling she received from ‘across the border’. In a heartfelt and unapologetic note, Khan reaffirmed her unwavering pride in her Indian identity, saying, āIām nothing if not Indian.ā
The Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai star, who has been representing India on various global platformsāfrom Cannes to regional film festivalsātook a stand against a wave of online abuse reportedly sparked by her appearance at an international event. Trolls, primarily from Pakistan, had questioned her choice of attire and mocked her representation of Indian culture. But Hina didnāt stay silent.
Taking to her social media, Hina posted a statement that struck a chord with fans across the country. She wrote:
“I know who I am. I know what I stand for. I represent my country with pride wherever I go. If you think a dress defines my patriotism or my culture, you’re sadly mistaken. Iām nothing if not Indianāthrough my values, my work, and my spirit.ā
This isnāt the first time Hina Khan has been targeted by online trolls, but what stood out this time was her direct reference to those āacross the borderāāa phrase clearly alluding to Pakistani critics. Her words were not only a defense of her personal choices but also a broader assertion of how nationalism shouldn’t be reduced to symbols or superficial judgments.
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Several fans and celebrities came out in her support, praising her for taking a dignified yet firm stand. Actress Gauahar Khan tweeted, āProud of you, Hina. Grace under fire. Thatās how you do it.ā Television personalities like Arjun Bijlani and Nia Sharma also shared supportive messages, emphasizing the importance of standing united in the face of hate.
Hina Khan, known for breaking stereotypes and pushing boundariesāfrom playing a bold Komolika to starring in indie films like Lines and Country of Blindāhas consistently used her platform to address issues of identity, empowerment, and nationalism. Her response to the trolls was not just a defense, but a reminder that patriotism is lived, not worn.
As tensions between social media users from India and Pakistan continue to flare over cultural and political issues, Hina’s statement cuts through the noise with clarity. Her note stands as a message of pride, resilience, and dignityāa reminder that oneās national identity runs deeper than internet narratives.