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MHL announces extended pause in ‘Pakistan Idol’ Season 2 broadcast

Published on: March 31, 2026 3:39 AM

MHL, the project owner of Pakistan Idol Season 2, on Monday announced an extended pause in the broadcast of the season’s remaining episodes.

“As is customary and in keeping with the spirit of the holy month, Pakistan Idol Season 2 observed a scheduled pause during Ramadan. It was a time for reflection, for family, and for the kind of quiet that Ramadan calls for. The show, its contestants and its team honoured that pause with full sincerity. Filming and broadcast were scheduled to resume following Eidul Fitr, with the grand finale just four episodes away. However, as we entered the final days of Ramadan, it became impossible to look away from what was unfolding around us. The region has been gripped by escalating tensions on multiple fronts. The threat of conflict, the uncertainty at our borders and the very real fear felt by ordinary Pakistani families have fundamentally altered the mood of the nation. This is not something Pakistan has been able to ignore. It has settled over the country like a weight that does not lift.

Against this backdrop and with the government calling for national austerity and collective restraint, resuming a production of this scale does not feel right. It does not feel honest. Pakistan Idol’s finale is meant to be a moment of national joy, loud, proud and full of the energy that only this country can produce. To film it now, in these conditions, would be to hollow out everything it stands for.

This has not been an easy decision. Pakistan Idol is more than a television programme. It is a celebration of this nation’s extraordinary voice, its people, and the boundless hope that lives in every young Pakistani who dares to dream. To extend this pause is to delay something we hold deeply and personally dear.

To our contestants, the young men and women who have given everything of themselves on this stage, who have stood under those lights with trembling hearts and soaring voices, we want you to know that your journey is not over. Your moment is not lost. It is simply waiting. Waiting for a Pakistan that can receive you with the joy and pride you have earned. To the tens of millions of viewers who have voted, watched, argued, cried and cheered through every episode of this season, your love for this show is the very reason we refuse to diminish its ending. Pakistan Idol’s finale will not be a quiet, compromised affair. It will be the celebration this country needs, delivered at a time when Pakistan is ready to celebrate again. MHL remains fully committed to Pakistan Idol, to its contestants, to its partners and above all, to Pakistan. We will return. And when we do, it will be worth the wait.”

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: MHL, Pakistan Idol

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