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FACT-CHECKED

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Facebook page in name of Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz is fake; she didn’t mock caller tune with voice of PM Shehbaz

Posts from users and digital news pages across several social media platforms on April 14, 2025, shared an alleged Facebook post of Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz in which she was criticising a caller tune with the voice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. However, the actress made no such remarks as the page was fake.

Claim

Facebook post of Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz criticises caller tune in PM Shehbaz’s voice

Rating Justification

The iVerify Pakistan team reviewed this content and determined that it is false.

To reach this conclusion, the iVerify Pakistan team investigated whether the account was genuine or not.

Posts from users and digital news pages across several social media platforms on April 14, 2025, shared an alleged Facebook post of Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz in which she was criticising a caller tune with the voice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. However, the actress made no such remarks as the page was fake.

The caller tune of PM Shehbaz announcing relief on power tariffs for the poor comes after he announced a reduction in electricity prices for domestic consumers by Rs7.41 per unit on April 3.

HOW IT STARTED:

On April 14, a user on X, who is an activist according to his bio, shared a screenshot from a news page called Fetch Pakistan that reported on Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz’s alleged remarks on a caller tune in the voice of PM Shehbaz.

The remarks quoted in the post said, “Increase electricity prices by Rs100 but please remove Showbaz’s voice from the caller tune.”

The post received 103,900 views and was shared 2,500 times.

Fetch Pakistan‘s post on X reported, “Actress Iqra Aziz humorously commented on social media, saying, ‘Increase electricity prices by 100 rupees, but please remove Shehbaz’s voice from the caller tune.’ Her witty remark quickly went viral, resonating with many who found the caller tune message annoying.”

The outlet also shared the link to its article.

The original post on the Facebook page received 11,000 likes and 756 shares.

Other digital news pages on Instagram and Facebook, as well as an NGO by the name of Pakistan Welfare Organisation In Australia on Facebook, also reported on the alleged post.

METHODOLOGY

A fact-check was initiated to determine the veracity of the claim due to its virality.

Despite the 2.1 million likes on the actress’s alleged Facebook page, its about section was written from a third-person point of view, and the page was also not verified.

Furthermore, the location and the email address for the page were listed as New York and goldgreez@yandex.com, respectively.

Moreover, recent pictures posted on its feed included old screenshots from dramas and photoshoots.

The team compared the Facebook page under investigation with the actress’s verified Instagram account where she is active and shares recent pictures of her work as well as personal pictures with her actor husband Yasir Husain.

On her Instagram stories, the actress had shared a link to the Facebook page, calling it a “fake” and asking people to report it. “Help me report this fake Facebook page in my name,” she wrote, confirming that the mocking remarks about PM Shehbaz weren’t made by her.

A similar appeal was made in a post on her official Facebook account on April 15.

The Facebook post from the impostor account was later taken down as well.

FACT-CHECK STATUS: FALSE

The claim that actress Iqra Aziz in a Facebook post mocked a caller tune in PM Shehbaz’s voice is false.

The Facebook page in her name was a fake and not owned or operated by her.

Evidence and References