20-04-2025
Pakistan's reality TV gets a makeover with SuperDiva
With reality TV gaining momentum in Pakistan, a new show is hoping to shake things up — SuperDiva, a 20-episode competition featuring 12 participants vying for a title that promises visibility in the worlds of fashion, film, and entertainment.
Set in a plush villa, the show brings together influencers, aspiring models, and musicians — including Rameen Faiz, Sonia Chaudhry, Maham Mirza, Noor Fatima, and Romaisa Tariq.
The format, which feels like a cross between a makeover show and a celebrity talent hunt, will see weekly challenges in everything from runway walking and acting to commercial shoots and dance routines.
The contestants will be mentored by fashion mainstay Hasan Shehryar Yasin (HSY), while a rotating panel of celebrity guests will dish out themed titles like "Face of the Week" and "Drama Queen."
Though the show has yet to prove its staying power, SuperDiva is clearly banking on glitz, drama, and social media buzz to find its audience. Whether it becomes a launching pad for fresh talent or just another reality flicker remains to be seen.
SuperDiva premieres April 28.
With reality TV gaining momentum in Pakistan, a new show is hoping to shake things up — SuperDiva, a 20-episode competition featuring 12 women vying for a title that promises visibility in the worlds of fashion, film, and entertainment.
Set in a plush villa, the show brings together influencers, aspiring models, and musicians — including Rameen Faiz, Sonia Chaudhry, Maham Mirza, Noor Fatima, and Romaisa Tariq. The format, which feels like a cross between a makeover show and a celebrity talent hunt, will see weekly challenges in everything from runway walking and acting to commercial shoots and dance routines.
The contestants will be mentored by fashion mainstay Hasan Shehryar Yasin (HSY), while a rotating panel of celebrity guests will dish out themed titles like "Face of the Week" and "Drama Queen."
Though the show has yet to prove its staying power, SuperDiva is clearly banking on glitz, drama, and social media buzz to find its audience. Whether it becomes a launching pad for fresh talent or just another reality flicker remains to be seen.