Prominent Pakistani actress Aliza Shah's filters obsession has caused stir among fans. People have been relentless in their criticism, trolling her for relying too heavily on filters.
Aliza's notable transformation, characterized by visible weight loss and an adoption of a Korean-inspired filter aesthetic, has become the talk of the town.
The actress is very active on her Instagram handle and frequently shared her snippets and videos with 4.3 million followers but all in vain as she failed to impress netizens with her new look.
In the latest post, she can be seen posing aesthetically towards the camera while donning a black crop top with blue jeans and swaying on the music track ‘Eye Candy’ at the streets of Bahria Town.
People started trolling her for bold fashion choices and a use of lot of filters which makes her look like Koreans.
Many people questioned the impact of filters on self-image and authenticity and labelled her as ‘artificial’ and ‘plastic’.
One of the social media users commented:
“What on earth has happened to you. You used to be beautiful”
“3d cartoon lag rahe ho aap”
“filters make her look so weird”
Earlier, the ‘Ehd e Wafa’ star shared her latest K-pop look clicks to mesmerize her fandom but it went out opposite and became the reason of her trolling.
The actress show can be seen wearing an oversized yellow shirt paired with subtle nude tights, bold bubblegum pink chunky boots and styled her overall look with a golden bob-haircut.
Keyboard warriors flocked to the comment section to express their two cents. Trolls made sarcastic attacks and directed unsolicited opinions towards her.
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It is pertinent to mention here that Alizeh Shah has achieved a lot of success in a very young age. The Ehd E Wafa actor began her career from modelling. She debuted on television in 2018 from her popular drama serial Ishq Tamasha with a supporting role. Fans useed to adore because of her flawless beauty and her innocent face.She has worked in many hit dramas including Ishq Tamasha, Dil Moum Ka Dia, Ehd E Wafa, Mera Dil Mera Dushman and Taqdeer.