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7 Minute 11 Second Viral Video Couple Marry and Umair Arrested in Pakistan? Fact Check | 🔎 LatestLY

7 Minute 11 Second Viral Video Couple 'Marry' and 'Umair' Arrested in Pakistan? Fact Check

Viral AI edited images claiming to show social media figures 'Marry Astarr' and 'Umair' arrested by Pakistani police have taken over TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). Here is the truth behind the photos and the alleged '7 minute 11 second' leaked video.

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January 8, 2026: A series of dramatic images is circulating on social media platforms, particularly TikTok and Instagram, claiming that a couple identified as "Marry Astarr" (or Marri) and "Umair" have been arrested by police in Pakistan. The viral posts often link the alleged arrest to a specific search trend regarding a "7 minute 11 second" leaked viral video.

Social media users are sharing these photos as proof that authorities have taken action following the alleged leak. One viral image shows a woman in a shalwar kameez and a man in a blue kurta standing outside a building marked "THANA" (Police Station), flanked by uniformed officers. Another image shows them outside a "Pakistan Railways Police Station."

If you have encountered these images and are wondering if the arrest is real, here is the fact check.

Claim

Multiple viral posts on X, TikTok, and Facebook claim that "Marry Astarr" and "Umair" were arrested by Pakistani police after their private video (often referred to as the "Umair viral video 7 minutes 11 seconds") was leaked online. The images are being shared as "evidence" of the police crackdown.

AI-Generated Pics of Marry Astarr and Umair Arrest AI-Generated Pics of Marry Astarr and Umair Arrest

Fact Check

A detailed analysis of the viral images reveals that they are fake and AI-generated. There are no credible news reports or official police statements regarding the arrest of individuals named 'Marry Astarr' or Umair in connection with this specific viral trend.

Here are the key indicators that prove the images are artificial:

1. Garbled and Nonsensical Text: The most obvious giveaway is the text on the buildings in the background. Artificial Intelligence image generators struggle to render legible text.

In the first viral photo, while the word "THANA" (Police Station) is readable, the Urdu/Arabic script surrounding it is gibberish and does not form coherent words.

In the second photo, the sign reads "PAKISTAN RAILWAYS POLICE STATION," but the text directly below it is a jumble of distorted strokes that resemble letters but have no meaning.

2. Visual Inconsistencies and AI Artifacts

Plastic Skin Texture: The faces of the "arrested" individuals and the police officers have a smooth, waxy, and hyper-realistic appearance that is characteristic of AI tools like Midjourney or DALL-E.

Anatomy Errors: In the "selfie" style image, the arm holding the camera appears unnaturally positioned and distorted. The fingers and hands of the officers in the background also show subtle warping, a common flaw in AI-generated media.

Uniform Discrepancies: While the uniforms mimic the khaki colour of the Punjab Police or Pakistan Railways Police, the badges, nameplates, and insignias are blurry or nondescript, lacking the specific details found on real official uniforms.

3. The "Leaked Video" is a Clickbait Hoax: The context behind these images, the "Umair 7 minute 11 second video", is a widespread cyber hoax. Cybersecurity experts and fact-checking bodies have noted that this specific search term is being used to lure users into clicking malicious links or "engagement farming" traps. There is no verified news of the original leak video or a subsequent police case. The 'Marry 7 Min 11 Sec Viral Video' Trap: MMS Scandals Are New Cyberattack Campaigns.

4. Origin of the Images: The images often appear on accounts dedicated to viral trends (e.g., handles like marri_7_11 visible in the screenshots), which are known for creating sensationally fake thumbnails to gain followers.

Verdict

Fake. The viral images showing Marry Astarr and Umair in police custody are AI-generated. No such arrest has taken place, and the photos are digital fabrications created to capitalise on the "7 minute 11 second viral video" search trend.

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Fact check

Marry Astarr and Umair were arrested by Pakistani police over '7 min 11 second' viral video.

Conclusion :

The viral images showing Marry and Umair in police custody are AI-generated. No such arrest has taken place.

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(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 08, 2026 01:35 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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