Angel Nuzhat 12-Minute Viral MMS: Here’s What Will Happen If You Click On It!

For the unversed, such links will install malware and logins or redirect users to phishing websites instead of playing the video.

Angel Nuzhat 12-Minute Viral MMS: Here’s What Will Happen If You Click On It!

In recent events, a viral story alleges that a 12-minute video of a woman called Angel Nuzhat has gone viral in India and Bangladesh. However, recent reports suggest that no such video exists in reality. The controversial name of the author of the content is actually Angel Nujhat, who is a lifestyle and lip sync content creator with a verified TikTok account. The wrong spelling contributed to this since fake news logs and copy-pasting reporting have reposted the incorrect name, leading to an increase in SEO traffic.

About Angel Nuzhat 12-Minute Video

Amid this, cybersecurity specialists cautioned that links that grant access to this 12-minute viral MMS perpetrate a cyber scam and are in no way connected to a genuine video. For the unversed, such links will install malware and logins or redirect users to phishing websites instead of playing the video. Such malicious links are referred to as ghsot file traps and are shared via apps like Telegram, WhatsApp, X (Previously Twitter), and Facebook. These take advantage of the curiosity of people towards the popular keyword of Angel Nuzhat.

The truth-checking organisations have revealed multiple times that visitors may expose their personal information and put their device to danger while clicking on such links. There is also no history of this fake video on the legitimate social media account or a verified platform. The state of confusion was futher feuled by the ban of TikTok in India, making it difficult to directly verify creators in the country, leading to misinformation.

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Rather than finding genuine profiles, most platforms turn to secondary reporting, which increases the wrong names and gets. Analysts also encourage people not to press the sensational buttons but look for confirmation with reliable sources since the so-called viral video does not exist at all.

First Published: February 16, 2026 6:51 PM

Meghna Rajpal

Patriarchy's worst nightmare (with a cute smile). An introvert walking around with Bollywood Music in the background who will avoid meeting you in public. I write about pop culture, fashion, and everything controversial.

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