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Pakistani Tiktok Viral Video: Minahil Malik's Dance Video Goes Viral; Mishi Khan claims she leaked an MMS video herself to gain attention

Pakistani TikTok star Minahil Malik is once again in the spotlight after her latest dance video garnered widespread attention on social media. Malik, who is known for her huge following on social media, posted an Instagram reel of herself dancing to Megan Thee Stallion's hit song “Mamushi” with the caption, “Because it's trending.” The video has received over 69,000 likes, although it comes just weeks after Malik was embroiled in a scandal over a leaked MMS video that sparked widespread online debate.

Controversy surrounding Pakistani TikTok star Minahil Malik's viral MMS leak

The MMS controversy arose when social media users claimed that the leaked video showed intimate moments between Malik and her boyfriend. While some viewers believed the video was authentic, others questioned its credibility and suggested it may have been faked or staged for promotional purposes. Malik responded to the controversy in a video statement, calling the videos “completely fake” and pointing out that she had filed a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). “I have already filed a complaint with the FIA ​​against the person responsible and he will soon be arrested,” she asserted.

Criticism and accusations from Mishi Khan

Pakistani actress Mishi Khan publicly criticized Malik, claiming that she may have released the video herself to gain attention. Without directly naming Malik, Khan was referring to Kareena Kapoor Khan's Bollywood film Heroine, in which the lead character leaks her own explicit video to the public. In her Instagram post, Khan condemned influencers for “stooping to the lowest level” to become famous. “It is shameful to see how these influencers stoop to the lowest level to gain fame and embarrass their families, parents and society. They should be banned from using social media,” Khan said.

Requires responsible use of social media

Khan also called on social media influencers to be more aware of their impact and highlighted the possible consequences of their actions on society. “People look up to you, so stop promoting it. Our society is already suffering from moral decay. Encourage good deeds and engage in positive action,” she added.