Actress Zhalay Sarhadi recently confronted social media users who mistakenly linked her husband, Amir Anees, to fellow celebrity Fiza Ali’s spouse, sparking a viral debate.
Pakistani actress Zhalay Sarhadi recently found herself in the spotlight after a TikTok video featuring her husband, Amir Anees, went viral. The seemingly innocuous post quickly garnered thousands of comments, not for its content, but for an unexpected comparison that caught the star off guard.

Known for her versatile performances in hit dramas like Mere Damad, Uraan, and Digest Writer, Zhalay Sarhadi has cemented her status as a prominent figure in Pakistani entertainment. Her recent acclaimed role in Shirin Farhad further showcased her acting prowess. Beyond her acting career, Zhalay Sarhadi has also successfully hosted reality shows, including Shadi Online. She and her husband, Amir Anees, have been happily married for approximately 19 years and are proud parents to a lovely daughter.

Addressing the flurry of comments, Zhalay expressed her frustration directly. She highlighted the absurdity of users questioning her proximity to ‘someone else’s husband,’ urging them to conduct basic research using readily available tools like Google. While acknowledging a superficial resemblance between her husband and Fiza Ali’s spouse, Ejaz, particularly due to a shared beard, Sarhadi emphatically clarified that they are two distinct individuals. Her candid response underscored the importance of verifying facts before making baseless claims on social media, adding a touch of humor by thanking the commenters for boosting her video’s views.


The incident has sparked a wider conversation among social media users about online etiquette and the spread of misinformation, with many agreeing with Zhalay’s call for more thoughtful engagement. It leaves us wondering: will this incident encourage more users to fact-check before commenting, or will the allure of viral content continue to overshadow the truth?


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