5-Minute Viral Video: Alina Amir, a popular Pakistani influencer, faced a deepfake scandal in late January 2026 involving a fabricated 5-minute explicit video falsely attributed to her, which she quickly debunked as AI-manipulated harassment.
Rise to Fame
Amir gained fame recreating Bollywood star Parineeti Chopra’s viral dialogue “Meri body mein sensation hoti hai” on TikTok and Instagram, earning the nickname “Sarsarahat Girl.” This propelled her to over 2.5 million Instagram followers and 2.3 million on TikTok, leading to media invites across Pakistan and India.
Video Details
The clip emerged around January 25-26, 2026, spreading via MMS claims and suspicious links, many tied to scams stealing data. Cyber experts confirmed it as a deepfake with her face swapped onto explicit content, part of a trend targeting female influencers.
Incident Overview
The roughly 5-minute clip, which circulated widely on social media as a leaked private MMS, surfaced around late January 2026 and was quickly debunked by Amir as fabricated using AI to swap her face onto explicit content. She described it as cyber harassment targeting women, noting its rapid spread damaged her reputation before she responded.
Her Detailed Response
Initially silent to avoid amplification, Amir posted on Instagram after seeing fake screenshots in her comments. She condemned AI misuse as harassment affecting all women, offered a $1,000 reward for identifying creators, and appealed to Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz for stricter laws and action via the Cyber Crime Department. She urged verification before sharing and plans legal steps.
Public and Expert Reaction
Social media users supported her courage, criticizing harassers and those demanding the video. Authorities advise reporting deepfakes; the incident underscores Pakistan’s rising AI-driven cyber threats.
Amir, known as the “Sarsarahat Girl” for recreating a viral Parineeti Chopra dialogue, has over 2.5 million Instagram followers and 2.3 million on TikTok. The case highlights rising deepfake misuse in Pakistan, affecting influencers and ordinary people, with experts warning of scams tied to such links. Fact-checks confirm the video’s falsity