Pakistan's entertainment industry has given itself a version of Love Island. Shocked? You're not alone. It was a jump-scare moment for Pakistanis themselves, as reflected in the country's own media, which has slammed the show. It's also the first time a Muslim-majority country has attempted a reality TV concept inspired by the British show—minus the steamy scenes. While shows like Love Is Blind: Habibi on Netflix have featured Arab singles committing to marriage before even meeting face-to-face, Lazawal Ishq marks the first time a Muslim-majority country has produced a show that closely mirrors the format of Love Island.
Lazawal Ishq, which translates to "Eternal Love", is cringe, and that's perhaps the only reason that is keeping viewers glued to their screens in the era of brain-rot. Bu