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Alizeh Shah Falak Shabir Controversy Sparks Fresh Social Media Debate

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Pakistani actress Alizeh Shah has once again found herself at the center of public attention after openly criticizing singer Falak Shabir on social media. The Alizeh Shah Falak Shabir controversy began after the actress shared a video discussing violence against women and social attitudes surrounding women’s clothing.

The video highlighted serious issues, including rape, acid attacks, victim-blaming, and societal double standards. It also carried a message criticizing the obsession with judging women based on their appearance and clothing choices.

According to Alizeh, a social media commentator had tagged Falak Shabir while sharing the video and referred to him respectfully. However, the actress later claimed that Falak’s account reacted to the post with a laughing emoji. The alleged reaction reportedly left her upset, prompting a series of Instagram Stories in which she questioned how anyone could find humor in a discussion focused on violence against women.

In her posts, Alizeh expressed disappointment and criticized what she described as contradictory attitudes toward women’s rights and public discussions about modesty. She also praised the creator of the video for speaking openly about gender-based violence and social inequalities.

The actress continued sharing screenshots and reposts from social media users who also questioned the reported reaction. One of the shared posts included a screenshot that allegedly showed a laughing emoji response linked to Falak Shabir’s account.

As the Alizeh Shah-Falak Shabir controversy spread across social media platforms, users began debating broader topics, including women’s safety, celebrity accountability, and the responsibility of public figures when engaging with sensitive social issues.

The online discussion continues to generate strong reactions, with many users expressing differing opinions on the matter and its wider social implications.

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