Alizeh Shah has once again caught public attention, this time by subtly hinting at an upcoming project through a revealing Instagram story.
The actress shared a black-and-white image of what appears to be a drama script cover, offering a quiet yet telling glimpse into her professional plans amid ongoing industry debates.

The screenshot is posted from Alizeh Shah’s verified Instagram account and shows a neatly laid-out script page photographed at a slight angle.
The page is bordered with a simple patterned frame, giving it a formal, production-ready appearance.

At the top, the heading reads “Kirdaar Meer Meel,” which appears to be the title of the project. Just beneath it, in a larger stylized font, is the central title “Dil Se Qalam,” suggesting either the drama’s main name or a thematic subtitle.

Below the title, the format becomes more technical. There are small boxed labels indicating “Episode 13” and “Drama Serial,” clearly positioning the script within an episodic television project.
The writing credit reads “Tehreer: Misbah Ali Syed,” identifying the writer behind the script. A direction credit follows, marked as “Director,” though the name beneath is partially obscured in the image.
Near the bottom of the page, the production banner reads “Momina Duraid Productions,” a name closely associated with major television dramas in Pakistan. The structured layout and professional formatting strongly indicate that this is an official script, not a casual reading draft.

By sharing this image without an explicit caption, Alizeh lets the document speak for itself. The story functions as a quiet confirmation that she is actively involved in a new drama project, even as she remains at the center of candid industry conversations.
Alizeh Shah shared her sense of vindication while responding to the recent controversies involving Saba Faisal and Nida Yasir, describing the situation as karma and stressing that respect must be earned and reciprocated, not demanded on the basis of seniority.

She hinted at an unpleasant past collaboration with Saba Faisal, suggesting that her looks were scrutinised and dismissed as not being “natural.”
Alizeh also took a veiled swipe at Nida Yasir by alluding to claims of delayed or unpaid dues linked to her husband, Yasir Nawaz, and urged the morning show host to stop repeatedly inviting her to appear on the program.
She elucidates through her Instagram stories:
“sorry saba aunty karma bohot buri cheez ha 2 serial saath krnay k baad bhi apko natural nhi lagi thi i hope ab apko saaf saaf dikhra hoga. nida aunty apnay bhi waise yasir uncle se hi seekhi ha na ye logon ko un k hak paise na dene wali harkat?
or pls apnay 2 takkay k show mn apnay assistant ko bol k invite na karayn bar bar jin k paise artists ko miltay hi nahi
so happy to see these SO CALLED seniors getting what they deserve.”
In a follow-up story, she added: “Respect is a mutual exchange of effort and integrity not a privilege granted by hierarchy or seniority alone!”

Her remark aimed at Saba Faisal comes in response to earlier claims questioning Alizeh’s appearance and alleged cosmetic enhancements. Meanwhile, her comments about Nida Yasir suggest deeper frustrations with what she perceives as systemic issues related to artist compensation and power dynamics within the industry.

Alizeh Shah, who rose to fame at a young age with Superstar and later earned acclaim as Dr. Dua in Ehd e Wafa, now appears focused on both her craft and speaking openly about professional boundaries.

The script reveal, placed alongside her candid statements, signals a phase where she is reclaiming narrative control, balancing new creative work with an unapologetic voice that continues to challenge long-standing hierarchies in the entertainment world.






