Ring videos, dancing boys, and zero confirmation: Is Talha Anjum engaged or are we being pranked again?
The internet seems convinced that Talha Anjum is off the market — or at least halfway there — but the rapper himself has remained characteristically silent. No announcement post. No cryptic caption. No grainy black-and-white photo with a ring emoji. And yet, for the past two days, social media has been awash with videos that appear to suggest something big just went down.
What we do know is this: clips from what fans are calling Anjum’s engagement have been circulating across platforms, shared not just by fan pages but by people who appear to have actually been at the gathering.
In the most widely shared video, Anjum is seen placing a ring on London-based digital creator Zoiea Karim, while a small crowd looks on. It’s intimate, celebratory, and — inconveniently for sceptics — pretty convincing.
More videos from the same event show Anjum in full celebratory mode, dancing with the boys, including his Young Stunners partner Talhah Yunus.
One attendee even posted a casual photo posing with Anjum and the rest of the group, the kind of understated flex that usually comes from actually being there rather than reposting for clout.
Adding to the pile of circumstantial receipts is a wholesome detour — a mehendi artist also documented her visit to Anjum’s home, where she applied mehendi on his mother’s hands. The video briefly features Anjum himself, along with his brother, Umair Anjum, popping in and out of frame with kids in tow, making it all feel a little too shaadi-coded to ignore.
Naturally, the internet has done what it does best: Karim’s name has been pulled into the spotlight, timelines scrutinised, and Instagram activity analysed with forensic intensity.
Anjum and Karim follow each other on Instagram. They like each other’s posts. Which, to be fair, is not exactly a smoking gun in 2026 — but in combination with the videos, it’s enough to keep the rumour mill spinning at full throttle.
Then there’s London. In July last year, Anjum was in the city and posted from there. Karim liked the post, and she is London-based. Coincidence? Probably.
Anjum tours constantly and was later in Rome and Spain that same season, so we’re not about to build a conspiracy theory around geography alone. Still, when the internet is already in detective mode, even harmless overlaps start to look suspiciously narrative-friendly.
What’s making fans pause, though, is what’s missing. There’s been no official confirmation from either Anjum or Karim. No photography pages posting curated shots from the event. No designer tags. No carefully worded announcement that says just enough and nothing at all. In celebrity engagement terms, it’s all felt oddly… unofficial.
And if there’s one thing Pakistani pop culture consumers have learnt the hard way, it’s caution. We are, after all, still emotionally recovering from the time Hasan Raheem very convincingly faked his wedding and collectively played us all. That trauma doesn’t just disappear. It lingers. It makes you side-eye even the most wholesome ring-exchange video and whisper, “But has he said it himself?”
So yes, there are videos. Yes, there are witnesses. Yes, it looks very much like an engagement celebration. But until Anjum actually posts something — anything — to confirm what’s going on, we’re keeping our confetti safely tucked away.
For now, this remains a solid case of it looks real, but we need receipts. Or at least a caption. Or a story slide. Or a single line that puts us out of our collective misery.
Until then, Talha, Zoiea — give us something!
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