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Alizeh Shah is done with showbiz and regrets ever being a part of it

Alizeh Shah is done with showbiz and regrets ever being a part of it

The actor has made it clear she doesn't want projects, offers, or anyone's 'fake sympathy'.
01 Sep, 2025

Alizeh Shah is done with showbiz. In her latest Instagram story, the actor made it clear that her speaking out against harassment, late payments and bullying in the industry was not a cry for attention or projects.

“To everyone who thinks I exposed those people because I wanted work… you have no idea how much that thought disgusts me,” she wrote.

What followed was an account of how deeply showbiz has scarred her. “I live with PTSD because of what I’ve been through in this industry. I was broken to the point that I started hating myself. Speaking out wasn’t for attention; it was my only way of freeing myself from the darkness.”

Shah said she doesn’t want offers or sympathy — she just wants space. “I don’t want your projects, your offers, your fake sympathy. I pray every single day that I was never a part of this degrading world, where people made me suffer 12 hours a day on set, treating me like nothing. I am never going back, not after what it did to me.”

The trauma, she said, has eaten her alive. “There are nights I cry until I can’t breathe, days where I’ve puked my guts out because the memories make me sick. This pain is real, it lives in my body, in my heart, and all I ask is to be left alone.”

Shah’s post is a follow-up to a post she made in July in which she discussed the industry’s darker side — harassment, withheld payments, toxic set environments and even her infamous 2021 ramp fall, which she said was orchestrated and then mocked by colleagues. That confession sparked an apology from Juggan Kazim, who proved that it’s never too late to do the right thing, even if, and especially if, you’re a senior.

We’ve recently seen many other actors open up about payment issues in the TV industry.

What Shah has described goes beyond one person’s pain. It’s about the long-ignored treatment of junior actors by production houses and seniors, the culture of bullying disguised as ‘discipline’ on sets, and the silence enforced through professional blacklisting.

Comments

Taj Ahmad Sep 01, 2025 04:00pm
Choices are yours, nobody can forced you, let’s enjoy and focus on what’s good for you.
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Naam Sep 01, 2025 04:15pm
So Sad, Nobody should be going through such pain. Hope she finds her peace and lives a happy and satisfying life <3
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Laila Sep 01, 2025 04:28pm
I wish her well. I hope she heals and finds more worthy pursuits in life among good people and find her calling. This is as good a time as any to start over. Education could be a way to go. Get a degree. Do volunteer work. Start a business. Travel. Work. Make new friends. The world is at her feet.
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Babar M Sep 01, 2025 04:48pm
That’s no different from the rest of the society. It’s one messed up place, if people could they would say goodbye to this godforsaken country.
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Hawk Sep 01, 2025 07:32pm
Shah is saying true, as it happens. Good thing is that she opened up. So leave this field asp.
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Bruce Sep 01, 2025 07:55pm
So whose idea was it for you to join the industry? Blame that person
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Ehsan Sep 01, 2025 07:58pm
You are a very strong person, hope you get your peace, come back even stronger and continue to make a difference
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musti sheikh Sep 01, 2025 08:09pm
My heart goes out for her to speak the truth about what's going on in the film industry for the harassment and intimidation culture under the banner do it my way or hit the highway by the young actresses a long with other extracurricular activities has to face on daily basis by the executives.
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Nadeem Shah Sep 01, 2025 09:20pm
I don't know how women work and survive in this industry in Pakistan, where there are no guardrails, no protection for artists. This is probably one of the worst professions for decent women in Pakistan. I wish her well and all the female artists, such a hard nosed industry. Good for her hope she finds what she's looking for. I would never allow or encourage my daughters to get in this. Truly sad.
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Uboo J Sep 02, 2025 12:48am
Good job! Better safe than sorry. I am sure you will do well in life. Really enjoyed your acting but do whats right for you. Wish you well!
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Zaheer Sep 02, 2025 03:38am
Pakistan TV and film culture is handled by ignorant, uneducated and unprofessional egotists rotten people. There is non protection for innocent actors and my advise is to not work with these idiots and if you have to then ask for the payment upfront.
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Muneer Ahmed Memon Sep 02, 2025 06:03am
Your life your chosen path. Now you pay attention to your study and be more brighter in future.
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Ghalibjeee Sep 02, 2025 06:23am
WoW so when millions of Pakistani Suffer from Floods , Poverty, Back-to Back High Taxes, unavailability of basic necessities even after paying for them we should be worried about some fake trauma
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Macthepakmcvitee Sep 02, 2025 07:44am
PTSD or no PTSD you are where you are today because of the decisions you have made. No point blaming anyone else.
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js Sep 02, 2025 08:18am
You know what we need? Unions.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 02, 2025 01:42pm
Is it too little, too late? Only time will tell and confirm.
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Laila Sep 03, 2025 12:50pm
Its interesting that other actors have come out saying the similar. Such as the underrated ex drama actress, Komal Aziz. We see the glitter. We don't see behind the scenes.
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