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TikToker Kashif Zameer loses Rs1 million bet after gold chains prove fake on live TV

News Desk

Dec 10

Famous TikToker Kashif Zameer, known for wearing heavy gold chains and keeping a lion at his home, has lost a Rs1 million bet after a jeweler exposed his expensive jewelry as fake during a live television show.

 

Kashif Zameer recently appeared on a program that Fizza Ali hosts. During the show, he boldly challenged viewers that he would pay Rs1 million to anyone who could prove his gold chains were counterfeit.

 

Fizza Ali took up the challenge and invited a jeweler onto the live broadcast to examine the jewelry. The jeweler tested the gold and declared it fake.

 

The jeweler then made his own counter-offer, stating that anyone who doubted his assessment could take the gold to any other jeweler for verification. He promised to pay Rs2 million if his judgment turned out to be wrong.

 

Kashif Zameer owns the Chaudhry Group of Companies Punjab. His social media profiles show him posing with various politicians and other prominent figures.

 

The loss of the bet marks yet another controversy for the TikToker, who has repeatedly attracted attention for his legal troubles and questionable activities over the years.

 

He initially rose to fame in 2021 when the Lahore Crime Investigation Agency arrested him for defrauding Turkish actor Engin Altan Duzyatan, who played Ertugrul Ghazi in the smash hit historical drama serial Dirilis: Ertugrul.

 

The Turkish actor had submitted an online application requesting the inspector general of police to take action against the TikToker. CIA DSP Mian Shafqat revealed that Kashif had issued a bogus cheque of Rs90 million in Engin's name.

 

In April 2025, police arrested him for disrespecting the Punjab Police. A TikTok video showed Zameer handing a tray of money to a man wearing a police uniform at a wedding. Police identified the man as driver constable Khurram Shahzad.

 

In June 2025, the Crime Control Department of Lahore Police arrested him again along with 13 of his security guards for openly displaying weapons in public.

 

Zameer later issued a public apology in a video, expressing deep regret over his actions that sparked public outrage.

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