Pakistani YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, popularly known as Ducky Bhai, is facing mounting troubles after being arrested on allegations of promoting online gambling applications. The vlogger is now involved in another controversy about the luxury home he claimed to have purchased.
Ducky Bhai uploaded a vlog on YouTube where he claimed to have purchased a lavish bungalow in DHA, Lahore, for Rs10 crore. The video went viral, with fans congratulating him on the milestone.
However, real estate agent Armaghan Rana has claimed that the house was never purchased, only rented.
“Ducky Bhai rented this house from us. He made several commitments about commissions but didn’t fulfill them. My point is not just about commission, my point is that he lied to his audience who trusts him so much. These are kids and youngsters, and he is misleading the entire generation,” Rana said in an interview.
Talking about the "dream house" claim, he added, “When I heard it, I laughed. A dream house is something a person actually buys for themselves. He did not buy it. I have the contract which clearly states that this house is rented for PKR450,000 per month. He invited his friends there and pretended in the vlog that he bought it.”
According to Rana, the contract begins in June 2025 for 11 months and may be extended. The property is located in Phase 7 DHA, a one-kanal house built only a few months ago.
Explaining how the deal took place, he shared, “One of our team members contacted him because he needed a house for rent. We showed him multiple houses, even arranged late-night visits, before he finalized this one. He told us he would make videos, which we thought would be like his usual vlogs. But he never said he would pretend it’s his own house. That is fraud. If he had told us he would show it as his personal house, the landlord would never have agreed.”
He also revealed that Ducky Bhai’s wife Aroob visited the house a couple of times before finalizing the deal. They paid Rs2.475 million in cash, which included 1.5 months’ advance rent and three months’ security deposit.
Rana recalled the moment he realized the vlog was misleading, “The day his vlog came out, one of my relatives told me, ‘Ducky Bhai bought a house.’ I said, ‘No, we just rented it to him.’ Then they showed me the vlog, and I realized he was lying publicly.”
When asked whether he feared Ducky might illegally occupy the house, Rana remarked, “These people are frauds, so I don’t know what their plan is. But it’s wrong either way. He already has several fraud cases filed against him.”
Rana also revealed that attempts were made to pressure him into deleting his video. “Yes, many of his close people tried calling me. I didn’t take their calls. Later, I found out they wanted me to delete the video. His wife Aroob was even crying and requesting me to remove it, saying, ‘Whatever you want, we’ll agree to it.’"
“My only purpose was awareness, to tell kids that these are fake people, and not to waste time following them. I uploaded it for awareness and I won’t delete it for money or compromise. Many parents called me and thanked me. They said their children keep demanding things after seeing these YouTubers. Kids don’t focus on studies or real work, they just get influenced. Parents appreciated that I exposed the truth.”
Ducky Bhai is yet to response to the allegations.

