Pakistan’s dating reality show ‘Lazawal Ishq’ premieres, contestants: Pakistan has finally got its first dating reality show ‘Lazawal Ishq’, which means ‘evergreen love’ in Urdu. The show has already sparked a debate on social media, where people from the neighboring country seem divided over its content. Some people have criticized the concept of finding love and forming relationships in the show, while others are supporting it and calling it an individual’s choice whether they want to watch it or not. So let’s know about ‘Lazawal Ishq’, its host and contestants:
‘Lazawal Ishq’ host
Actress and TV personality Ayesha Omar’s name was once linked to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik. Although she dismissed the rumors at the time, she is still hosting the show. According to NDTV report, ‘Lazawal Ishq’ has been shot in the Bosphorus of Istanbul, Türkiye.
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Lazaval Ishq is a dating reality format dominated by established counterparts like Ask Adasi (Türkiye) and global phenomenon Love Island.
About ‘Lazawal Ishq’ contestants, premiere date
Laazwal Ishq is about four men and women who live together in a luxury villa under the surveillance of cameras. It is reportedly going to have 100 episodes, with host Ayesha Omar playing the role of the perfect anchor of the ship. It premiered on YouTube on September 29, 2025.
Is ‘Lazawal Ishq’ Pakistan’s ‘Love Island’?
Laazwal Ishq is not bold or progressive, it is a cultural embarrassment.
A cheap copy of Love Island, mistaking vulgarity for confidence and imitation for novelty.
It does not make us modern, but rather leads us astray.
#lazawalishq #ayshaomar #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/cQWQl1uaRe– Hamza Choudhary (@HamzaCh789) 5 October 2025
Lazawal Ishq This is the midsummer chaos of Brainroot Gen – Maryam (@maryamful) 11 October 2025
There is nothing wrong or ‘immoral’ about romantic love. This is a YouTube program and we can trust Pakistani adult viewers to decide for themselves whether they want to watch it or not. Mullahs and the state should not protect us. let us choose our own pic.twitter.com/JanCg6CaYc– Muneeb Qadir (@muneebqadirmmq) 16 September 2025
Pakistanis just hate fun, how Lazwal Ishq dating show will harm you, if you don’t want to watch too then don’t watch it – Anushi (@redhaireddesi) 11 October 2025
Pakistan’s first dating reality show ‘Lazawal Ishq’ has received strong reaction on social media. Some people commented that the show promoted obscenity and moral corruption. However, others supported it and called for individual choice when it comes to viewing online content. NDTV, quoting Pakistani media, has reported that a petition has been filed in the Islamabad High Court to ban the dating show Lajawal Ishq.