Hina Pervaiz Butt Criticizes Fiza Ali’s Viral Video with Husband, Calls for Action Against TV Content
The recent viral video of Pakistani actress and TV host Fiza Ali with her husband Aijaz Khan has sparked
The recent viral video of Pakistani actress and TV host Fiza Ali with her husband Aijaz Khan has sparked strong public debate, with political and social media reactions pouring in from different sides. Among the most notable responses came from Hina Pervaiz Butt, who strongly criticized the content and questioned its suitability for national television.
The video, which originated from a live morning show appearance, showed a light-hearted and unexpected moment between the couple that quickly went viral on social media. While some viewers found the scene entertaining or harmless, others raised concerns about its presentation on a public broadcast platform.
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Reacting on the social media platform X, Hina Pervaiz Butt expressed serious reservations about the conduct shown on television. She questioned the direction of modern TV programming and criticized what she described as inappropriate behavior being displayed on national channels. According to her statement, public figures and TV hosts should be mindful of their responsibility, especially when appearing on platforms watched by millions of people, including children and young audiences.
She further emphasized that such content should not be normalized on national television and urged regulatory authorities, including PEMRA, to take notice of the matter. In her view, media professionals should maintain a level of decorum and professionalism that reflects cultural and ethical standards.
Hina Pervaiz Butt also highlighted the broader social impact of such viral moments, stating that repeated exposure to such content could negatively influence younger audiences. She stressed the importance of responsible broadcasting and encouraged media personalities to set positive examples for society.
The incident has now turned into a wider discussion about entertainment boundaries, media responsibility, and what is considered acceptable on live television in Pakistan, with opinions sharply divided between criticism and support.