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Tamasha is a Pakistani reality TV show, based loosely on the US ‘Big Brother’ format. In the show, selected candidates are kept in a house together, isolated from other people. They do missions and challenges to avoid elimination, and the person who sticks through the end wins a handsome sum as the cash prize.
The finale was an end to the 50-day journey of the people. The last five finalists were Aruba Mirza, Omar Shahzad, Faizan Sheikh, Junaid Niazi, and Neha Khan.
The finale, hosted by Mohib Mirza, aired on Saturday. The grand finale featured performances from Asim Azhar, Ali Sikander, and Adnan Siddiqui. The families of the top five contestants were present, along with all the eliminated contestants.
In the final, Aruba Mirza took the win. However, her victory raised an uproar among people online who accused the show of being rigged in her favor. There was a surge of online hate and criticism of the episode.
Addressing the trolls about their comments, Aruba Mirza urged people to be respectful and kind. She said that she would have celebrated if anyone else had won. She urged people to be happy, as she would also not have been jealous of her fellow contestants.
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