
Fiza Ali Speaks Up Against Lazawal Ishq’s Bold Style | Six Screens
A new reality show called Lazawal Ishq has stirred up a lot of talk lately. It is Pakistan’s first dating show on YouTube, where four girls and four boys live together in a villa in Turkey, hoping to find love. Ayesha Omar hosts it. But not everyone is happy with how bold the show is.
One person who has made her voice loud and clear is Fiza Ali. On her morning show, Morning with Fiza, she criticized the format of Lazawal Ishq. She said it is more than just showing people dating. She believes the show is pushing boundaries too far, harming respect and traditional values.
What Fiza Ali Says
Fiza Ali warned that the show is teaching the wrong things to viewers. She said people are learning how to date, acting in ways she calls “vulgar,” and ignoring what’s right. She asked whether this is a good way to win respect or just popularity.
She pointed out that digital platforms let things spread fast — and that matters a lot. When young people watch these shows, she fears they may start thinking such behaviours are normal. According to her, Lazawal Ishq isn’t about love so much as showing off.
During the show, she asked questions like: “Are we proud to show this?” and “Do we want our daughters to follow these patterns?” Her guest agreed: the show may get views and followers, but not honour or true respect.
Why the Debate is Big
At Six Screen Entertainment, these debates catch our attention because they reflect a bigger tension in society. On one hand, there is media evolution: people want more modern stories, bold content, and experimentation. On the other hand, many fear that modesty, respect, and traditional family values are being left behind.
What counts as acceptable has changed, especially online. Digital shows are less regulated, and their reach can be wide. That means viewers of all ages, including young people and families, see this content. For many, that brings discomfort or worry.
What Viewers Are Saying
As soon as Fiza Ali’s statements aired, people began reacting online. Some supported her, saying she is speaking the truth. They agree that there needs to be a limit. Ayesha’s fans defended lazawal ishq, saying art should be free. The mixed opinions reflect how divided the public is, and each opinion matters.
Final Thoughts
Lazawal Ishq’s format pushed lines many hadn’t expected. Fiza Ali’s objections remind us that the media has power — and with power comes responsibility.
Six Screen Entertainment believes media creators should think carefully about what messages they share. These reality shows should be a means of entertainment for the public, not a shock that is hard to digest.