Web Desk; After several years, Pakistan’s most celebrated music reality show, Pakistan Idol, has made a grand comeback — bringing back the country’s love for music and the discovery of new voices.
Thousands of aspiring singers from every corner of Pakistan have stepped onto the iconic stage with dreams, courage, and unshakable determination. The new season has already captivated viewers nationwide with performances ranging from soulful classical pieces to vibrant modern tracks.
Judges have faced difficult choices as each participant brings a unique story of struggle, resilience, and passion for music. Only the most exceptional voices have moved forward to the next round, making the competition even more intense.
The show has become a nationwide sensation and has received widespread praise from public figures and music lovers alike. Former Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry shared a performance clip that moved the judges to tears, calling Pakistan Idol “far superior to Indian music shows.”
Former senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar also praised the show, describing it as a refreshing break from political news and commending the raw, genuine talent emerging from this year’s auditions.
One standout performance came from Minam, a contestant from Karachi, who stunned both viewers and judges with his emotional rendition of Mehdi Hassan’s classic ghazal “Ranjish Hi Sahi.” His performance went viral and was hailed by senior journalist Raza Rumi as a “beautiful tribute to Pakistan’s musical heritage.”
This season’s judging panel includes Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Fawad Khan, Bilal Maqsood, and Zeb Bangash, while comedian Shafaat Ali hosts the show with his trademark humor and charm.
Produced by MHL Global, Pakistan Idol 2025 airs every Saturday and Sunday simultaneously on Geo TV, PTV Home, Green Entertainment, Express Entertainment, A-Plus, Life, and On TV. The show has also gone global through the UAE-based digital platform Begin, enabling fans from Saudi Arabia, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and India to watch online.
From Karachi to Lahore, Islamabad to Sukkur, new voices are winning hearts every weekend. As the season progresses, excitement continues to build over who will rise as Pakistan’s next musical sensation.
Beyond a talent competition, Pakistan Idol 2025 stands as a symbol of hope — proving that one voice can truly change a life.
















