Social media personality Mahnoor Rahim has publicly accused a television producer associated with Hum TV — and described online as a close friend of actor Hania Aamir — of exploiting women, including underage girls. The allegations surfaced through a series of posts and statements shared on social platforms, quickly drawing widespread attention and sparking debate within Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
Rahim alleged that multiple victims had contacted her privately with disturbing accounts of misconduct. She claimed the individuals were hesitant to come forward publicly due to fear of reputational damage and professional repercussions. While she did not initially release detailed evidence, she urged authorities and industry bodies to investigate the matter thoroughly.
The producer in question has not been formally charged, and no court case has yet been confirmed at the time of reporting. Representatives connected to the television network have not issued an official detailed statement, though sources indicate internal discussions may be underway. Meanwhile, several industry figures have called for caution, emphasizing the need for due process and verification before drawing conclusions.
Online reaction has been sharply divided. Some users expressed support for Rahim and encouraged alleged victims to seek legal protection, while others warned against trial by social media without substantiated proof. Legal experts note that accusations of this nature should be addressed through proper investigative channels to protect both potential victims and the rights of the accused.
The controversy has renewed conversations in Pakistan’s entertainment sector about workplace safety, accountability, and mechanisms for reporting harassment or exploitation. Advocacy groups have also urged anyone with credible information to approach law enforcement or relevant regulatory bodies rather than relying solely on online disclosures.
Authorities have not announced an official investigation so far. Further developments are expected as statements, evidence, or formal complaints emerge.
