Sajal Malik, Pakistani Tik Tok star, responds to leaked video controversy: 'Mentally haunted and falsely accused'

Sajal Malik categorically denied any involvement, labeling the video as "complete fake"

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Manjusha Radhakrishnan (Entertainment Editor)
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Dubai: Pakistani TikTok influencer Sajal Malik has addressed the controversy surrounding an explicit video circulating online that allegedly features her.

In a statement, Malik categorically denied any involvement, labeling the video as a "complete fake" and expressing that the ordeal has left her "mentally haunted" and "falsely accused."

The video, which began circulating on April 22, 2025, quickly went viral across various social media platforms, sparking widespread debate about its authenticity and raising concerns over privacy and cybercrime.

While some individuals have questioned the video's legitimacy, others have criticised Malik, leading to a polarised online discourse.

In response to the incident, Malik has filed a formal complaint with Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), seeking a thorough investigation into the source of the leak. She emphasized that the situation is not merely online trolling but amounts to character assassination.

Malik, known for her engaging street interviews and social commentary on TikTok, where she has amassed over 176,000 followers, has faced a significant invasion of privacy due to this incident. Her silence prior to the statement had fueled speculation, but she has now made it clear that she is taking legal action to address the matter.

This incident is part of a troubling trend involving Pakistani influencers facing similar breaches of privacy. Previous cases include Minahil Malik and Imsha Rehman, who also dealt with the circulation of alleged private videos. These events highlight the vulnerabilities faced by online personalities and the need for robust mechanisms to protect individuals from digital exploitation.

As the investigation unfolds, Malik's supporters have rallied behind her, demanding justice and calling out the culture of shaming women online. The incident underscores the importance of respecting privacy and the potential consequences of viral misinformation in the digital age.

Manjusha Radhakrishnan
Manjusha Radhakrishnan Entertainment Editor
Manjusha Radhakrishnan has been slaying entertainment news and celebrity interviews in Dubai for 18 years—and she’s just getting started. As Entertainment Editor, she covers Bollywood movie reviews, Hollywood scoops, Pakistani dramas, and world cinema. Red carpets? She’s walked them all—Europe, North America, Macau—covering IIFA (Bollywood Oscars) and Zee Cine Awards like a pro. She’s been on CNN with Becky Anderson dropping Bollywood truth bombs like Salman Khan Black Buck hunting conviction and hosted panels with directors like Bollywood’s Kabir Khan and Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh. She has also covered film festivals around the globe. Oh, and did we mention she landed the cover of Xpedition Magazine as one of the UAE’s 50 most influential icons? She was also the resident Bollywood guru on Dubai TV’s Insider Arabia and Saudi TV, where she dishes out the latest scoop and celebrity news. Her interview roster reads like a dream guest list—Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Shah Rukh Khan, Robbie Williams, Sean Penn, Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Joaquin Phoenix, and Morgan Freeman. From breaking celeb news to making stars spill secrets, Manjusha doesn’t just cover entertainment—she owns it while looking like a star herself.
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