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Pakistan Idol returns with a mission to revive grassroots music

Published on: December 15, 2025 2:10 PM

After more than a decade-long hiatus, Pakistan Idol has returned, aiming to rediscover raw talent and revive the country’s fading music infrastructure. The show’s Karachi set, described by director Nadeem J as a “miracle machine,” combines grandeur with creative improvisation, reflecting the team’s dedication to producing live music at the highest standards.

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Contestants perform over 250 songs per season, all recorded live without lip-syncing, a commitment to authenticity in a digital age dominated by auto-tune. The revival seeks to reach beyond Pakistan’s major cities, tapping talent from smaller towns and neglected regions.

Contestants such as Rawish Rubab from Layyah and Maham Tahir from Rahim Yar Khan exemplify the diverse backgrounds and inspiring personal stories the show brings to light. Many of these participants had little formal training, but through Pakistan Idol, they receive professional guidance, exposure, and a platform to showcase their artistry.

Music producer Shuja Haider and head of creative Umar Amanullah emphasize the show’s archival value, reintroducing audiences to forgotten Pakistani songs and bridging generational gaps.

By securing rights to classic tracks, the show revives old catalogues while fostering new appreciation among Gen-Z viewers. The judging panel, including Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Fawad Khan, Bilal Maqsood, and Zeb Bangash, avoids abrasive criticism, reflecting a global shift in audience expectations.

Pakistan Idol also focuses on digital engagement, measuring success through streaming metrics and social media reach, ensuring the show resonates beyond television ratings.

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Producer Badar Ikram highlights the broader vision: creating a sustainable ecosystem for Pakistan’s music industry, inspiring young artists, and building communal pride. For the team, the programme is more than a show—it’s a movement, reviving the nation’s musical spirit and offering hope for a new generation of performers.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: grassroots talent, Lifestyle-latest, live music, Nadeem J, Pakistan Idol, Pakistani music, Reality TV, Shuja Haider

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