Jeeto Pakistan, the Ramadan reality show that keeps audiences hooked with its creative games and star-studded captains, has found itself in hot water once again after a recent segment left viewers furious.
While the show has built a massive fan following over the years, not every game hits the mark, and this time, it seems the team missed the memo on what’s appropriate.
In the controversial segment, captains Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shoaib Malik were tasked with choosing the “most well-dressed” woman from a group of participants. Essentially, the winner of the game—and a shiny new bike—was decided based on who the two cricketers found most attractive.
The segment, which aired during the ongoing Jeeto Pakistan League, quickly drew criticism online. Viewers were uncomfortable with the idea of men standing in front of unknown women and judging their appearances. Social media users didn’t hold back, calling the segment “inappropriate” and “tasteless.”
One netizen wrote, “This competition is weird.” Another commented, “How can men stand, stare at stranger women, and rate their looks? This is so wrong.”
The backlash highlights a growing sentiment among viewers that segments on the show should be more thoughtful and respectful. While Jeeto Pakistan is known for its high-energy games and lighthearted fun, this particular segment struck a sour note, with many questioning the judgment behind its inclusion.
Hosted by Fahad Mustafa, Jeeto Pakistan has been a Ramadan staple, bringing families together with its mix of entertainment and prizes. However, this incident has sparked a debate about the need for more sensitivity in the show’s content, especially during a holy month.

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