Rajab Butt Responds to Ejaz Waris After ‘Showbazi’ Criticism Over Niyaz Video

- Rajab Butt hit back at entertainment critic Ejaz Waris over criticism of his niyaz distribution video.
- Ejaz Waris questioned whether the charitable act was genuine or a promotional campaign.
- The exchange has sparked debate over public displays of charity and social media culture.
Pakistani YouTuber and social media personality Rajab Butt has responded strongly to entertainment critic Ejaz Waris after the latter accused him of using a recent niyaz distribution video for publicity. Their public exchange has drawn widespread attention online, reigniting discussions about performative charity, influencer culture, and the ethics of showcasing good deeds on social media.
The controversy began after a video of Rajab Butt distributing burgers as niyaz circulated on social media. Commenting on the clip, Ejaz Waris questioned whether the act was a sincere charitable gesture or part of a marketing campaign, noting that advertisements for a burger brand were appearing alongside the video.
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Expressing his concerns, Ejaz Waris said he found it difficult to understand why such displays continue to receive attention. He questioned whether the distribution of burgers was genuinely intended as niyaz or simply a promotional strategy to advertise a business.
The entertainment critic also voiced broader concerns about what he described as a growing trend of flaunting wealth and status on social media. He remarked that influencers frequently showcase bundles of cash, luxury vehicles, and expensive lifestyles, adding that such content reflects an unhealthy direction for society.
Rajab Butt did not remain silent and responded directly in the comment section of Ejaz Waris’ video. In his reply, he wrote, “Hum kahin nai jaa rhy. Ap ki ticket krwata hon wapis. Main ny appointment li ha psychiatrist sy ap k liye. Sakht zaroorat ha ap ko.”
The response quickly went viral across social media platforms, generating mixed reactions from users. While many of Rajab Butt’s supporters defended him and viewed Ejaz Waris’ remarks as unnecessary criticism, others agreed with the critic’s stance, arguing that charitable acts should not be publicly showcased for attention.
The online exchange has since evolved into a broader public debate over whether acts of kindness should remain private or whether sharing them on social media diminishes their sincerity or simply helps inspire others.
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