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Mahak Pari Viral Video Link Real or Fake? Beware of Clickbait Scam

A fabricated clickbait scam claiming to show an explicit video of influencers Mahak and Pari is circulating on social media. The links lead to malware and phishing sites rather than actual footage. The creators, two sisters from Uttar Pradesh previously arrested for vulgar content, are being used as keywords by fraudsters to steal data.

Mahak Pari Viral Video Link Real or Fake? Beware of Clickbait Scam
Is the Mahak Pari Viral Video Real or Fake? (Photo Credits: Instagram/@mehak_parii_143)

Sensational claims surrounding a purported "Mahak Pari viral video link" have flooded social media networks this week. Multiple explicit images, a video clip and suspicious hyperlinks are being widely circulated across platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Telegram and Instagram, with users claiming they feature the controversial digital content creators. However, an investigation into the nature of these links reveals that the viral claim is an entirely fabricated clickbait scam designed to exploit public curiosity for malicious purposes. Meanwhile, search interests in "Mahak Pari ki viral video" have risen significantly on Google.

Deconstructing the Mahak Pari Viral Video Clickbait Scam

The posts currently circulating online follow a standard cyber-fraud pattern. They frequently use blurred thumbnails or explicit screenshots paired with captions that promise "unauthorized leaking" or "full viral MMS links."

When users click on these external hyperlinks, they are not directed to any video of the creators. Instead, the links redirect users through a series of spam websites. These web pages frequently attempt to:

  • Trigger automatic downloads of malicious software or spyware.
  • Display fraudulent technical support alerts or phishing pages designed to steal personal login credentials.
  • Force users to subscribe to unwanted premium notifications.

Cybersecurity experts warn that interacting with these unverified viral links poses severe risks to personal data and device security. Influencers Mehak and Pari Booked by UP Police Under IT Act for Obscene, Abusive Instagram Reels.

The Reality Behind the Mahak Pari Viral Video Links

The explicit video and accompanying screenshots being shared have no connection to Mahak (Mahek/Mehak) or Pari. Bad actors routinely scrape unrelated adult material or use artificial intelligence to manipulate media, pairing the content with trending names to generate massive web traffic.

Because the creators have a history of generating high engagement online, their names are being leveraged as keywords by scammers seeking to monetize malicious URLs through ad revenue and phishing traps.

Instagram Post Falsely Claim To Have 'Mahak Pari Viral Video' Download Link

Screenshot of Instagram Post Falsely Claiming To Have 'Mahak Pari Viral Video' Download Link
Fake Mahak Pari Viral Video

Who are Mahak and Pari? Background and Past Controversies

Mahak and Pari (identified by police as Meharulnisha and Nisha alias Pari) are sisters and social media influencers from Shahbazpur village in the Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh. Operating primarily under the Instagram handle mehakpari143, the duo accumulated a substantial following of over 400,000 users by posting short video reels.

The sisters first made mainstream news headlines when they were arrested by the Sambhal police following severe backlash from local villagers. Locals filed formal complaints against the creators, accusing them of disrupting public decency. Priti Paswan Viral Video Row: List of 5 Influencers Targeted in Recent ‘MMS Leak’ Controversy.

An investigation by the Asmoli police station revealed that their profile was heavily populated with videos containing extreme vulgarity, explicit gestures, and abusive language aimed at driving cheap engagement. Following their arrest under relevant sections of the Information Technology (IT) Act and public obscenity laws, they were jailed before eventually being released on bail. Following the legal intervention, their family publicly stated that the sisters would refrain from posting offensive material in the future.

Verdict: False and Dangerous

The alleged "Mahak Pari viral video" is completely fake. Users are strongly advised against searching for these links, sharing the deceptive posts, or clicking on unverified URLs, as they function solely as a front for digital scams and malware distribution.

DISCLAIMER: This article is strictly for informational and educational purposes to raise awareness about the said topic. LatestLY DO NOT host, distribute, or provide links to sexually explicit content, leaked videos, or pirated material. Any search terms or keywords mentioned are solely for the purpose of explaining the viral trend and its associated dangers. We strongly condemn the circulation of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) and advise all readers to refrain from searching for or sharing such content, as doing so may lead to severe legal consequences.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jun 26, 2026 12:26 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).