Rajab Butt is a famous Pakistani digital creator who is known for his engaging family vlogs and Tiktok live. He has a substantial YouTube subscription of 5.64 million. In the last two years, he gained massive popularity due to his family vlogs which fetched him millions of views and a strong fan following. Recently, he made headlines for his extravagant wedding, which showcased lavish celebrations, high-profile guests, and expensive gifts. However, his lavish wedding also landed him in legal trouble after he received illegal gifts including a gun and a lion cub.
Rajab Butt recently appeared on the talk show Daisbook, where he talked about the criticism of his wedding and family vlogging.
Talking about family vlogging, Rajab Butt said, “When a jobless son of a rich man sees a poor guy driving the Land Cruiser, he will feel sad, and he will criticise him. I can give you an example of Ducky; he did gaming and roasting in which he was using abusive words; it didn’t sit well with people; he left it. Now he started daily vlogging; it gave him success, but what can he do? He can’t hide his wife, who is with him 24/7; people will hate him no matter what because he is not ne of the top digital creators. Likewise, the same happened to me when I joined the race of top-notch vloggers; they started criticising me. After the wedding, I posted videos with my friends because I spent most of my time with friends, and they criticised that I didn’t give time to my wife. Even if I show my wife in any vlog, they say that he is selling his wife. What can we do?”
Talking about criticism on the family vlogging, Rajab Butt said, “I did a normal wedding. I had few functions which included Mayun, Mehndi, Barat and Walima functions but if my friends came and fulfilled their desires of celebrating my happiness by spending money on my wedding, I can’t stop them. I wasn’t the one who was tossing money on myself, what could I do, I couldn’t stop them. Also, we did hard work to achieve this big. We also started from zero, why can’t they get motivation from us instead of feeling frustrated or complexed.”