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Zahid Ahmed apologises after backlash over content creator remarks

Published on: November 3, 2025 7:36 PM

Actor Zahid Ahmed has publicly apologized after facing widespread criticism for his controversial statement claiming that “content creators will go to hell.” The actor, known for his roles in hit dramas like Ishq Zahe Naseeb, released a video message on social media expressing remorse over his remarks. He clarified that his comments were misinterpreted and that he had been referring to the creators of social media platforms, not individual content creators themselves. Ahmed said he regretted his words and admitted that his statement deeply hurt many people.

“I feel guilty that I declared them wrongdoers,” the actor stated in his apology video. He added that he had “crossed his limits in sentiments” and acknowledged that no one except God has the right to call others sinful. The actor also assured his followers that he would be more careful with his words in the future. “I’ll make sure this never happens again,” he said, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one’s statements, especially when they influence younger audiences.

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The controversy began when Zahid Ahmed appeared on a podcast with fellow actor Ahmed Ali Akbar, where he criticized social media culture. During the discussion, Ahmed described social media as “the work of the devil” and claimed that those who create content on it “will go to hell.” His remarks quickly went viral, sparking outrage among online creators who viewed the comments as judgmental and dismissive of their profession.

Among those who responded was popular influencer Adnan Zafar, also known as Ken Doll, who accused the actor of holding “double standards.” Zafar questioned why some professions are judged harshly while others receive leniency, urging for more tolerance and respect toward digital creators. Several other influencers and fans also criticized Ahmed’s statements, calling them insensitive and out of touch with the evolving nature of modern media.

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In his closing remarks, Zahid Ahmed reiterated that his intention was never to insult or demean content creators but to address concerns about the misuse of social media platforms. He admitted that his words were poorly chosen and sent the wrong message to the public. “It was important for me to accept my mistake because many young people listen to my views on religion,” he said. “I hope this apology helps clear the misunderstanding and reminds everyone that respect must be shown to all professions.”

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