Alina Amir says 5-minute viral clip is an AI deepfake, warns users of fake links and calls for action against those responsible.

Alina Ameer 5 Minutes Viral Video: Alina Amir, a Pakistani social media celebrity, has spoken out about the widely shared viral video, stating that the 5-minute video is actually an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated deepfake. Aamir addressed the matter in his Instagram video message following months of internet rumors and misinformation, saying the material was damaging to his name. He warned followers against clicking on fake links and deceptive posts posted on chat apps, Instagram and X, saying there are no real scenes.
Shocking news of Alina Amir
Alina expressed concern about the speed at which misinformation spreads when people don’t check things before sharing it. She pointed out that apart from causing huge emotional distress and reputational damage to famous people, these types of acts also affect ordinary women who have no resources to defend themselves.
Cash reward announced by Alina…
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has urged strict legal action against those who created and shared the edited video. Aamir has made a bold attempt to track down the culprits by offering a cash reward to anyone who can identify those responsible for the fake video. He also praised the work done by law enforcement and cybercrime authorities to prevent online abuse and harassment.
How to spot fake links?
Amid the scandal, Amir suggested that people on social media learn to spot fake links that are often used to spread such content:
Avoid clicking on anonymous links posted in direct messages, comments, or communications forwarded to display the “full video.”
Check the website’s URL thoroughly, as fraudulent websites sometimes imitate legitimate sites by making minor spelling corrections.
Pages that request personal information or require a download to watch a video should be avoided.
Check facts from reliable news sources before accepting or spreading viral allegations.


