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TikTok star Sajal Malik takes legal action against leaks scandal

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LAHORE: Sajal Malik, a TikTok star and host, is the most recent Pakistani celebrity to become a victim of a fake video scandal after it was discovered that she was in a compromised state in the internet footage.

The show presenter has come out to deny involvement in a widely shared internet clip, amid an increasing pattern of purported video leaks targeting social media influencers.

The video, which went viral, showed a woman who looked like Sajal Aly having a private moment with a man. It caused a lot of conjecture on Facebook and WhatsApp groups.

If you examine the videos attentively, you can see that the woman is not Sajal Malik; rather, it is another woman. The video was posted on social media with misleading descriptions to deceive users.

Since the video was phony and unrelated to her, Sajal formally filed a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

Digital platforms were informed by Sajal Malik that the clips are not his. She criticized internet publications and other sources for disseminating unsubstantiated charges, claiming that the issue had caused her severe pain.

Staff Reporter

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