Pakistani actor and content creator Khaqan Shahnawaz has voiced his disapproval of Atif Aslam’s recent venture into social media content creation, saying the superstar has been copying smaller creators without giving them due credit.
During his appearance on the popular podcast Pakiavellian, Khaqan discussed the clash between actors and digital creators, sharing candid opinions about the entertainment industry, politics, and originality in content.
‘Atif Aslam copied smaller creators,’ says Khaqan
While clarifying that he has no personal issue with Atif Aslam joining the world of online videos, Khaqan said he felt disappointed by how the celebrated singer handled his content strategy.
He remarked that Atif’s Instagram videos closely resembled the work of smaller creators, yet no credit was given to the original ideas or sources.
“As a creator myself, I think it’s unfair not to credit the original work,” Khaqan said. “If he had made original content, I would have praised him for his creativity.”
Atif Aslam’s new social media era surprises fans
Atif Aslam, one of Pakistan’s biggest music icons, has recently surprised fans by posting lighthearted and humorous videos on Instagram — a departure from his usual, more serious public persona.
Known for his sold-out concerts and a career spanning over two decades, Atif’s soulful voice has mesmerized generations of fans both in Pakistan and around the world.
However, his unexpected dive into comedic and trending content has sparked mixed reactions online — with some fans celebrating his fun side and others, like Khaqan, questioning the authenticity of his social media experiments.


