Viral video controversy: Khalil & Sahil show on private TV channel ‘exposed as drama’

Khalilur rehman Sahir Sahil Adeem

(Daily Point) — In a shocking revelation, the TV show “Mukalma with Khalil ur Rehman Qamar & Sahil Adeem”, hosted by anchorperson Ayesha Jahanzeb, has been exposed as a scripted and planted show for ratings.

The scandal came to light after a Facebook post revealed that the girl named Azba, who can be seen asking controversial questions in a viral video, was allegedly an employee of the same private channel.

The viral video depicting a heated argument involving Khalil ur Rehman Qamar was part of a pre-planned drama conducted to get views and attention. It has been disclosed that participants, including Mr Khalil and Azba, were acting according to a predetermined script. This revelation has sparked widespread outrage and debate across social media platforms.

Critics argue that such manipulative tactics exploit public sentiments for ratings, especially targeting Pakistani audiences. Azba’s involvement, who is purportedly a reporter for the channel, raises further questions about journalistic integrity and transparency within media organisations.

The controversy has also erupted discussions about the role of media in shaping public opinion and the ethical implications of scripted entertainment passing off as authentic dialogue. As reactions continue to pour in, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the power and responsibility of media in today’s digital age.

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