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Pakistani actress Mishi Khan has criticised YouTuber Ducky Bhai, calling his videos "shameful" while defending family vlogging amid growing criticism.
Speaking on a podcast, Mishi Khan said that while family vlogging itself is not wrong, it should remain respectful and free from vulgarity.
Mishi Khan recalled watching a Ducky Bhai video years ago, where he was using offensive language while roasting someone. "Children also watch his videos. I stopped watching after just five seconds," she said.
She further criticised Ducky Bhai for leading a hate campaign against fellow YouTuber Sham Idrees, which resulted in widespread negativity against him. "Karma exists, and seven years later, Ducky Bhai himself has been exposed," she remarked.
The actress praised Sham Idrees and Zaid Ali, calling their content original and entertaining. She specifically commended Zaid Ali’s ‘Brown Mom’ and ‘Brown Boy’ concepts, which were widely popular.
However, she expressed disappointment that new YouTubers have failed to maintain the same quality.
In an Instagram video, Mishi Khan again called out YouTubers who built careers using offensive language, naming Ducky Bhai as the worst offender.
"These people have taught 13 and 14-year-olds to swear. Has anyone in Pakistan stood up against them?" she questioned.
She also praised Indian YouTuber Dhruv Rathee for producing high-quality content and revealed plans to become more active on YouTube herself.
Mishi Khan’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about family vlogging and the role of YouTube content creators in shaping social behaviour.
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