Rama Duwaji Lookalike? Pakistani Comedian’s Side-Eye Act Goes Viral

A quirky clip that popped up on Instagram has the internet doing a double-take recently, and rightly so. A Pakistani woman's spot-on imitation of Rama Duwaji's now-iconic side-eye expression has gone massively viral, with viewers briefly convinced they were watching the real thing.

The Viral Moment

The video was shared by K Khan, a comedian noted for her observational humour, on her Instagram. Dressed in a simple black outfit, she perfectly imitates Rama Duwaji's signature looks and mannerisms, including that subtle, expressive side-eye that has made Duwaji a social media favourite. The clip, captioned "Rama Duwaji core," raced past nearly three million views in a short time.

What really caught the attention wasn't much the outfit or the mimicry in itself, but how close K Khan's expressions could get to the original: "For a second I thought this was actually Rama Duwaji."

Internet Reacts: Confusion Meets Amusement

Online users were equally confused and amused. In the comments section, many confided that they had to look twice at the username before realising that it wasn't Duwaji herself in the video. Others did nothing but give props to K Khan's timing and precision, especially when capturing the side-eye with uncanny accuracy.

Comments included laughs and applause from people like, "She has nailed the vibe perfectly," and "This is imitation done right."

Who Is Rama Duwaji - and Why's Her Side-Eye So Famous?

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Rama Duwaji isn't just any random internet celebrity; she's the wife of the mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, and has organically become a viral favourite through the most expressive moments that find their way to social media. Growing up in Houston and having artistic interests in illustration and animation, Duwaji's minimalist style and candid reactions-especially that signature side-eye-make her, well, an online personality.

Her personal story, including how she met Mamdani through a dating app, has contributed to the public interest, but it's her organic and relatable expressions that have launched her into meme-like fame across platforms.

Why This Resonated So Much

In an era where short-form video and meme culture dominate conversation, it doesn't take much for a simple expression to go iconic. But what started out as a few relatable reactions from Duwaji herself-especially those playful side-eye clips, quickly turned into online moments to be shared. And when someone recreates it with such precision, the internet responds fast: confusion, laughs, applause, and millions of views.

What might have seemed like just another Instagram reel ended up as a celebration of how tiny, genuine moments, like a well-timed side-eye, can ripple across the internet and become part of global online culture.