Is Tamasha all about Saima Baloch, or does she have the power to run the whole show?

Since the day Tamasha started, nearly every episode has centered around Saima Baloch, whether it’s her arguing over a banana or clashing with the Wazeer during a game. But is this part of her game plan, or does it just happen naturally? The audience is eager to find out whether these events are pre-planned or simply unfolding as they go.
Saima Baloch – The Ultimate “Runner” Of The Show!
If we say that Tamasha is interesting, annoying, entertaining, and a little bit fussy all because of Saima Baloch, it wouldn’t be a lie. This has been the reality in the house for the past 24 days. Whether it’s a baseless fight or an argument that makes a valid point, Saima knows how to handle it all. The latest episode of Tamasha clearly showcased her ability to stir the pot.
We weren’t expecting Saima to take a stand against ex-Wazeer Aqeel’s biased decision. She protested without causing any harm or creating chaos in the house, a move that both audiences and critics appreciated. Her protest came after the ex-Wazeer’s decision to save Mahi on the first day of the week, leading Saima to refuse to participate in the game.
What we saw was quite unbelievable and surprising, as the whole house pleaded with Saima to join the game. Even those who had previously yelled at her and vowed never to speak to her again were asking for her participation.
Wajeha Khan Seems To Be Following Arslan Khan’s Footsteps
Much like how Arslan Khan was strict, fun, firm, and made the right decisions with a calm and composed demeanor, Wajeha Khan showed similar qualities. Wajeha was smart not to impose anything on Saima, unlike others. Instead, she dealt with her calmly, tried talking to her gently, and attempted to understand her perspective. In the end, Saima was convinced, and Wajeha impressed everyone with her skills as the Wazeer.
An Interesting Game
The soapy ground and the quest to reach the end and fill up your bowls were very entertaining and fun to watch. This was one game that truly felt like a “task.” The teams were really interesting, and it’s important to mention that Sheharyar, Junaid, and Anam—all three of them played really well. Together, they made a dream team for sure. However, in the end, Sheharyar was saved.
As of now, Wajeha, Aqeel, Mahi, Mani, Sheharyar and Emaan are safe, while Saima, Anam, Arslan, Humna, Dania, Noman, Ayaz, and Junaid are still at risk and need to play to secure their positions.
So, who are you rooting for? Let us know in the comments!
