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Pakistani actress Mishi Khan has spoken out strongly against a new reality TV show called Lazawal Ishq. The show promises to be Pakistan’s first dating reality show. It will be hosted by Ayesha Omar, and eight contestants, four girls and four boys, will live together in a villa as they try to find love. At Six Screen Entertainment, you’ll find all the updates about this recent controversy.
Mishi Khan said she does not agree with the idea of this show. She asked why producers chose this concept in the very first place.
She also criticised Ayesha Omar for hosting it, particularly noting that Ayesha is now over 40 years old and will be wearing gowns that are inappropriate with respect to our religion.
Mishi said people in the industry should think carefully before approving such shows, because they can send wrong messages about love, respect, and culture.

Many people online agreed with Mishi Khan. Some said things like:
“This is not modernism. This is vulgarity.”
“Only a bold actress like Ayesha would do something like this. This is pure fahashi.”
“She can’t get married herself, and now she is trying to get others to do it.”
“Now where is Pemra?” ab nhi bolega kuch kia?”
These comments show that people are divided: some support the show, others strongly criticize it.
The controversy over Lazawal Ishq highlights:
Reality shows like Lazawal Ishq are taboo. People consider it unethical. What is modern vs what is inappropriate?
Age, clothing, and morality are often central in those debates. Even when someone over 40 acts in a “bold” way, many feel uncomfortable.
Some think such shows can influence society. Others believe censoring or limiting concepts limits artistic freedom.

PEMRA has issued a statement regarding this matter and is now under severe backlash. According to PEMRA, this show falls outside their jurisdiction as it will not be airing on licensed TV channels but on digital platforms.
Mishi Khan’s criticism of Lazawal Ishq and Ayesha Omar has started a strong debate. Some support her concerns, others believe she is being too harsh. People are eagerly waiting to see how the show deals with culture, beliefs, and entertainment. This may set new boundaries for what Pakistan’s audiences tolerate or accept.
According to Six Screen Media, it’s important for the Pakistani industry to value religious beliefs and Pakistani culture. Reality shows like Lazawal Ishq will create an unimaginable impact on the young minds and will shape them accordingly.
So stay tuned for more exciting updates and latest gossip only on Six Screen Entertainment.

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