Not everyone can book a private beach hut: Junaid Akram faces backlash over 'classist' take

Online users alleged elitism and invasion of privacy

Comedian and content creator Junaid Akram has drawn flak for sharing his compilation video on Karachi beaches, mocking common visitors on the site. The video was shared on X, formerly Twitter, as a quote reply to another post remarking on the many beaches in the city. “There are apparently 15 beaches in Karachi and I’ve been to only 5. How’s that fair?” read the post, to which Akram responded with his edit. 

The video shows his walk along the beach with the comedian staring around with a look of comical disbelief, his reaction crosscut with clips of various groups of visitors engaging in typical activities such as jumping in the waters, filming TikToks, and dancing. Akram captioned the video with “Beaches be like”, questioning the crowd that Karachi’s seaside pulls in.

Between amusement and offence, comedy is a tricky terrain to navigate. Even more so for digital content makers who rely on video hosting services like YouTube and TikTok to gather an audience. While these spaces encourage potential artists with an absence of traditional barriers on the way to fame, the access also empowers critics.

Internet users flocked to Akram’s post, disproving his documentation of people partaking in harmless fun and compiling it into an allegedly disparaging edit. Visual artist and performer Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Jr commented, “Don’t stare at people when you go to the beach. No one in this compilation was throwing trash or disturbing wildlife.” 

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