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T.V show : Inaam ghar geo

I guess many might be a big fan of Inaam ghar on geo which is aired on Thursdays and Saturdays.
But

Lets just say that this show failed to entertain me and has disappointed me on so many levels.
The show has copied the original concept from Neelaam Ghar on PTV which was hosted by Sir Tariq Aziz.

About Inaam Ghar,well.....first of all, the show is hosted by an Islamic scholar where songs are played as a part of the show.The professional status is kept at stake for the sake of popularity.

If this part is overlooked, more factors are going to be listed as well.
The host tries to give embarrassing tasks on the name of game being played.People stoop their self respect to such a degrading state just to earn some rewards. This is not sportsmanship or spirit of the game but giving people false hope to increase their channel's ratings.

Now, this is a manipulative thing to do.The questions asked in the show are a bit foolish and non informative as compared to the questions that had been asked in Neelaam Ghar.

The last regret I feel from this show is that the Islamic questions asked should be taken on a serious note and not for the sake of the game.The segment 'Tukkaa Lagao' goes by where people even give irrelevant and stupid answers on Islamic trivia in order to win.Tukka (means guessing in urdu) gives them the span to give irrelevant answers.

The format of the show needs to be revised or it would be loosing its viewers.

I believe, Bazm-e-Tariq Aziz is far more better than Inaam ghar

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