“100 days of hell.”
Pakistani celebrities have come together to support Ducky Bhai after his harrowing account of arrest and mistreatment went viral.
His latest vlog detailing the physical and emotional torture he endured in custody has amassed millions of views, sparking public outrage across social media.
Comedian Shafaat Ali voiced concern over societal attitudes, saying that figures like the FIA officer Sarfaraz Chaudhary represent moral policing that must end in Pakistan.
Actress Mishi Khan called for accountability, stating: “If this can happen to a famous YouTuber, imagine the suffering of ordinary citizens under the same system.”
Saqib Azhar admitted he had never watched Ducky’s content before but was heartbroken after seeing the extent of his suffering.
Hira Mani offered emotional support, writing: “Everything will be fine. Stay strong. If a man has his wife’s support, no one can defeat him.”
Religious scholar Hasham Elahi Zaheer expressed deep concern, highlighting that such cruelty is now affecting individuals like him too.
He urged authorities to make an example of those responsible, emphasising that the rule of law should protect all citizens equally.
Content creator Sham Idrees, despite past disagreements, expressed solidarity, saying no individual deserves to be treated with such cruelty and oppression.
Interviewer Irshad Bhatti, who had previously interacted with Sarfaraz Chaudhary, posted a video supporting Ducky Bhai and offered a public apology for earlier coverage.
Rajab Butt, a former friend of Ducky, stressed that many influencers promote apps but only a few face legal consequences, highlighting selective enforcement.
He added that authorities often pursue easy targets while ignoring larger players and extended his best wishes to Ducky and his family.
Actress Fiza Ali released a video expressing solidarity, directly criticising the actions of Sarfaraz Chaudhary and condemning the mistreatment of the YouTuber.
Renowned model and television personality Nadia Hussain wrote on social media, praising Ducky Bhai’s resilience and celebrating the end of his “100 days of hell” with Big Brother’s blessings.
She emphasised that regardless of accusations surrounding gambling app promotions, no one deserves such treatment, calling it utterly unfair and inhumane.
Actor Khaqan Shahnawaz shared a strong message, stating Pakistan’s institutions often misuse authority and operate without accountability, leaving ordinary citizens vulnerable.
Support from the entertainment community highlights the growing concern over law enforcement overreach.
Fans and fellow creators continue to amplify Ducky Bhai’s story, demanding systemic reforms and recognition of the mental and emotional trauma caused by such incidents.
Supporters remain hopeful that his courage in speaking out will inspire structural reforms.








