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Genre | Reality television |
Created by | Simon Fuller |
Directed by | Saad Bin Mujeeb[1] |
Presented by | Mohib Mirza |
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Country of origin | Pakistan |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 42 (list of episodes) |
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Production locations | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Running time | 54–105 minutes |
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Network | Geo Entertainment |
Release | 6 December 2013[2] – 27 April 2014[3] |
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Pakistan Idol was a Pakistani reality singing competition that was a part of the Idols franchise created by Simon Fuller and owned by 19 Entertainment and FremantleMedia.[4] It was the 50th adaptation of the familiar reality competition format introduced in the British series Pop Idol in 2001.[5] It is developed for the Pakistani entertainment market by Geo TV.[2]
Geo TV acquired the production rights for Pakistan Idol as early as 2007 but could not begin production due to the security conditions in the country and abstruse quandaries of production.[6] The production officially began in September 2013 when three prominent celebrities from the Pakistan entertainment industry were chosen to constitute the judging panel for the show. The series was officially launched on 19 September 2013 with the initial auditions beginning the same day and continuing until 25 October 2013.[7] It was first broadcast on television on 6 December 2013.
The series aims to find new solo recording artists from across Pakistan and the winner would be decided by viewers' votes through the Internet, telephone and text messages. A series of 41 episodes are planned for the first season with special behind-the-scenes episodes which will be aired during the finals week.[7] The series attracted tens of thousands of people from across the 850 cities, towns and villages in Pakistan while the series' official telecom sponsor Mobilink reported that it received 10,861 call-in entries through its mobile auditions after the lines were opened for general public.[8] The Geo TV management is hopeful the series would boost its target rating point average; however due to the strict advertising guidelines set by Ofcom, the series saw delays in its launch on the United Kingdom screens.[9]