Mumbai, January 19, 2026 – Actor and former Bigg Boss contestant Ajaz Khan is once again embroiled in controversy following the circulation of an alleged MMS video online. The video, purportedly showing Khan in a compromising situation, has rapidly spread across social media platforms, sparking widespread discussion and debate.
This is not the first time Khan has been at the center of such a controversy. In April 2025, a similar "leaked MMS" video surfaced, allegedly depicting him in a "threesome" scenario. That incident was largely dismissed as a publicity stunt to promote his reality show, "House Arrest," on the Ullu app.
Currently, speculation surrounds the authenticity of the latest video, with some suggesting it may be AI-generated or another instance of clickbait. Several social media accounts have shared thumbnails with provocative imagery, using the term "MMS Leak" to attract viewers. However, many of these links do not lead to the alleged video, fueling skepticism about its existence.
Adding to the controversy, Delhi-based fitness influencer Fit Varsha recently shared alleged private chats on Instagram, claiming that Khan attempted to contact her and requested a meeting in Delhi. She posted a video with screenshots of the purported conversation, where someone appearing to be Khan texts, "You from Delhi. I am in Delhi," and allegedly shares his phone number.
Khan and his wife, Aisha Khan, have yet to respond publicly to either the alleged MMS video or Fit Varsha's claims.
Khan's career has been marked by controversy. He gained wider recognition as a contestant on Bigg Boss 7, where his outspoken personality made him a finalist. However, he has also faced criticism for his involvement in projects like "House Arrest," which drew flak for its vulgar content and portrayal of Kamasutra positions. A clip from the show went viral in May 2025, showing Khan instructing contestants to mimic sex positions, leading to widespread outrage and calls for stricter regulation of OTT platforms. Political figures also weighed in, with some demanding a ban on the show. Ullu app eventually removed the episodes in response to the backlash.
The resurfacing of this type of controversy raises questions about the exploitation of public curiosity for commercial gain. Some observers suggest that the "MMS leak" narrative is a manufactured attempt to generate buzz, particularly given Khan's past involvement in similar incidents.
As of now, it remains unclear whether the current "MMS leak" is genuine or another instance of clickbait. The actor's silence on the matter has only fueled further speculation and debate across social media platforms. It also remains to be seen if this alleged video is real or AI-generated. The lack of an official statement has made it difficult to verify the authenticity of the video.
