Thora Jee Le, the movie in which Ramsha Khan made her acting debut in 2017, did not perform well at the box office. However, the actress continued to pursue a career in acting in spite of that. Her big break came in 2020 with Ghissi Pitti Mohabbat, one of many television serials in which she later appeared.
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The Sinf-e-Aahan actor has now opened up about her experience breaking into the industry, the challenges she faced, and what motivated her to take it seriously in an interview with Masala.
“I started out doing modelling as a hobby to supplement my income while I was in school. But as time went on, I started to enjoy it. To be completely honest, I’ve only recently begun to treat my career seriously. It’s no longer just something I do to pay the bills for fun, she told the outlet.
Ramsha Khan explained how she came across
by saying, “I had applied for the part and was given the part. It was enjoyable and an adventure working with some like-minded individuals who were also working on their first project, including our producer and director Rafay Rashdi, just like every gig in my life at the time. I simply moved on as it came and went.Ramsha Khan
Fortunately, the failure of the movie did not have a negative impact on her because she had not yet developed a strong emotional attachment to her career. “I was not emotionally affected all that much. But perhaps from that point on, I was just gradually learning to become the person I am today, one who chooses the work I sign up for with care.Ramsha Khan
Ramsha said, “From the moment Abdullah Seja, the producer, narrated the script to me, I just knew it was a game-changing project! ” As for accepting Ghisi Pitti Mohabbat’s, which was a phenomenal success, Ramsha shared, utterly aware that it might go either way—the audience might either utterly love it or utterly despise it. For the opportunity to play a completely unique role on television, I agreed to this script.
Pariwash from Sinf-e-Aahan is another recent role that helped Ramsha reach new heights and shine on television. The actor portrays a Baloch girl with exceptional shooting abilities who, despite being advised by those around her not to pursue a “man’s dream,” nevertheless, enlists in the army.Ramsha Khan
Along with other female co-stars like Syra Yousuf, Kubra Khan, and Sajjal Aly, Ramsha was also seen performing a number of stunts. But the actor went into detail about the nuances of her character and how she made it her own. Ramsha Khan
“In terms of prep, I feel there were certain critical things for me. She was educated in the city, so her accent had to have a slight undertone since she couldn’t have been speaking hardcore Balochi. Second, I spent a solid three months living the military lifestyle while filming at the PMA (Pakistan Military Academy), Kakul, which was outside of my natural environment (Karachi).
While working “with one of the best directors in the country,” amsha nevertheless appreciated it. “Sinf-e-Ahan will always be a very precious part of my acting journey,” she continued. “Nadeem Baig, the biggest production team, and sharing the screen with the finest and best actors of the country.”Ramsha Khan
Ramsha talked openly about her role as Neha in Hum Tum and how she met Ahad Raza Mir and grew close to him. “I can honestly say that Sinf-e-Ahan training and the shooting of Hum Tum were the toughest shoots of my life.
There were no days off for us. I had the impression that I was either Neha in real life or Neha returning home to pass out and then becoming Neha again. It was a challenging experience of a lifetime. Ramsha Khan
“I think I can relate to Neha personally because of her independence, her viewpoint on how girls should be living their lives on their own terms, and her unwavering love for family,” she continued.
With Ahad Raza Mir, Junaid Khan, Sarah Khan, and everyone else from this show, I also formed some wonderful friendships and bonds. The on-screen chemistry between Ahad and Ramsha in the show quickly became well-known after its premiere.
Regarding upcoming projects or movies, Ramsha admitted she is “taking one day at a time.” When the celebrity learned that Pakistani stars were making their international debuts, she admitted that while she has similar goals, she prefers to leave things to chance.
“Why not have wishes and aspirations? I’ve finally come to terms with the fact that I’m an actor, and if anything good happens, I’m totally open to trying out for a role. I am all about life’s journey and what comes my way,” she said in her conclusion.