
Saheefa Jabbar Khattak is one of the most loved Pakistani models and television actors. She rose to fame through modeling and later entered acting, where she worked in several hit dramas like Bhool, Log Kya Kahain Gay, Rafta Rafta, and Beti.
Her unique style, bold personality, and creative brand endorsements made her stand out in the industry. Over the years, Saheefa built a strong fan following who admire her honesty and straightforward nature. Currently, she is living in Canada with her husband and continues to share glimpses of her personal life and opinions on social media.

Recently, Saheefa expressed her disappointment at the reality show Tamasha 4 on ARY Digital. According to her, the show’s quality has declined because of contestants who lack basic decency and literacy.
She wrote a heartfelt note on her social media, criticizing the toxic environment inside the house. Saheefa explained that fights over food, use of foul language, and manipulation for screen time should not be considered entertainment.
Her exact words highlighted her frustration:
She further added that crossing all limits to gain attention should not be celebrated. In her opinion, true victory is not about staying inside the house till the end, but about leaving with respect and dignity.
The reality show Tamasha has gained popularity for its drama-filled content, but many viewers agree with Saheefa’s statement. She raised important points about:
Saheefa also questioned if these same contestants entered the entertainment industry in the future, what kind of role models they would become for young audiences.

As soon as Saheefa shared her views, the internet was divided.
Despite the mixed reactions, one thing is clear—Saheefa’s opinion sparked a strong debate about what kind of entertainment should be promoted on television.
Pakistani audiences enjoy reality shows because they provide drama and excitement. However, Saheefa Jabbar Khattak’s criticism forces us to think about the impact such shows have on viewers.
When contestants use abusive language, manipulate emotions, and disrespect each other, it creates a negative image of society. On the other hand, reality shows can still be entertaining if they focus on talent, positivity, and healthy competition.

Saheefa Jabbar Khattak’s bold statement about Tamasha shows that celebrities, too, worry about the values being shown on television. While some viewers criticized her for being too harsh, many supported her honesty and agreed that entertainment should not come at the cost of humanity and respect.
Her words remind us that true victory, whether in life or on television, lies in keeping dignity, integrity, and self-respect intact.