Once again, social media is abuzz with controversy over the alleged leak of an explicit video of actor Ajaz Khan.
Searches for ‘Ajaz Khan MMS Leak’ started trending on Instagram and other platforms, but initial investigations revealed that the video is not authentic.
The viral thumbnails and links turned out to be clickbait, leading users to suspicious websites. Previously, similar controversies involving Ajaz Khan have proven to be publicity stunts or digital scams. This time too, the matter is believed to be related to AI or fake content.
A video of actor and former Bigg Boss contestant Ajaz Khan is currently creating a storm on social media and has become a topic of discussion. As you know, there was a sudden surge in searches on Google and Instagram regarding a ‘viral MMS leak,’ which fueled speculation. Users are wondering whether the alleged MMS video of Ajaz Khan is actually real or just another clickbait circulating on the internet?
Several accounts on various social platforms, including Instagram, shared a thumbnail claiming to show Ajaz Khan with a girl.
These posts deliberately used terms like ‘MMS Leak’ to pique people’s curiosity and encourage them to click on the links. However, the truth turned out to be quite different.
Ajaz Khan’s ‘MMS Leak’ video? Investigations revealed that the links being shared as ‘Ajaz Khan MMS Leak’ do not actually lead to the real video. These links redirect users to other websites or suspicious pages. So far, there has been no official reaction from Ajaz Khan regarding this entire ‘MMS Leak’ controversy. What is an ‘MMS Leak’ scam? The “MMS leak” clickbait is a dangerous digital scam that exploits people’s curiosity and their tendency to pry into private lives. On social media, shocking headlines and blurry images are used to claim that a private video of a celebrity or ordinary person has been “leaked.” Also read: Let’s do it together! Who is influencer Fit Varsha? Exposed Ajaz Khan by showing proof. In reality, such videos don’t even exist. These links trap users in a kind of “marketing funnel,”
where they are forced to watch advertisements, download apps, or fall into subscription traps. In many cases, these links are also used for phishing and spreading malware, which can put the user’s personal data at risk.
What was the Ajaz Khan ‘Threesome’ MMS controversy? In April 2025, Ajaz Khan was also in the news regarding an alleged “leaked MMS,” which claimed to show him in a “threesome” situation. However, social media users and media reports soon declared it a calculated publicity stunt. It was reported that this controversy was linked to the promotion of his upcoming reality show House Arrest (Ullu app). The other faces seen in the video had already appeared in the show’s official teaser, after which it became clear that the “MMS leak” narrative was merely fabricated to grab viewers’ attention. Timestamp Trend: A New Digital Trap In recent months, strange timestamp trends like ’19 minute 34 second’ and ’12 minute 46 second’ have also emerged. Their purpose is to circumvent social media’s safety filters and weaponize viral curiosity. By making users search for such codewords, they are led to dangerous links. This trend was misused after a real privacy breach at the end of 2025, in which many influencers were unnecessarily targeted. Trends like ‘Umair 7:11’, ‘5:39’, ‘Marry Astar’, and Fatima Jatoi also later proved to be completely fake and scams.





