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Hareem Shah’s Leaked MMS: Everything about Pakistani girl and video

Hareem Shah, a popular TikToker from Pakistan, has once again made headlines after her private naked video was reportedly leaked on social media on March 1. According to a report by Times Now, Hareem claimed that her female friends, Sandal Khattak and Ayesha Naz, leaked the video after a rift occurred between them. She alleged that her friends wanted to defame her character by leaking the video. The leaked video showed Hareem taking a bath and engaging in compromising acts with an unidentified man.

Hareem filed a legal statement stating that she and her friends were living together, and two of them threatened to leak the video with the intention of creating a rift between Hareem and her husband, Bilal Shah. She has filed a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency against Ayesha Naz. Hareem expressed doubts about the agency’s action on her complaint, saying, “FIA didn’t take action against her but I had my doubts. Ayesha had also informed my other friends that she will leak my videos. But I don’t really care about these videos.” Despite the leaked video causing her to trend on social media, Hareem seems unfazed by the incident.

Who is Hareem Shah?

Hareem, a popular Pakistani social media personality, gained fame on TikTok and made headlines in 2019 after posting a video of herself inside the Foreign Office of Pakistan on October 22. This led to an inquiry by the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, into how she gained access to the government building. Hareem has also been involved in other controversies in recent years, including backlash for comments she made about Pakistan’s former Interior Minister, Sheikh Rasheed, which were leaked in a video recording of their conversation. In December 2019, Hareem was harassed at a mall opening ceremony in Dubai, and in January 2021, she made headlines again after slapping Mufti Qavi over what she claimed was a ‘dirty’ and ‘vulgar’ conversation. Mufti Qavi is known as a controversial figure in Pakistani politics, and Hareem accused him of physically harassing her and her cousin. Most recently, in March 2021, Hareem filed an FIR against one of her friends for attempted murder and physical assault.

Everything About Hareem Shahโ€™s private naked video

Psychology behind recording intimate Video

Curiosity
It is not uncommon for some couples to record videos of their sexual encounters out of curiosity. They are interested in seeing how they look and perform during sex, and may even use the footage to get turned on for future encounters.

To please their partner
However, experts suggest that individuals may engage in such activities against their own wishes in order to please their partner. Kamna Chhibber, Head of Mental Health at the Department of Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences at Fortis Healthcare, explains that the temptation to record these videos often comes from a desire to trust one’s partner, and the pressure to do so can lead individuals to step outside of their comfort zones to please their partner.

To feel macho
Some men like to make videos of these moments with women so they can replay it and feel more macho.

Katoptronophilia
The need to record such moments could also be due to Katoptronophilia where you tend to watch yourself having sex. This issue has been there since ages when earlier men or women would watch themselves have sex in the mirror. Only here the mirror is replaced by a recording device to capture the moment.

Risk-taking
For some individuals, risk-taking can provide an adrenaline rush, and this can also be a reason for engaging in behaviors such as recording sexual encounters. Kamna Chhibber, Head of Mental Health at the Department of Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences at Fortis Healthcare, suggests that risk-taking has become associated with the excitement of being in a relationship, and maintaining safety often becomes a secondary consideration when setting boundaries.

Lillian Hocker
Lillian Hocker
Lillian Hocker is a seasoned technology journalist and analyst, specializing in the intersection of innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital culture. With over a decade of experience, Lillian has contributed insightful articles to leading tech publications. Her work dives deep into emerging technologies, startup ecosystems, and the impact of digital transformation on industries worldwide. Prior to her career in journalism, she worked as a software engineer at a Silicon Valley startup, giving her firsthand experience of the tech industry's rapid evolution.

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