ISLAMABAD: Famous showbiz celebrity Alizeh Shah has made serious allegations against fellow actress Minsa Malik, accusing her of issuing death threats and orchestrating a campaign to defame and harass her.
Alizeh, known for her roles in popular dramas like Ehd-e-Wafa, Mera Dil Mera Dushman, and Ishq Tamasha, took to Instagram to reveal that Malik has been threatening her life. “She’s been calling from unknown numbers and sending death threats. If anything happens to me, know that she is responsible,” Shah wrote.
Alizeh Shah
Shah also claimed that this is not the first time Malik has targeted her. According to her, a similar attempt was made three years ago to ruin her reputation. Emphasizing her professional integrity, Shah stated, “Everything I’ve achieved has been through respect and legal means. Those who resort to unethical tactics neither fear God nor consequences.”
In a further allegation, Shah accused Malik of sharing her personal phone number with a man in Dubai. She claimed this man contacted her with inappropriate proposals from wealthy individuals. Shah said she has preserved screenshots of the messages as evidence.
The actress also addressed past controversies, saying she has faced relentless harassment, media bias, and social media trolling over the years. Referring to a viral moment from Bridal Couture Week 2021—when she stumbled during a ramp walk—Shah alleged that the incident was no accident. “She grabbed me and pulled me to the floor,” Shah said, posting a video to support her accusation.
As of now, Minsa Malik has not responded publicly to the allegations.
Female TV anchor goes missing in Babusar Top
A private TV channel female anchorperson, Shabana, has gone missing along with her entire family during a trip to Babusar Top. The family — including her husband Liaquat Ali and their four children, Aimal, Iman, and two others — was last heard from on July 21. Since then, all communication has ceased, raising alarm among relatives and colleagues.
Authorities launched a full-scale search operation after receiving the report. Rescue teams are currently using modern technology and sniffer dogs in their efforts to locate the missing individuals. Despite the difficult terrain and weather conditions at Babusar Top, the operation remains ongoing.
Tourists rescued from Babusar Top: Female TV anchor goes missing
Babusar cleared of stranded tourists following a major rescue operation, the Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) government confirmed on Wednesday. Over 250 individuals were safely moved from Babusar Top to Chilas after flash floods and landslides cut off access. Authorities say the Babusar cleared of stranded tourists milestone was achieved through joint efforts, although a search for missing individuals is ongoing.
According to GB spokesperson Faizullah Firaq, tourists stuck in Deosai were also shifted to safer places. Babusar cleared of stranded tourists after days of heavy monsoon rains that triggered landslides and flooding. The Silk Road remains shut to large vehicles, while Babusar Road is fully blocked. Authorities note that although Babusar cleared of stranded tourists, the road infrastructure remains compromised.
The flash floods in Diamer resulted in five deaths, including four tourists. Around 15 individuals remain missing. A cloudburst at Babusar Top injured several others, highlighting the vulnerability of popular tourist areas. Despite Babusar cleared of stranded tourists, the risk in the region remains high.
Free accommodations are being provided to affected tourists by the government and local hotel owners. However, the Karakoram Highway is again inaccessible at several points. While Babusar cleared of stranded tourists, others remain stranded along alternate routes. Rescue teams are now working to reopen roads up to Bisham.

