Pakistani actress Kubra Khan has added a dose of humor to social media by resharing a short, comedic video featuring Bilal Munir in a mock “spy” role set in India.

The clip plays on cultural familiarity and everyday references, delivering its punch through subtle dialogue.
In the video, Bilal appears dressed casually in a pink hoodie layered under a black jacket, blending into the surroundings as he attempts to pass himself off as a local.
The premise unfolds when a random man approaches him and asks, “Oh bhai, kia naam hai apka?” Without hesitation, Bilal responds with a convincingly common name: “Kumar Yadav.”
To test him further, the man points out two popular Indian street foods, pani puri and bhaji, both of which Bilal correctly identifies, momentarily strengthening his cover.
However, the skit takes a sharp and distinctly Pakistani turn when Bilal checks the man’s phone and asks the question that ultimately gives him away: “PTA phone hai?”
The reference to Pakistan Telecommunications Authority approval immediately exposes the flaw in his disguise.
Realizing something is amiss, the man quickly identifies Bilal as a spy and grabs him by the collar, abruptly ending the act and sealing the joke.

Kubra Khan reshared the video on her Instagram Stories, adding two laughing emojis, subtly signaling her appreciation for the comedic timing and concept.
Her reaction further amplified the clip’s visibility while keeping the focus squarely on the humor rather than commentary.

The video stands out for its simplicity and sharp observation, relying on everyday details to drive the narrative.

Kubra Khan remains one of the most prominent television actresses, known for acclaimed dramas such as Sinf-e-Aahan, Alif, Humsafar (film adaptation), Jannat Se Aagay, and Sang-e-Mah.
She has earned praise for her versatility and strong screen presence, along with multiple award nominations over the years.
Kubra is married to fellow actor Gohar Rasheed, and the couple is often admired for maintaining a balance between public visibility and personal privacy.






