Viral Video Controversy: Alina Amir Says Circulating Clip Is Fake, Demands Action

Alina Amir slams viral 'leaked' video as AI deepfake harassment. 'Sarsarahat Girl' demands action from Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz amid 2026 influencer cybercrime wave.
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Pakistani TikTok sensation Alina Amir, known as the “Sarsarahat Girl” for her Parineeti Chopra lip-sync, has blasted a circulating “leaked private video” as a malicious AI deepfake. The scandal erupted in late January 2026, with bot-driven links flooding social media—part of a wave targeting influencers like Fatima Jatoi and Payal Gaming.

Deepfake Exposed with Proof

In a fiery video statement, Alina shared side-by-side comparisons proving AI manipulation: unnatural movements and glitches versus her original footage. Silent for a week amid harassment, she spoke out as fakes invaded her comments, calling it “digital violence” harming her family. “Verify before sharing,” she urged fans.

Demands a Strict Legal Crackdown

Tagging Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, Alina demanded immediate intervention from the Cyber Crime Wing: “Punish creators and spreaders of this filth.” She praised law enforcement’s response while warning of rising AI scams via SEO-poisoned PDFs and phishing links disguised as “video leaks.”

Broader 2026 Influencer Trap

This mirrors Payal Gaming’s FIR-led arrests and Fatima’s denial; experts label it “honey traps” for data theft, not real scandals. Bangladesh creators like Arohi Mim face similar bots, highlighting South Asia’s cyber threats amid viral fame. Alina vows resilience, posting regular reels to reclaim narrative.

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