ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): An obscene video, titled Marry viral video or Umairi viral video, went viral, creating a buzz over social media for the past few days.
Since the video surfaced online, the search activity in Pakistan has seen an unusual surge with several queries, including the 7-minute 11-second (7 11) viral video or the umairi viral video.
The explicit video, reportedly filmed by the couple themselves, shows them engaging in intimacy while holding the camera and talking. In the video, the woman is heard cursing her husband and brothers while praising his partner at the moment,” which has fueled public discussion and anger.
As the video went viral, reports claimed that police had arrested Umairi/Marry, whose real name is Umair Butt, and he is facing a case registered under Section 496 B of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).
Officials revealed that the case was opened following complaints about the spread of inappropriate content and alleged immoral behavior.
Meanwhile, in an interview, the woman, claimed to be the one from the Umairi video clip, has said that the man in the video was holding the phone and she was forced to make the video.
A social media user has shared a clip, claiming that the woman in the interview is the same one featured in the viral Umairi video. The authenticity of the clip is yet to be determined independently.
Fatima Jatoi viral video
The alleged explicit video linked to TikToker Fatima Jatoi has surfaced online, drawing mixed reactions from netizens. However, in a video message, Jatoi, while holding the Holy Quran Pak in her hands, has denied the viral video linked to her, saying that it is a deepfake and was made on purpose for her character assassination.
She urged her fans not to believe or share the video and report it to social media platforms to prevent further circulation.
The video, which contains explicit content, has not yet been independently verified for authenticity, while it has quickly spread across social media, with the phrase “6 minutes 36 seconds” trending.
This is not the first time a social media influencer or TikTok star has been subjected to such videos. Several public figures have dismissed similar videos as deepfakes or AI-generated, highlighting growing concerns about online privacy.
As the trend of video leaks continues, internet users call for the removal of such videos and urge a more comprehensive approach to secure the privacy of internet personalities.




