Pakistani influencer Jannat Mirza recently engaged with fans in a lighthearted Ramadan-themed Q&A on Instagram, sharing everything from her first fasting experience to a playful sister meme.

When asked about her “first roza,” Jannat described it as “easy peasy!!,” a short and cheerful reply that instantly resonated with her audience. Another fan suggested she start a Ramadan vlog series, to which she admitted she is considering it, but noted that vlogging is “very time taking,” highlighting the effort required for filming and editing longer content.

Though no formal commitment has been made, the prospect of a Ramadan vlog has sparked excitement among her followers, showing the high engagement her casual updates generate.

The most talked-about moment came from a meme Jannat shared on her Story. Featuring a thoughtful white cat nibbling its paw, the caption read: “Sab toxic log hatate-hatate, ab sirf behen reh gayi” (“After removing all the toxic people, now only my sister is left”). The joke resonated with fans familiar with her playful bond with sisters Alishba Anjum and Sehar Mirza, who frequently appear in her content. Their banter-filled dynamic remains a fan favorite.

With over 25 million TikTok followers and millions more on Instagram, Jannat Mirza continues to dominate Pakistan’s digital space. Rising to fame through short-form videos, lip-syncs, and lifestyle content, she has since expanded into fashion collaborations and even film appearances.

Her massive following ensures that even casual updates, like a first roza review, become widely discussed. If she moves forward with a Ramadan vlog, it would join the growing trend of long-form content among Pakistani creators. Influencers like Irfan Junejo, known for cinematic storytelling, Sham Idrees for lifestyle and family vlogs, and Zaid Ali for community-focused content, have paved the way for engaging, extended digital storytelling.

Fans eagerly await any new developments from Jannat, whether it’s her playful Ramadan content or a fully-fledged vlog series. Her mix of humor, lifestyle insight, and relatability keeps her at the forefront of Pakistan’s social media scene.