
Renowned Pakistani gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist Dr. Affan Qaiser has once again become the center of online discussion — but this time, not for his medical insights. The popular doctor, known for his sharp opinions and educational health content, is facing backlash on social media after sharing family vlogs from his recent international trips.
A Doctor Who Became a Social Media Star
Dr. Affan Qaiser has made a name for himself beyond the hospital walls. With more than 5 million followers on Facebook and over 430,000 subscribers on his rapidly growing YouTube channel, he has become one of Pakistan’s most-followed medical content creators. Known for his direct communication style and thought-provoking discussions, Dr. Affan is admired for spreading health awareness in a relatable and sometimes humorous way.
He is married to Dr. Nazish Affan, who is also a medical professional. Together, they are parents to two daughters and a son, often admired by fans for their warmth and strong family bond.
From Medical Awareness to Global Representation

Recently, Dr. Affan Qaiser and his wife were invited by international e-commerce companies to visit Dubai, Singapore, and Thailand, representing Pakistan’s growing digital and medical community. The couple attended brand meetings, explored new opportunities, and collaborated with global partners to promote Pakistani talent abroad.
During their stay in Dubai, Dr. Affan and Dr. Nazish partnered with Zam Zam Electronics for sponsored content and shared several family moments through mini vlogs and photos from Dubai and Singapore. While many followers appreciated seeing a lighter, personal side of the doctor, not everyone was impressed.
The Backlash: “Practice What You Preach”
Social media users were quick to react, pointing out what they called “hypocrisy” in Dr. Affan’s recent content. Many critics reminded him that he had previously spoken against family vloggers in Pakistan, accusing them of oversharing personal lives for fame and sponsorships.
One user sarcastically commented, “Welcome to the world of family vloggers.” Another wrote, “This is what you call a halal family vlogger — only allowed outside Pakistan.”
Some fans also criticized him for filming on a plane without permission, with one remarking, “You recorded a video on the plane without consent — is it okay because you’re Dr. Affan Qaiser?”
The common sentiment among critics was that Dr. Affan should avoid doing the same things he once condemned, suggesting that his recent content blurred the line between medical awareness and lifestyle vlogging.
Balancing Public Influence and Personal Life
Despite the controversy, many of his loyal fans defended him, emphasizing that everyone deserves to share family moments and that occasional personal vlogs don’t define someone’s entire work. Supporters argued that Dr. Affan’s primary content remains educational and that sharing family videos during travels is a way of connecting with audiences on a human level.
The debate highlights the growing complexity of social media fame — where even respected professionals face scrutiny over what they choose to share online.
Conclusion: Between Criticism and Connection
Dr. Affan Qaiser’s recent controversy reflects the thin line public figures must walk between personal expression and professional image. As one of Pakistan’s most influential doctors and digital educators, every move he makes sparks conversation — and this time, it’s about authenticity and consistency in the digital age.
Whether this backlash will change his approach to social media remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Dr. Affan Qaiser continues to stay in the spotlight — not just as a doctor, but as one of Pakistan’s most talked-about online personalities.
