Javeria Saud‘s Ramzan transmission on Express TV is under fire, with viewers alleging staged dramatic calls and emotional segments for higher ratings.
The holy month of Ramzan often brings with it special transmissions. However, this year, host Javeria Saud‘s show on Express TV has landed squarely in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Viewers are up in arms, alleging that the popular segment is riddled with staged calls and overly dramatic, scripted moments designed purely to capture eyeballs and boost ratings.

Javeria Saud, a household name in Pakistani entertainment, has graced our screens for years, earning admiration for her powerful negative roles in hit dramas like Nand, Paristan, and Baby Baji. Beyond her acting prowess, she’s also known for her engaging hosting style, particularly during Ramzan transmissions. Her active presence on social media keeps fans connected, and you can often catch glimpses of her life and work on her official Javeria Saud Instagram.

The controversy intensified recently with two particular calls going viral. One involved Ali Abdullah Durrani, where a female caller brazenly proposed marriage, exclaiming, “You are so handsome, marry me, even if you have to make me your second wife.” The audience quickly pointed out that Javeria and Ali Abdullah seemed to be stifling laughter just before the call began. This fueled suspicions of its authenticity.
Another contentious moment arose during a segment with Shehzadi, where a caller lambasted her digital content, accusing her of “spreading useless content and comparing yourself to popular actresses.” Shehzadi‘s subsequent emotional breakdown, though quickly consoled by others on set, did little to quell the public’s belief that these emotional outbursts were meticulously planned. These incidents follow earlier accusations of a ‘planted’ call. The call questioned Javeria‘s ‘bold dressing.’ This reportedly led to an emotional moment with her mother on air.


The public outcry has been swift and severe, with many social media users openly questioning the integrity of the show. Comments range from “Shame on them for running fake calls where women are proposing to married men” to accusations that “All of this is fake to get TRPs.” Some even suggest that Javeria Saud herself is orchestrating these narratives, using ‘fake calls’ to voice her own opinions or to simply drive up viewership. As the debate continues, we find ourselves wondering about the pursuit of ratings. Where is the line between entertainment and authenticity in live transmissions? What are your thoughts on this unfolding drama?






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