It’s only the first month of the year and Pakistan has witnessed one too many bizarre incidents. Undoubtedly, the country never fails to keep things interesting. From YouTube feuds reigniting to a budget Tesla Cybertruck sighting, this month had it all. Buckle up as we dive into some of the most bizarre, hilarious and downright chaotic moments that unfolded in Pakistan this past month.
Sham Idrees Cancels Ducky Bhai Seven Years Later
Just when we thought the Sham Idrees vs. Ducky Bhai saga had ended, Sham Idrees decided to drop a bombshell. After seven years of silence, he came forward with some serious allegations against his long-time rival. In an exposé-style video, Sham accused Ducky of bullying, threatening and even physically assaulting smaller YouTubers.
Sham even took credit for getting Ducky’s Facebook page taken down, proving that YouTube beefs in Pakistan age like fine rotten cheese. Fans were left in shock. At this point, their feud has lasted longer than most Pakistani dramas. Will this be the final chapter, or are we in for season 2 of the YouTube war?
PIA’s Paris Advertisement – A 9/11-Level Disaster
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) managed to pull off what might be the most questionable advertisement of all time. In an attempt to announce the return of their Paris flights, PIA posted an image of a plane flying directly toward the Eiffel Tower. The caption? “Paris, we’re coming today.”
Naturally, the internet lost its mind. Many compared the image to the 9/11 attacks, with some users sarcastically rating the ad 9 out of 11. The backlash was so intense that even Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar called it an act of stupidity.
PIA apologised, saying the “perceptions were unintended”, but the damage was done. Meanwhile, somewhere in a dimly lit office, PIA’s marketing team is still wondering why they have a job.

American Woman Flies to Karachi for Love, Gets Ghosted, then Demands 100K
In a story straight out of a Pakistani Netflix special, an American woman named Onijah Andrew Robinson traveled all the way to Karachi to meet the love of her life. The twist? Her 19-year-old fiancé ghosted her, leaving her stranded and heartbroken.
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Not one to accept defeat, she did what any scorned lover would do—she demanded 100,000 rupees from the government for her troubles. Eventually, she ended up in Jinnah Hospital’s psychiatric ward, where doctors are still trying to figure out whether she’s crazy in love or just crazy.
Meanwhile, her fiancé is nowhere to be found, probably still refreshing his Instagram stories while avoiding her calls.

Pakistan’s Tesla Cybertruck – The Bootleg Masterpiece Spotted
If you thought the Cybertruck was a Tesla-exclusive, think again. A mysterious vehicle resembling the futuristic truck was spotted on the streets of Pakistan in January, sending car enthusiasts into a frenzy.
For a brief moment, people believed Pakistan had secretly entered the EV market. But upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a heavily modified local car, built by a creative genius with access to scrap metal and too much free time.
The internet exploded with memes, with one user joking that Elon Musk should take notes. Even though it wasn’t a real Tesla, the effort was widely applauded—because if there’s one thing Pakistanis do well, it’s making something out of nothing.

Rakhi Sawant Confirmed Marriage With Pakistani Actor in January
In an interview, the drama Queen Rakhi Sawant revealed that she had received multiple proposals from Pakistan but ultimately chose Dodi Khan as her life partner. Speaking in an audio message shared on a YouTube channel hosted by Ambreen Fatima, Rakhi explained her decision. “I want a man with the qualities of a religious scholar and Pakistani men pray five times a day,” she stated. She further confirmed that the wedding will take place in Pakistan according to Islamic traditions.
Everyone is extremely excited as Rakhi also invited Pakistani media to cover her wedding. She even hinted at a future meeting with former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, expressing her admiration for him and her desire to support his release from jail.
This new year is off to an odd start, to say the least. January in Pakistan has proved that often, reality is stranger than fiction. As we welcome February, let’s wait and see if it can match January’s unhinged and chaotic energy.
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