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‘Arrest her!’ Fan requests CCD Punjab to take action over Alizeh Shah’s ‘illegal beauty’ offence

Alizeh Shah’s latest Instagram reel set off a playful commotion today when a fan jokingly dragged the Crime Control Department Punjab into the conversation and asked them to “arrest” the actress for being too pretty.

The short clip, screenshots of which accompany this story, shows the star posing for the camera in a soft, casual setup.

Her caption reads: “abbbb kisi ne bola na A.I ” which uses knife emojis to mock-threaten anyone who calls her images AI-generated.

In the reel, she wears a pale blue, oversized knit sweater with a loose cowl neck and roomy sleeves.

Her hair is a glossy, deep brown cut to shoulder length and styled in soft waves with a neat center part.

The makeup is clean and dewy with a soft pink lip and sculpted cheeks.

 

The standout detail is the eye look: long lashes and a line of small, sparkly face gems placed above the brows and near the outer eye, adding a playful, editorial touch.

No heavy jewelry is visible; the focus remains on the sweater, the hair, and the jewel-studded eye makeup.

A tattoo on her forearm is visible in some frames, and the set includes a casual background prop, a bicycle with a flower-filled basket, that gives the clip a staged, lifestyle vibe.

The comment that tagged the Crime Control Department played up the joke: one user wrote to @ccdpunjab asking authorities to take action for the actress’s “illegal” attractiveness.

The post collected a mix of light responses across the platform, and the tag to CCD is an example of how fan humor on social media can quickly become part of the story itself.

Other fans were very appreciative of her looks and style, as one commented: “she look like shahzadi” (she looks like a princess).

Another user commented: “Omg she’s so perfect”.

Alizeh Shah has become a frequent presence on social media and television over the past few years.

She made her acting debut in 2016 with a supporting role and rose to wider recognition for parts in dramas such as Ishq Tamasha and Ehd-e-Wafa. Her trajectory from supporting parts to leading roles helped establish her as a prominent young actor in the Pakistani TV industry.

Recently, Alizeh has also been involved in on-camera spats that drew headlines. In the last few weeks she publicly criticized senior figures in the industry, calling out remarks made by Saba Faisal and confronting issues linked to morning show host Nida Yasir and accusations around non-payment and unprofessional behavior. Those exchanges escalated the attention on her social feeds and prompted wide discussion online.

This reel is another reminder of how a single short clip can ripple across platforms. For Alizeh the moment combined carefully styled visuals with a caption that invited reaction. For viewers it supplied a quick, shareable moment of amusement.

For one fan it was cause to mock-charge the local crime unit. Social media, it seems, is still very good at turning small jokes into full stories.

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