Draft:Pakistan's Got Talent

Pakistan's Got Talent
GenreReality talent competition
Based onGot Talent
by Simon Cowell
Judges
Country of originPakistan
Production
Production companyPixel Entertainment
Original release
NetworkGeo Entertainment
Related
Got Talent

Pakistan's Got Talent is an upcoming Pakistani reality television talent competition and a local version of the international Got Talent franchise. The programme is produced by Pixel Entertainment, which signed an agreement with Fremantle to bring the format to Pakistan.[1][2] It is scheduled to air on Geo Entertainment, and auditions were opened for performers from across Pakistan.[3]

Background

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The Got Talent format was created by Simon Cowell and is owned by Fremantle. Before the announcement of a Pakistani edition, the format had aired in more than 70 countries.[1][2] In August 2025, Pixel Entertainment announced that it had signed a deal with Fremantle to launch the franchise in Pakistan.[2][4]

Rizwan Siddiqui, chief executive officer and co-founder of Pixel Entertainment, stated that the Pakistani version was intended to provide a platform for performers from cities, towns and villages across the country.[1][4] The programme is open to a range of performers, including singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, acrobats and beatboxers.[1][2]

Production

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In March 2026, Geo Television Network and Pixel Entertainment launched the programme in Pakistan, alongside a promotional campaign on the network.[3] Auditions were conducted through the programme's official audition website.[3]

Judges

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In June 2026, Ali Zafar, Mehwish Hayat and Tabish Hashmi were announced as judges for the first season.[5][6]

Auditions

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Auditions for Pakistan's Got Talent opened in February 2026, following an announcement by Pixel Entertainment.[7][8] Applicants were required to provide details of their act, a performance video and an introductory video.[7][8]

The audition form accepted a range of performance categories, including singing, comedy, magic, dance, acrobatics, martial arts, music and stunts, with an additional option for other acts.[7] Applicants were required to be Pakistani residents and to provide a valid national identity card or passport.[8][7] Animal acts required proof that the animals were healthy and vaccinated, while pyrotechnics and explosives were not permitted.[7]

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