A disturbing video has sent shockwaves through the sports media community on Saturday, April 4, 2026, as a Pakistani YouTuber was filmed brandishing a weapon and firing a shot inside his home to threaten a prominent Indian sports journalist.
The YouTuber, identified as Mohsin Ali, targeted Vikrant Gupta in a livestream that has since gone viral for all the wrong reasons. In the footage, Ali is seen standing behind a sofa, claiming he kept the gun specifically for Gupta, before recklessly discharging the air gun indoors—an act that critics have labeled as both dangerous and domestic terrorism.
The incident has sparked a massive outcry across social media platforms, with users calling for immediate intervention from both tech platforms and international authorities. While some have criticized the YouTuber for his “irresponsible behavior,” others have taken a harsher stance, urging the Indian government to take formal note of the threat. The video, captioned as “shocking and deeply concerning,” highlights the escalating toxicity in cross-border digital spaces, particularly concerning sports journalism and national rivalry.
This controversy unfolds against a backdrop of severe geopolitical instability. Just as the video hit the internet, tensions in the Middle East reached a breaking point as Iran defied President Donald Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum, launching missile strikes at Israel and Kuwait. This surge in global conflict, combined with the domestic threat against a journalist, has created a heightened sense of alarm regarding safety and the influence of radicalized social media personalities.
Despite the dark headlines, the domestic entertainment sector in India continues to see unprecedented success. Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2, starring Ranveer Singh, saw a 19% rise on its third Saturday, bringing its box office collection closer to the monumental ₹990 crore mark. However, the contrast between cinematic heroics and real-world threats remains stark, as the digital community remains on edge following Mohsin Ali’s violent display.
