As of January 2026, the ‘Umairi viral video second part’ has been widely searched and discussed across social media platforms following the circulation of the previous 7-minute and 11-second clip earlier in the month.
According to reports, through the conversation that could be heard in the video, it can be guessed that the man in the video was drunk. And the woman seems to be unwilling to get recorded.
According to claims, in the Umairi second “6 minute 9 second” viral video, the face of the woman has been shown forcefully.
This new development in the viral case is being deemed problematic.
Many social media users are questioning the role of law bodies and authorities, as rumours of a second clip emerge.
It is urged that the public refrain from sharing or engaging with such content as investigations continue.
Sharing, viewing, or commenting on unverified material can further victimise the people who are involved.
It may also interfere with ongoing investigations.
Online actions can carry serious legal and ethical consequences and seriously affect multiple real lives.
Lahore High Court
The Lahore High Court held a bail hearing for Umair Raza Arif Ameeri, who is accused in the Marry viral video scandal on Tuesday.
According to the details, the court issued a notice to the police and sought their response.
The petitioner told the court that he has no connection with the viral video.
Umair Marry viral video case
Previously, authorities confirmed the arrest of Umair Cheema, known online as “Umairy” or “Marry.”
The woman who was allegedly featured in the umair video was also arrested.
Cases of adultery have been registered against the accused.
Umair Raza/Marry arrested
Prior to this, some reports claimed that Marry was arrested by the Crime Control Department (CCD).
Some reports even suggested he had been killed in an encounter.
SP CCD Aftab Phularwan addressed the situation, saying that many of the circulating claims are false.
He confirmed that the video is a concern, but clarified that the CCD is not handling the case.
“This is not a rape case. Both individuals were consenting, and no one was forced,” he said. “The CCD handles serious rape cases, and this matter does not fall under our jurisdiction.”
Additionally, he also denied rumours of any violent action by the department against Umair Butt.
“Umair was neither arrested by CCD nor was he shot or killed by our officers,” Aftab said.
“The local police are investigating the matter. CCD only conducted a preliminary inquiry, which confirmed that it is not a rape case.”
The footage, going viral under names such as “Umairy Leaks” and “7 Minutes 11 Seconds Viral Video,” triggered widespread public backlash and debate.
The original video reportedly shows a conversation between a man known as “Marry” or “Umairi” and a married woman.
Social media users encountering the “Pakistani viral video original 7 11” have questioned the intentions of those who were involved.
The umairi video viral has drawn great criticism all over.
Sparrow USA 24’s reel on Marry leaked video
Sparrow also joined the viral trend. In the viral clip, Sparrow acts as if Marry has come to his door.
He jokingly tells him to go away, saying his family is religious and does not allow such people in.
The skit is meant as satire and mimicry, and not as a serious statement.
He is famous for his exaggerated expressions, his “ouch!” catchphrase, and calling himself “a baby” while acting in a feminine way, which often makes his videos popular on Instagram and TikTok.


