Actor and Bigg Boss 7 contestant Ajaz Khan has finally addressed the controversies surrounding him after alleged private chat screenshots and an unverified intimate MMS went viral on social media in January 2026. The actor issued a public clarification, dismissing the allegations and criticising what he called a growing culture of online “exposés” targeting celebrities.
What Is the Controversy Involving Ajaz Khan?
The controversy began when a Delhi-based fitness influencer, identified as Varsha, shared screenshots on Instagram claiming they were private conversations with Ajaz Khan. In the posts, she alleged that the actor sent her inappropriate and suggestive messages. According to the screenshots, Ajaz allegedly initiated contact by sharing a phone number and mentioning he was in Delhi, followed by messages implying a personal meeting.
Varsha captioned her post by stating that she was participating in a broader social media trend of “exposing” public figures. The screenshots ended with her allegedly asking Ajaz to “get lost.”
Shortly after the chat screenshots surfaced, unverified reports of an alleged intimate MMS featuring a man resembling Ajaz Khan and an unidentified woman began circulating online. Short clips were widely shared on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), with users seeking links to the full video. The authenticity of the video has not been established.
Ajaz Khan Responds to MMS and Chat Leak Allegations

On January 19, 2026, Ajaz Khan issued an official clarification through an Instagram post, which was later deleted. Breaking his silence, the actor categorically denied being involved in the alleged MMS and stated that the phone number shown in the leaked chat screenshots did not belong to him.
Addressing the situation, Ajaz criticised the trend of publicly sharing alleged private conversations involving celebrities, calling it a misuse of social media for attention and blackmail.
“People forget that celebrities are humans first. They work hard, they entertain millions, and they carry pressure every single day. But somewhere in the noise, some individuals think exposing them or blackmailing them is a shortcut to fame,” he wrote.
He further added that allegations should be backed by facts and handled through legal channels rather than social media trials.
“Want truth? Bring facts. Want justice? Follow the law. But attacking someone just because they are public figures is not power—it’s an easy trap for attention.”
Denial of Allegations and Call Against ‘Expose Culture’
Ajaz Khan firmly dismissed both the alleged MMS and chat leak claims, stating that people from respectable families do not engage in defamatory acts for visibility. He also referred to past instances where public figures, including Aryan Khan, faced intense online scrutiny, urging audiences to be mindful before amplifying unverified content.
“I stand with every artist who is working honestly, facing hate, and still showing up with a smile. Support real talent. Stop supporting blackmail culture,” he concluded.
As of now, no official complaint or legal confirmation has validated the allegations circulating online.

