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Youtuber Ducky Bhai to end 100-day silence today

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ISLAMABAD: Famous YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman alias Ducky Bhai has announced to break his 100-day silence.

He said in his message on the social networking website X that after not speaking a single word for 100 days, I will break my silence at 6 pm today.

Ducky Bhai said that his message will be one that people will not forget. It may be recalled that famous YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman was arrested from Lahore Airport on August 17, 2025, while he was going abroad.

Ducky Bhai was accused of being involved in money laundering through gambling apps. Later, the Lahore High Court released him on bail for Rs 1 million, thus he came out of jail on November 26, 2025.

Three days after his release, his wife Arob Jatoi said that Ducky Bhai would stay away from social media for some time. During this time, Ducky Bhai did not release any new content nor did he appear in any public photos or videos.

Aroob Jatoi had appealed to fans not to believe the rumours and to have faith that Dicky will return stronger than before. Fans and social media users are eagerly awaiting his message today.

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