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Pakistani actor Zahid Ahmed recently made bold remarks about social media, calling it “the work of the devil”. He said the platforms that dominate our daily lives bring more harm than good.
On a podcast, Zahid stated, “Social media is the work of the devil, and those who create content on it will go to hell.” He admitted people might see his social media presence as contradictory, but he explained that his comment shows concern, not hypocrisy.

The actor also said that showing private life, children, and daily routines publicly is wrong. Ahmed warned that this trend has caused “the greatest harm to humanity”.
When a respected figure in Pakistan’s entertainment industry speaks like this, it forces society to pause. At Six Screen Entertainment, we see why this matters: social media is no longer just a platform for fun—it shapes ideas, values, and behaviour.
Zahid’s words were bold and direct. Apart from the advantages, social media has some disadvantages as well. Being constantly online on social media is affecting the young generations and their mental health.

His comments triggered a heated response. Some fans supported him: they felt social media had destroyed real connections and encouraged fake positivity. Others criticised him as being too extreme or out of touch. They said social media also gives a voice to the voiceless and opens new opportunities.
The debate reflects a larger conflict: is social media a tool for empowerment or a trap for distraction?
Zahid Ahmed’s comments about online vlogging may create chaos online, and he may face severe backlash for this. At Six Screen Media, we bring you all the latest tea to enjoy and keep you posted.

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