Pakistani YouTuber Saad Rahmani, popularly known as Dikha Bhai, has recently claimed that a fan has sent him a cheque of Rs 10 lakhs as a birthday gift. This comes after he was recently released on bail in a case related to promoting the online game Joje App. However, he has now shared a new video on YouTube, claiming to have opened the gift box sent by the fan.
The viral video on social media shows Dikha Bhai claiming that a fan named Adil Zahid has sent him a cheque of Rs 10 lakhs, which is dated 22nd December 2025. The YouTuber can be seen addressing his fan, saying, “You have sent this, and it’s a big thing for me. Thank you, and I will deposit it and donate it.” However, the video has been edited, and the original video does not contain images of Deepika Padukone.
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