Pakistani model and influencer Iman Lakhani has questioned the editing of Tamasha 5. She claimed the show omitted many important moments from her house experience.
Iman became the first contestant eliminated from the current season. In a viral social media video, she discussed her experience on the reality show.
She alleged that producers left out significant portions of her footage. According to Iman, many raw and uncut moments never appeared during televised episodes.
Influencer Claims Screen Time Was Unequal
Iman suggested that established contestants received greater screen time on the programme. She said lesser-known participants struggled to showcase their personalities and contributions.
The influencer said the experience gradually discouraged her inside the Tamasha house. She felt much of her energy and involvement did not appear on television.
Her comments have since sparked debate among viewers on social media. Some users supported her concerns about unequal exposure for contestants.
Viewers Debate Reality TV Editing
Other viewers defended the programmeโs editing process. They pointed out that Tamasha records contestants around the clock.
Producers must therefore condense hours of footage into limited television episodes. Viewers argued that editors naturally select dramatic confrontations and significant developments.
They also said producers prioritise moments they consider more entertaining for audiences. Consequently, some contestants may receive less screen time than others.
However, Imanโs claims have renewed discussions about fairness in reality television. Her comments have also raised questions about how much viewers actually see.
The controversy highlights the difference between contestantsโ complete experiences and televised narratives. Viewers may now pay closer attention to how Tamasha presents its contestants.
