
The source of an alleged private video leak involving Pakistani TikTok star Sajal Malik remains unclear. The footage, which has gone viral on social media, purportedly shows Malik—who has 176.7K followers and 2.9 million likes on TikTok—in an intimate setting with a male companion.
Reports indicate the video’s origin is still unverified, but its circulation has sparked widespread debate in Pakistan. Many of Sajal Malik’s supporters have condemned the privacy violation, calling the non-consensual sharing of such content unethical.
Meanwhile, speculation has emerged that Sajal Malik may have orchestrated the leak herself for cheap publicity. This controversy fits a broader pattern where Pakistani social media personalities face scrutiny over digital ethics and privacy breaches.

The incident has drawn mixed reactions, with some blaming malicious actors for exploiting private moments, while others suspect a publicity stunt. Previously, Actress Aina Asif  faced similar targeting when a Deepfake video was illegally leaked online, fueling demands for stronger digital privacy laws in Pakistan.
Last week, influencer minahil malik alleged explicit video surfaced, reigniting debates about consent, online safety, and social media accountability. The rising frequency of such cases underscores the urgent need for stricter online privacy regulations to protect individuals from cyber exploitation.