The Fiza Ali Ramadan Show Controversy has taken social media by storm after the actress responded to claims about a “planted show” and a leaked audio clip.
Pakistani actress and host Fiza Ali issued a video statement to clarify the situation. The matter started during a Ramadan transmission in 2026.
In the first Ashra of Ramadan, Fiza Ali and Dr. Nabiha Ali Khan appeared in a show where personal marital issues were discussed. During the conversation, Fiza became emotional. The clip went viral within hours.
Many social media users criticized the segment. Some said such discussions were not suitable for a religious transmission.
Later, several media personalities also commented on the issue. These included Mishi Khan, Nida Yasir, Mubasher Lucman, Nadia Khan and Irshad Bhatti.
In her response, Fiza Ali said the viral clip was from an old show. She rejected the claim that the program was pre-planned.
She explained that the conversation was natural. According to her, Dr. Nabiha shared her own story, and she reacted emotionally because she supports women facing difficulties.
Fiza Ali also criticized some hosts for what she described as inappropriate content in their programs. She specifically referred to past shows where divorced couples were invited to discuss their private lives.
The actress reminded critics that many talk shows in the past have covered sensitive personal matters. She said it was unfair to target her alone.
The Fiza Ali Ramadan Show Controversy continues to trend online, with divided opinions among viewers. Some support her explanation, while others still question the content shown during Ramadan transmissions.
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