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Ducky Bhai posts comeback vlog after three-month incarceration

News Desk

Dec 17

YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, famously known as Ducky Bhai, has resumed regular vlogging following a three-month hiatus while he was incarcerated. 

 

 

In his first vlog posted on Tuesday, he said that television analyst Irshad Bhatti was one of the few individuals who came to see him during his time in detention at the NCCIA office. The video also featured Irshad Bhatti visiting Ducky Bhai’s residence after his release.

 

 

The vlog, titled “I Forgot How to Vlog; I Am Back,” centered around his experiences in custody and his reintegration into daily life, revealing that he lost 15 kilograms of weight while inside. 

 

 

He explained that after being released, his bank accounts were frozen, which complicated his ability to manage expenses. He also noted that although a car he had ordered arrived, he was unable to pay for it due to the restrictions on his accounts.

 

 

In the vlog, Ducky Bhai was captured at a public park where he was approached by several children. He took the time to engage with them and included their interactions in the video. 

 

 

He confessed that he initially felt out of practice with vlogging but intended to regain his rhythm over time. He opted to keep the content light-hearted to avoid worrying his parents. The vlog included family moments as he adapted to being back home post-release.

 

 

He also stopped by his restaurant, Four, during the vlog. He excitedly announced that a fish burger had been added to the menu while he was gone. He encouraged his viewers to visit the restaurant and try the new dish. This visit was part of the vlog that showcased his routine after returning to the public sphere.

 

 

The vlog represented Ducky Bhai’s comeback to YouTube with family members appearing in the video. Since its release, the video has garnered over 3.3 million views, more than 24,680 comments, and around 314,000 likes. Viewers shared welcoming messages and urged him to keep producing family-centric content.

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