We’ve seen Sara Omair, Saif Ali Khan, Daniya Kanwal, and now Maddy as the wazirs of Tamasha Ghar so far. But whose wazarat has really been the smoothest?

After Sara Omair’s wazarat ended, Saif Ali Khan took charge at a time when the house was already a mess. People were against him for their own reasons, yet he still managed to run the house until his tenure ended. Daniya Kanwal, on the other hand, had a relatively smooth run – except for her clash with Zainab, which was eventually resolved by Badshah Salamat himself.
But ever since Maddy became the wazir, the entire dynamic of the house has shifted. Things that didn’t happen in the past two weeks are now taking place. Is it because of the whole luxury breakfast/lunch/dinner situation and grouping, or simply because the wazir isn’t able to do his job properly?
The Powerful Yet Confused Wazir
Badshah Salamat gave Maddy the authority to unsafe any contestant who didn’t listen to him. Yet, we never saw him use that power. Eventually, that authority was taken back.
When Badshah confronted him, it was indeed due to Maddy’s mistakes, but the entire scene still didn’t feel right. As a result of his confused decisions and weak execution, Maddy will not be playing the game and will remain unsafe next week. Now, only public voting can save him.
This pattern has shown up in tasks too. In the puzzle challenge, he had the right to announce the winner, but it took him over an hour to decide. The task ended up being disqualified. And yesterday, we saw the same thing repeat in the basket & ball game.
Strategy, Disqualification, & Drama
Saif Ali Khan, who’s actually a strong and fair player, wasn’t seen playing fairly yesterday. He made his own strategy, but it didn’t meet the rules of the game, and as a result, he was disqualified. The same happened with Omi, Maham, Kashif, Ahmer, Kanwal, Malaika, and Zainab.
But the real drama came with the fight.
Sarah Neelum’s basket was torn by Zainab, and in response, Sarah reacted with extreme aggression. She shouted at the top of her voice, confronted Zainab directly, and even claimed that Zainab had hit her. Owais joined in too, not only supporting Sarah’s claims but also stating that he had bruises on his hand because of Zainab. Sarah Neelum/Owais vs. Zainab turned into a scene the audience had never witnessed on Tamasha before. The shouting, aggressive behavior, and the way the game was sabotaged led to a furious response from Badshah, and rightfully so. In the end, all three were disqualified.
But one question remains: If physical contact is not allowed in the show, how was Sarah Neelum forgiven when she was clearly seen throwing a ball at Zainab – even if it didn’t hit her? We all remember Addy from Tamasha Season 2, who was disqualified for using abusive language toward Neha. In the previous episode, Sarah did the same thing. Shouldn’t the rule be the same for everyone – rule for one, rule for all?
Who Played Fair?
Amidst all the chaos, two contestants stood out: Rida Tariq and Yaseen Ali. They played the game without getting dragged into unnecessary drama. In the end, Rida Tariq emerged as the winner and secured her safety for the week.
So far, Muslim, Daniya, Maddy, Sara Omair, and Rida are safe. The rest are still battling to keep themselves safe from elimination.
So, who are you rooting for this season?

Comments 2