The much-talked-about Urdu-language reality dating show Lazawaal Ishq, hosted by actress Ayesha Omar, has been creating waves online. With teasers circulating on social media, fans were eager to know whether the show would be broadcast on Pakistani television. The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has now officially put those rumors to rest.
PEMRA’s Official Statement
In a notice shared on Tuesday, PEMRA clarified:
“Lazawaal Ishq is a content broadcast on social media platforms. This program is not being broadcast on any TV channel licensed by PEMRA. PEMRA rules apply to TV channels licensed by PEMRA.”
This statement confirms that Lazawaal Ishq will not air on Pakistani television. Instead, the show will be released exclusively on YouTube and other social media platforms.
What This Means for Viewers
For fans waiting to tune in via TV, the confirmation is clear: Lazawaal Ishq is a digital-only release. The format is specifically designed to target Pakistani and Urdu-speaking audiences across the globe, making social media its primary platform.
Inside the Show Format
Inspired by international reality dating formats, Lazawaal Ishq features:
- Four men and four women living together in a luxury villa.
- Over 100 episodes following their interactions, tasks, challenges, and relationships.
- A grand finale where a “winning couple” is crowned.
With Ayesha Omar leading as the host, the show aims to become Pakistan’s first large-scale digital-first reality dating series.
Why PEMRA’s Clarification Matters
The notice addresses the growing debate around whether such content could legally air on television. By drawing a line between licensed TV content and digital streaming content, PEMRA emphasized that its regulations apply only to licensed broadcasters—not YouTube or social platforms.
For the audience, this means that Lazawaal Ishq is set to redefine reality entertainment in Pakistan by embracing a streaming-first model, bypassing traditional TV altogether.