🎙️ Rehan Tariq’s Podcast: A Bold Voice for Accountability — But Not Without Flaws

In today’s fast-paced digital world, where every video, comment, and viral clip spreads across millions of screens in seconds, accountability on social media has become more important than ever. And one podcaster who isn’t afraid to talk about this openly is Rehan Tariq.

Rehan has built a reputation for being brutally honest, direct, and unfiltered — and in many cases, that’s exactly what the digital space needs. But even though his intentions may be pure, his approach sometimes raises questions.

Let’s break this down fairly.
In favour of him
⚠️ And two points where he could improve


🌟 Why I Agree With Rehan Tariq’s Approach

1. Social Media Is in Everyone’s Hands — Responsibility Is Necessary

One of Rehan’s strongest arguments — and one I fully agree with — is that if you decide to become a public figure online, you must take responsibility for your actions.
Today, even children have access to TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. What creators say or do influences millions.

So when Rehan asks tough questions like:

  • “Why did you post that?”
  • “Did you think of the consequences?”
  • “Do you understand your impact?”

…it’s not disrespect — it’s accountability.
And honestly, someone needs to say it.
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In a world where people go viral overnight, holding them responsible is necessary not just for them — but for society.


2. Rehan Highlights the Reality Behind Fame

Many viral personalities don’t realize how heavy the responsibility of fame can be.
Examples from his episodes with Lalarukh, Warda, and Hakim Shehzad show this clearly.

👉 Lalarukh Podcast

Rehan questioned her about the new fame, the influence she now holds, and whether she is prepared for the pressure that comes with it. His intention was clear: understand the mindset behind the viral rise.

👉 Warda’s Episode

Warda went viral for her unique social media energy. Rehan tried to bring forward the responsibility behind such visibility — especially because many young girls follow her.

👉 Hakim Shehzad Podcast

Hakim Shehzad is known for bold statements and traditional views. Rehan asked him direct questions about the credibility of his claims because misinformation spreads easily on social media.

All these examples show that Rehan’s focus isn’t on attacking guests — it’s about protecting the audience from irresponsible influence.
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⚠️ Where Rehan Tariq Needs Improvement (Only Two Points)

Even though I support his mission of accountability, there are two areas where Rehan can definitely grow:

1. He Should Be More Careful With His Words

Being direct is good — but sometimes Rehan’s tone or word choice sounds harsher than necessary.
When dealing with guests who are already under pressure, his statements can feel:

  • too blunt,
  • emotionally heavy,
  • or misinterpreted as judgmental.

If he chose his words more sensitively, the message would still be powerful but more balanced.
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2. Less Strictness = More Respect for Guests

Rehan’s tough questioning style works for accountability…
…but sometimes it crosses into strictness that feels disrespectful.

For example:

  • During the Lalarukh episode, some viewers felt she looked uncomfortable at moments.
  • In Warda’s interview, people noticed she became defensive — not because of the question itself, but the strict tone.
  • With Hakim Shehzad, the conversation turned tense because the questioning felt confrontational.

Rehan’s confidence is admirable, but every guest deserves a baseline of warmth and respect. Tough questions don’t have to feel like interrogation.
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🎯 Final Thoughts: A Strong Voice With Room to Grow

Rehan Tariq is one of the few Pakistani podcasters brave enough to confront the real responsibilities of social media fame. He brings forward uncomfortable but essential truths.
✨ He pushes influencers to think deeper.
✨ He reminds them of their responsibility to millions.
✨ He protects the digital audience from careless influence.

At the same time, improving his tone and reducing strictness will make his podcast feel more balanced — and even more powerful.

Because at the end of the day:
👉 Accountability should feel fair, not fearful.
👉 Conversation should feel open, not confrontational.

Rehan’s mission is solid.
His impact is real.
He just needs a little refinement — and he’ll stand among the strongest interviewers in the region. 🎙️🔥

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