Pakistani actress and television host Javeria Saud has responded strongly to criticism and alleged propaganda against the Ramzan transmission Pyara Ramzan, saying she is not concerned about negative remarks as her team is doing meaningful work.
Javeria Saud, known for her work as an actress, writer and host, has been presenting the Ramzan transmission Pyara Ramzan on a local TV for several years. The programme has once again gained significant attention this year and has become one of the most widely discussed Ramzan shows on social media.
A major reason behind the show’s viral clips is the unusual phone calls featured during sessions with religious scholar Maulana Azad Jamil. These calls, often involving unusual questions from viewers, have sparked intense debate online.
Reacting to the ongoing criticism on social media, Javeria Saud said she does not pay attention to negative comments, adding that the programme’s team has helped many people and continues to do positive work.
Despite the controversy, the host continues to take unusual calls during her segments with Maulana Azad Jamil. In these discussions, callers often raise issues that many viewers consider trivial or unnecessary, which then quickly circulate on social media.
In one viral clip, a young caller asked Maulana Azad Jamil for advice on buying a gift for his girlfriend. In another instance, a caller asked a question about his aunt, describing her in unusual terms.
Such calls have become a recurring feature of the programme, attracting both attention and criticism.
Many internet users have alleged that the calls are staged or scripted. Some viewers claimed the segments are designed purely to boost ratings and generate online engagement.
One user commented that the calls appear “completely scripted,” while another suggested that the unusual questions are being used to increase the show’s ratings and viewership.