Pakistan is set to receive an exciting new platform for showcasing its diverse pool of talent, as Pixel Entertainment has officially announced a deal with the global entertainment powerhouse Fremantle to bring the internationally acclaimed reality show format, Got Talent, to the country for the very first time.
This landmark agreement marks a major step in elevating Pakistan’s entertainment industry and providing a platform for performers to gain recognition on a national and potentially global scale.
The Got Talent franchise, originally created by Simon Cowell and owned by Fremantle, is widely recognized as one of the most successful reality TV formats in history, having aired in over 70 countries and earning a Guinness World Record for its unprecedented global reach and popularity.
With this franchise finally landing in Pakistan, aspiring performers across the country now have the opportunity to present their skills to a broad audience and compete on a format that has launched countless careers internationally.
The show promises to be highly inclusive, offering a platform for a wide variety of performers, including singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, acrobats, beatboxers, and nearly anyone who believes they have the talent to captivate an audience.
Nationwide open auditions are expected to begin soon, giving participants from every region of the country a fair chance to showcase their abilities. The franchise’s arrival is anticipated to energize the local entertainment scene, inspire creativity, and encourage performers from underrepresented communities to participate.
This announcement follows the recent revival of Pakistan Idol, which is also returning to screens after MHL Global secured the rights from Fremantle. The comeback of these high-profile reality shows represents a broader shift in Pakistan’s television landscape, signaling renewed investment in talent-driven programming.
Together, Pakistan Idol and Pakistan’s Got Talent are expected to rejuvenate the industry, provide diverse entertainment options for viewers, and create a pipeline for discovering new stars.
If executed effectively, these franchises could serve as a launchpad for local talent, diversify the content available on television, and set new benchmarks for Pakistan’s entertainment industry. With global standards now being integrated into local programming, the country is poised to make a mark on the international stage while nurturing and celebrating its homegrown performers.

