We’re back to deliver your weekly dose of Tamasha, brimming with excitement, challenges, spirited debates, and the latest updates on the competition as we edge closer to the grand finale!

In the penultimate week of Tamasha 2, it has undeniably captivated our attention, compelling us to rally behind the right candidate and determine who truly deserves victory. Tamasha House has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent times: fewer quarrels and disputes, a surge in cooperation, an abundance of humor, heightened dedication to assigned tasks, and an overall improved tenure of stewardship. Perhaps, over time, the contestants have managed to temper their differences, acknowledging the unchangeable nature of certain individuals. As avid viewers, we delight in witnessing a marked decrease in toxicity and an upswing in entertainment within the house. Let’s delve into a comprehensive update of the latest developments!
Junaid’s Wazarat
After a hard-fought race for the coveted position of Wazir, Junaid has emerged victorious and now holds the esteemed title in second last week. Junaid has been aspiring for this role for quite some time, and it’s time to assess his performance as the leader of Tamasha Ghar. But like his predecessors, Junaid also struggled to maintain a firm grip on leadership. Consequently, we witnessed yet another unsuccessful tenure as the Wazir. When Junaid initially expressed his eagerness to assume the role of Wazir, many of us had high hopes for him, expecting a fresh perspective and a more effective leader.
While he did exhibit distinct qualities, he fell short in the realm of leadership. The first few days under his stewardship seemed promising; everyone diligently carried out their assigned tasks. However, tension flared when he engaged in a heated argument with Neha. As the week progressed, Junaid’s leadership style appeared increasingly lenient. He would take on unfinished tasks assigned to others himself, believing he was contributing positively, yet we believed this approach lacked true leadership. By week’s end, even contestants began to disregard Badshah’s instructions, amplifying the failure of Junaid’s Wazarat.
In the wake of the detrimental consequences stemming from Junaid’s tenure as Wazir, Badshah made a decisive move. He resolved that there would no longer be a Wazir in the house; instead, he would personally oversee task assignments and issue directives. Given Junaid’s failure to hold anyone accountable for their irresponsible actions, Badshah took matters into his own hands by imprisoning Aruba and Neha for a six-hour duration due to their misconduct and violation of his established rules. Consequently, it became apparent that Tamasha Ghar had become unmanageable in Badshah’s absence, as most contestants appeared to lack the essential leadership skills required for effective governance.
Competiton Is About To End But Natasha & Aruba’s Rivalry Still Persists
It’s often said that when boys have a dispute, they tend to release their pent-up aggression and grievances all at once, making it easier for them to reconcile and become friends. However, when two girls have a conflict, it often involves drama, taunting, teasing, and festering resentment. As a result, Aruba and Natasha have yet to find common ground and resolve their differences, despite the competition drawing to a close.
While sitting together with everyone, Aruba shared her initial and ongoing impression of Natasha, repeatedly emphasizing her belief that Natasha is fake, Batameez, and seemingly harbors negative traits like snake. As viewers, we found Aruba’s words to be disrespectful, and it’s worth noting that Tamasha Ghar has been criticized for such behavior in the past by viewers & Badshah for this. In addition to making derogatory remarks to Natasha’s face, Aruba also labeled the rest of the contestants as insincere for their efforts to mend their relationships with Natasha and change their perceptions of her over time.
In response to Aruba’s disrespectful comments, Natasha exhibited surprising restraint by maintaining her composure in the moment. However, she later broke down in tears in front of the cameras, deeply hurt by the negative perception her fellow contestant had of her. Furthermore, Natasha candidly expressed her genuine hurt to the other contestants, emphasizing how deeply Aruba’s derogatory remarks had affected her and her disappointment that these grudges were still being held against her.
Finalist For The Final Week!
After putting forth their utmost efforts in this week’s challenging tasks, Junaid has clinched a spot in the final week by becoming the Wazir of the 6th week. Meanwhile, Natasha earned her place through a hard-fought victory in a task involving breaking ice and finding a hidden card. Aruba strategically outplayed the competition to win Wednesday’s task and secure her spot, while Omer triumphed in a strength-demanding task on Monday to claim the last coveted position among the finalists.
The competition among these four individuals is undeniably fierce, as they have consistently demonstrated their tenacity in tasks and their ability to coexist within the confines of Tamasha Ghar. But last night all of the contestants have been opted for final week but all of them are not safe anymore.
Khatray Ki Ghanti Update & Elimination
Badshah pulled off a shocking twist by orchestrating a double elimination last Saturday, bidding farewell to both Rana Asif and Michelle Mumtaz. But last night, one more unexpected turn of events as Danish Maqsood is gone and left the remaining seven contestants battling fiercely to secure their place in the final week. However, all of the contestants are hanging by a thread as the ominous “Khatray ki Ghanti” looms over their fate. The suspense builds as we eagerly await to see which two among them will be bidding adieu with every night elimination.
Tune in to ARY Digital every night at 10:00 pm to get your daily dose of entertainment with Tamasha 2. The current lineup of participants includes Ali Sikander, Neha Khan, Faizan Sheikh, Junaid Niazi, Aruba Mirza, Natasha Ali, and Omer Shahzad. Regrettably, Nida Firdous, Amber Khan, Adnan Hussain, Michelle Mumtaz, Rana Asif, Danish Maqsood and Zainab Raza have been eliminated from the competition. Leading the show as the esteemed host is none other than Adnan Siddiqui, known by the moniker Badshah.