Pakistan, July 30 -- Juggun Kazim, a well-known actor and TV host, recently opened up about her struggles with Urdu due to her English-medium upbringing. Speaking on the Ahmed Fozan Podcast, she revealed how growing up in an English-speaking environment affected her ability to read and understand her national language.

Kazim explained that her childhood was surrounded by English, from her home to her school life. "Everyone in my house spoke English, even my nanny was Sri Lankan," she shared. She studied at Lahore Grammar School, where speaking Urdu was only allowed during Urdu class, which made her connection with the language even weaker.

Reflecting on this, she questioned her mother's decisions and the mindset behind them. "What gora ...