Pakistan Idol's 'Baraat Round' brings all the shaadi season vibes
Shadi season is in full swing, and this week’s Baraat Round on Pakistan Idol captured the vibe perfectly! It was a full-on celebration of shadi feels, music, and memories, the kind that gets everyone on their feet.
We loved every moment of it, and without even trying, Pakistan Idol ended up giving us the ultimate shaadi-season playlist. The episode featured a heartfelt special performance by Sara Raza Khan, whom you might remember from Sur Kshetra, adding an emotional touch to the night. Packed with crowd-pleasing classics and high-energy moments, here are the five performances we enjoyed the most this week.
1. Maham Tahir
Maham Tahir’s rendition of Madhaniyan was a gentle reminder that no baraat is complete without a rukhsati song that brings a few tears along with it. Her voice carried a soft, heartfelt emotion that instantly tugged at the heartstrings. It felt intimate and sincere, like a moment meant to be felt rather than applauded. A beautifully emotional performance that captured the bittersweet essence of farewell.
2. Tarab Nafees
Tarab Nafees delivered a beautifully expressive rendition of Maiya Main To Bahoni Re, wrapping traditional melodies in a fresh, emotional vibe that really resonated. Her vocals flowed effortlessly, drawing listeners into every line with warmth and control. What stood out was how she balanced energy and sensitivity – it felt like she was telling a story, not just singing a song. It’s no wonder this performance had everyone smiling and tapping along.
3. Rouhan Abbas
Rouhan Abbas brought full-on shaadi vibes with his performance of Tere Sehre Nu Sajay. From the very first note, the energy felt celebratory and joyful, like a baraat in full swing. His vocals were lively and confident, perfectly matching the song’s festive spirit. It was the kind of performance that instantly makes you want to clap along and join the celebration.
4. Nabeel Abbas
Nabeel Abbas took on Chaap Tilak with a calm confidence that immediately pulled you in. His voice carried the soul of the song beautifully, staying true to its classical roots while still feeling accessible. There was an intensity in the way he performed, letting the melody do the talking. It was one of those performances that felt serene, sincere, and deeply felt.
In a major upset, Rawish Rubab and Rohail Asghar said their goodbyes to Pakistan Idol this week and were eliminated from the competition. Both had built a strong fan following over the weeks, making their exit especially unexpected.