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There was a highly publicized case in 2018 involving a child named Zainab Ansari in Kasur (not Karachi), which led to public outrage and legal reforms. If you're referring to a different, recent incident, it's possible that unverified or misleading content is circulating on social media.
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, the wife of Pakistani actor Feroze Khan, following a humorous linguistic slip during a podcast interview in April 2026 . Her phrase "Mera born Karachi ka hai"
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This incident fits into a wider pattern of Karachi-based content going viral. Recent discussions in April 2026 have also touched upon other "Zainabs," including: Zainab Faisal
The clip immediately trended across Instagram and TikTok, sparking a wave of memes and lighthearted trolling. While some users joked about the "Urdu-English" blend, many fans defended her, noting it as a simple, relatable mistake during a candid conversation.