An FIR was registered against Ducky Bhai over a viral motorway stunt video.
The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) have decided to take legal action against renowned YouTuber Saadur Rehman – popularly known as Ducky Bhai – for performing dangerous stunts while driving on the motorway.
The move comes after a video of the social media influencer went viral, showing him allegedly putting his car on autopilot mode, lying back with his feet on the steering wheel, and appearing to be asleep — all while cruising on a busy highway.
The video, widely shared on different platforms, drew sharp criticism from the general public.
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Many social media users called the stunt “irresponsible and life-threatening” and called for strict legal action against the YouTuber.
Following widespread condemnation, several citizens lodged formal complaints with the NHMP. Responding to the public outcry, the Motorway Police confirmed that they had registered a case against Ducky Bhai for negligence, reckless driving, and overspeeding.
In an official statement released on Saturday, a spokesperson for the NHMP said: “The video in question clearly shows a driver violating traffic rules and endangering not only his own life but also that of others. We have taken serious notice of this violation and are proceeding with legal action.”
The spokesperson further added that the video had been geolocated and verified and that appropriate sections of the law were being invoked in the FIR.

The Motorway Police have also released a video message on their social media platforms to raise awareness about the dangers of such stunts and to warn others against imitating similar behaviour.
This is not the first time influencers have come under scrutiny for creating risky content to attract views.
Experts have long raised concerns about the impact of such videos on younger audiences, who may try to emulate similar stunts without fully understanding the consequences.
Legal experts say that under Pakistan’s traffic and criminal laws, such actions can lead to fines, suspension of driving licenses, and, in some cases, imprisonment if the act endangers lives.
Meanwhile, Ducky Bhai has not responded to the FIR or the backlash.
The NHMP has urged citizens to report any such violations through their helpline or social media channels and reiterated their commitment to ensuring safety on the country’s highways and motorways.
“No one is above the law,” the spokesperson said. “Influence and popularity do not give individuals the license to flout traffic rules or endanger lives.”