Fawad Khan among celebrity judges as ‘Pakistan Idol’ returns after hiatus

Pakistani film and television actor Fawad Afzal Khan poses during the launch of the new Giovanni FW15 collection in Mumbai on July 14, 2015. (AFP/File)
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Updated 03 August 2025
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Fawad Khan among celebrity judges as ‘Pakistan Idol’ returns after hiatus

  • Production set to begin later this year, with broadcast details and premiere dates to be announced, says report
  • Khan will be joined by singers Zeb Bangash, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Bilal Maqsood on judges panel, reports Variety

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani singer and actor Fawad Khan will be part of a panel of prominent judges who will feature in “Pakistan Idol,” which is set to make a comeback after a decade-long hiatus, a report in the international website Variety said this week. 

Pakistan Idol was a reality singing television competition show that followed the “Idol” franchise created by British entrepreneur Simon Fuller. The show ran from December 2013 to April 2014 and featured pop stars Ali Azmat, Hadiqa Kiani and prominent actress Bushra Ansari as judges. 

The show ran on Geo Entertainment and featured just one season. Production company MHL Global has secured the rights for Pakistan Idol from format distributor Fremantle to revive the singing competition series, Variety reported on Saturday. 

“The show will feature a star-studded judging panel including actor Fawad Khan, singer Zeb Bangash, qawwali artist Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, and Strings musician Bilal Maqsood,” Variety said. “The revival marks a significant return for the franchise, which last aired in 2014.”

The report said MHL Global has planned an ambitious distribution strategy for the show’s reboot, with it set to air simultaneously across five television networks, a first for any “Idol” franchise globally.

“According to the company, this multi-platform approach aims to reach diverse audiences across Pakistan’s various regions and languages,” it added. 

Zoya Merchant, director of MHL Global, said the launch represented “a cultural movement.”

“Pakistan has incredible musical talent, and this platform will not only spotlight it nationwide but elevate it to the global stage,” she said. 

Variety said the production will incorporate modern digital engagement alongside traditional television broadcasting, adding that online auditions are launching through the Begin platform, while in-person casting calls are planned for major cities and remote regions.

“Production is expected to begin later this year, with broadcast details and premiere dates to be announced,” the report disclosed. 

Khan enjoys heartthrob status in both Pakistan and India. After making a name for himself in hit Pakistani TV drama serials and movies such as Humsafar, Zindagi Gulzar Hai, The Legend of Maula Jutt and Khuda Kay Liye, he went on to star in Bollywood films Kapoor and Sons, Khoobsurat and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. 

Before his acting career took off, Khan was a member of the Lahore-based rock band Entity Paradigm. He also sang the Pakistan Super League (PSL) anthem for the 2019 edition of the cricket league.


Rita Ora performs as Women in Cinema gala hosts stars in Jeddah

Updated 06 December 2025
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Rita Ora performs as Women in Cinema gala hosts stars in Jeddah

JEDDAH: British singer Rita Ora performed in front of a star-studded audience at the Women in Cinema gala on Friday night during the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah.

Oscar winner Adrien Brody; US actresses Queen Latifah, Kirsten Dunst, Jessica Alba and Uma Thurman; Cuban Spanish star Ana de Armas; British actor Daniel Kaluuya; and British Lebanese star Razane Jammal were all in attendance, among others.

Ana de Armas attended in an all-white look. (Getty Images)

The event is an annual part of the the 10-day festival, where audiences can expect more than 100 films from more than 70 countries, including a diverse lineup of world premieres, regional debuts and international titles, including features, documentaries, animation and shorts.

Dakota Johnson looked ethereal in a lace gown. (Getty Images) 

The Arab Spectacular program will feature regional titles including “Palestine 36” by Annemarie Jacir; Haifaa Al-Mansour’s “Unidentified;” and “A Matter of Life and Death” by Anas Ba-Tahaf, starring Saudi actress Sarah Taibah, who was also on hand at the Women in Cinema event. 

Jessica Alba at the Women in Cinema event. (Getty Images)

Festival CEO Faisal Baltyuor previously told Arab News the film was an example of the growing power of female-led cinema in the Kingdom. The film, he said, “represents the growing strength of Saudi women in cinema and the emergence of romance as a dynamic new genre in the Kingdom,” highlighting the Red Sea Film Foundation’s focus on women in cinema.

The International Spectacular will present global premieres such as “Couture” starring Angelina Jolie, “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” “Scarlet,” “Farruquito — A Flamenco Dynasty,” and “Desert Warrior,” which was filmed in Saudi Arabia.

Nina Dobrev attended in a canary yellow gown. (Getty Images)

Beyond screenings, RSIFF is a major industry hub. The festival’s marketplace — the Red Sea Souk — returns from Dec. 6-10 with more than 160 exhibitors from more than 40 countries, industry panels, project-market pitches, masterclasses and networking sessions.