Lazawal Ishq is Pakistan’s first dating reality show, airing on the digital platform YouTube. Hosted by actress Ayesha Omar and filmed at a villa in Turkey, the show features Pakistani male and female contestants. The dating show’s format involves men and women living in the same mansion, interacting with each other to form relationships, discussing their partners with others, and participating in various activities. This format has triggered severe public backlash in Pakistan and viewers are interested in Lazawal Ishq.

Recently, Ayesha Omar shared important details regarding the production of Lazawal Ishq. She stated that the producers of the show are Turkish and that it is made for Urdu/ Pakistani audiences. She further added that female contestants have a separate space for sleeping.

Ayesha Omar wrote, “Lazawal Ishq Isn’t A Pakistani Production & Wasn’t Banned By Our Court. It is not a Pakistani show, but it has a Pakistani audience, including people in other countries who understand and speak Urdu. It’s an Urdu-language reality show about learning how to communicate, build relationships with peers and partners, and possibly find true love, with consenting adults. It was never meant for any television channel. No Pakistani production house was ever involved. It’s a Turkish production created by one of the biggest production houses. For those who haven’t seen the show yet and have assumed otherwise, female contestants/participants have their own sleeping dorms and dressing rooms, while male contestants have separate spaces as well.” Read her screenshots:



Social media users are bashing Ayesha Omar for defending the shameless concept of the show’s makers. One wrote that she is defending it “as if it is a religious show,” while another said she is talking “as if it’s a top-notch reality show.” Many criticized the producers for not hiring local talent in Turkey, claiming they are forcefully imposing obscenity on Pakistani culture through their production. Several fans called out Ayesha Omar for supporting the cheap concept. One fan wrote, “How desperate is she to promote this cheap show?” Read the comments:



















