Pakistan Idol is now six episodes in, and last week’s Karachi auditions stole the spotlight across the internet.

For those new to the show, Pakistan Idol is the country’s premier singing competition, bringing together aspiring singers from all over Pakistan to compete for the title of the nation’s next music sensation. With high-energy performances, expert judging, and emotional backstories, the show has quickly become a favorite among viewers.
The Karachi auditions were no exception. From soulful ballads to energetic performances, several contestants impressed the judges and left audiences talking. Here’s a closer look at five contestants who stood out and are already making waves in the music scene:
1. Rose Mary
Anyone who has been a fan of music, and watched Pakistan Idol Season 1, would know Rose Mary. She was one of the top 5 finalists from Season 1 and is now back, determined to take the trophy and title home. Over the years, Rose Mary has sung for some popular OSTs, including Neeli Zinda Hai, Angna, Farq, and more.
In the Karachi auditions, Rose Mary performed Kate Na Kate Re Ratiyan by Runa Laila, instantly impressing the judges. She received a standing ovation from Zeb Bangash, Bilal Maqsood, and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan – a clear “yes” from all of them. The audiences were equally mesmerized, thoroughly enjoying her performance and leaving everyone excited for what she might deliver next.
2. Muhammad Minaam
Muhammad Minaam, the youngest graduate from NAPA at just 19, stepped onto the Pakistan Idol stage eager to impress the judges. Coming from a strong musical background, he showed a deep passion for singing, though he appeared slightly nervous and unsure at first, trying to find his footing in front of the cameras and live jduges.
Once he started singing Ranjish Hi Sahi by Mehdi Hasan, Minaam’s talent became undeniable. His performance earned extraordinary remarks and a standing ovation from Fawad Khan, Zeb Bangash, and Bilal Maqsood. By the end, both the judges and the audience were spellbound, proving that Minaam’s passion and dedication could not be ignored.
3. Tarab Nafees
Tarab Nafees, just 18 years old, took the Pakistan Idol stage with confidence and a clear love for classical music. Though young, she carried herself with grace and poise, ready to make an impression on both the judges and the audience.
She performed Woh Mujh Se Huey Humkalam by Farida Khanum, delivering every note with emotion and precision. Her performance left the judges and audience impressed, earning praise for her remarkable control and expressive singing. Tarab truly showcased her passion and talent on stage.
4. Sarfaraz Ali
Sarafraz Ali, a 25-year-old delivery boy from Orangi Town, Karachi, impressed the judges with his talent and stage presence. He performed Tere Bheege Badan Ki Khushbu Se by Mehdi Hasan, nailing every note and showing great control and expression.
His flawless performance earned a standing ovation from Fawad Khan, Abu Bangash, and Bilal Maqsood, while Rahat Fateh Ali Khan called him his “favorite delivery boy.” From his singing to his expressions, Sarafraz made a lasting mark on both the judges and the audience.
5. Merab Javilin
Merab Javilin, 28, brought her love for singing to the Pakistan Idol stage with confidence. Having sung since childhood, she clearly has a strong connection with music and knows how to deliver a performance that draws attention.
She performed Jo Na Mil Sakay by Noor Jehan, impressing the judges and audience with her smooth vocals and heartfelt expression. Her performance highlighted her talent and passion, making her one of the memorable contestants of the Karachi auditions.
The Karachi auditions were nothing short of spectacular. From Mehdi Hasan’s soulful ghazals to Alamgir’s fun-loving songs, the auditions proved that Pakistan is full of incredible talent. Don’t miss out – start watching Pakistan Idol on begin.watch now!

The competition is really tough.so it should be like this Karachi idol,Multan idol,Lahore idol etccc. In semi final all winners should compete and then in the final for Pakistan idol. What do you think? Thanks