Pakistani influencer Ken doll has strongly criticized the popular reality show Tamasha. In his remarks, he said he has never seen such a “pathetic” show and expressed disappointment over its latest season.
According to him, the makers have filled the season with so-called “Chapri” contestants, which has lowered the overall standard of the program. His comments reflect a growing wave of criticism from both the public and several artists who are unhappy with the casting choices.
Tamasha has been a major reality show in Pakistan for several years. However, many viewers now believe that it is losing its charm and quality. The criticism highlights concerns that the show may be focusing more on controversy than real entertainment.
With negative reviews piling up, Tamasha faces pressure to rethink its strategy and bring back the originality that once attracted audiences.
Meanwhile, across the border, Bigg Boss season 19 is making headlines with shocking rumors. Reports claim that WWE legend The Undertaker is in talks to join the show.
If confirmed, he would appear as a wild card contestant for one week. Hosted by Salman Khan, Bigg Boss is known for inviting celebrities and international figures to keep the show exciting.
The Undertaker, who retired from professional wrestling in 2020, remains an iconic name in the WWE universe. Even after retirement, his presence and legacy continue to inspire millions of wrestling fans worldwide.
His rumored entry into Bigg Boss 19 has already sparked huge discussions on social media, creating hype before the season’s launch.
With Tamasha facing backlash in Pakistan and Bigg Boss rumored to feature a global wrestling superstar, the contrast between the two reality shows has become a trending topic.
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