Tamasha is getting increasingly intense with each passing day. Disloyalty among friends, catfights, and both physical and verbal abuse have begun to surface in Tamasha Season 3.

What appeared to be a secret task turned into a whole lot of drama. Is bathroom cleaning really important enough to fight over or break rules for? When we watched the teaser for the 7th episode and saw Dania Enwar raging at nearly everyone in the house, we thought it might be a secret task assigned to her by Badshah, similar to the one given to Junaid Niazi in the last season to steal things. But what actually happened was totally unexpected and unpleasant!
Catfight On National Television
Watching four women engage in a catfight was simultaneously entertaining and deeply unsettling. It was shocking to witness such seemingly poised and refined individuals descend into a chaotic display of aggression and verbal abuse. While we agree that it’s important to speak out on issues and address them, we also advocate for doing so with elegance and maturity. The choice of words matters significantly when you’re on a show watched by the entire nation and you’re a public figure. Some actions could have been handled differently.
The incident that happened in the recent episode was entirely inappropriate for national television. Dania, your actions instigated the entire confrontation. Resolving a simple chore like bathroom cleaning shouldn’t have escalated into such a dramatic outburst. Your personal attacks, particularly towards Humna, fueled the fire and ultimately led to physical aggression.
Equal Response By Humna Was Another Disappointment
They say, “Do what you want to see in others.” When you point out someone for breaking the rules but do the same yourself, what’s the difference between the two? Or is it just about who broke the rule first? Humna, your response was equally immature. While loyalty is admirable Mahnoor, defending your friend doesn’t necessitate resorting to vulgar language. Mahi, you joined the fray unnecessarily. Your eagerness to portray yourself as a victim is tiresome. The conflict between you and Saima was a raat gai baat gai incident in the previous episode. Pushing Anam away during a moment of vulnerability was unacceptable.
Badshah Won Hearts This Time!
Badshah was making us all annoyed with his unnecessary interruptions, biased decisions, and much more, but thankfully, Badshah made the much-needed unbiased move in this episode. When people were shouting on Dania for getting physical and demanding her removal from the game, Badshah, this time rightfully, stepped into the show and did the best thing in the entire season so far. He made every single person realize that everyone’s breaking the rules, and no one should feel guilt-free.
From Dania’s apparent physical violence to Mahnoor’s obvious verbal violence, he scrutinized every single person and made the right decision to put Dania, Mahi, and Humna all in jail. Thank you, Badshah, for not being biased this time—we truly appreciate you!
Some Melodrama By Boys As Well
Noman Habib seems to be imposing things on those he can control, and even if he’s not, it certainly appears that way! We were disappointed by Junaid and Noman’s behavior in the seventh episode, as it contradicted the mature demeanor exhibited by other male contestants this season.
Junaid’s excessive shouting during the bathroom cleaning dispute and subsequent confrontation with Noman shouting at him over task allocation was unnecessary and created an unpleasant atmosphere. Such actions may negatively impact both of their image and potentially alienate viewers.
We remember when Arslan had 14 cards in the token game and was leading. He used one of his cards because Agha asked him to do so, so he, Agha, Zoyaa, and Ayaz would be on the same page. And Arslan did what Agha asked out of what? Friendship and commitment, maybe? We assume so! But what did we witness in this episode? Agha literally argued with Mahi and Mani to kick Arslan out of the game because he was his competition, even though Arslan had always considered Agha as his friend. Agha disappointed Arslan—and all of us—by seeing him as an opponent and competitor.
While Agha’s strategic sabotage during the task was a calculated move, it also revealed a lack of loyalty to his friend. Arsalan’s genuine expression of hurt and decision to end their friendship were heartbreaking. Given his generally calm and composed nature, we sympathize with Arsalan’s situation.
Who Is In Safe Zone And Who Is Not?
Mani emerged as the winner of today’s task, and it was heartwarming to witness his victory, especially considering his under-the-weather condition. The pressure is mounting for the remaining contestants in the danger zone: Anam, Arsalan, Saima, Emman, Mahi, Dania, Agha, and Abdullah. Tomorrow will mark the first elimination of Tamasha season 3. While Noman, Ayaz, Wajeeha, Sheheryar, Mani, Junaid, Humna, Mahnoor, Zoya, and Aqeel are safe from elimination, most of them are ineligible to be nominated as the next Wazir.
So, who are you rooting for in Tamasha Season 3? Let us know in the comments!
