After calling on Punjab’s CM to ban revealing outfits, the couple is now under fire — Alizeh Shah says Falak once dressed her in exactly those kinds of clothes.
Sarah Khan and Falak Shabir have found themselves at the center of a heated social media storm after their recent call to Chief Minister Punjab to ban women from wearing revealing clothes. The couple publicly endorsed the idea, with Sarah standing firmly behind her husband’s stance. But the internet had receipts. Actress Alizeh Shah fired back with an Instagram story that turned the tables entirely, accusing the very same couple of dressing her in outfits that showed skin during a music video shoot — with Sarah herself allegedly designing those costumes.

Sarah Khan is one of Pakistan’s most recognized television actresses, known for her roles in hit dramas like Mohabbat Aag Si, Raqs-e-Bismil, and Sabaat. She married singer-songwriter Falak Shabir in 2023, and the couple has since been a fixture in entertainment headlines — for their music collaborations, public appearances, and now, their controversial opinions on women’s clothing. Falak, a classically trained musician turned pop artist, has built a career on romantic ballads and music videos that frequently feature leading actresses in stylized, often bold, wardrobe choices.

Alizeh Shah’s Instagram story laid out specific claims: Falak Shabir directed her to wear revealing outfits in his music video and orchestrated romantic scenes between them. She went further, stating that Sarah Khan was the creative force behind every costume she wore on that project. The implication was sharp — the couple now policing women’s clothing once profited from the very aesthetic they now condemn. Influencer Zoya Sheraz then entered the fray with a video defending the couple, arguing that Alizeh participated willingly and was now seeking attention by dragging their names. Sarah Khan’s response was characteristically subtle: a single laughing emoji dropped on Zoya’s video, a reaction that spoke volumes without saying a word.
The controversy has split Pakistani social media down the middle. One side argues that public figures advocating for modesty should be held to the same standard in their own creative work. The other insists that Alizeh’s participation was consensual and that revisiting old professional collaborations to score points is unfair. What remains undeniable is the uncomfortable spotlight now on the gap between the couple’s public morality campaign and their private creative choices. Whether this blows over or escalates into a larger conversation about accountability in the entertainment industry, one thing is clear — the audience is watching, and they have long memories.
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