PTC Punjabi has announced the return of its popular singing reality show, ‘Voice of Punjab’, now in its 15th season, which will start airing from November 18 on Mondays to Fridays.
‘Voice of Punjab’ has been an audience favourite in previous seasons, captivating viewers with unforgettable performances and stories of ambition and passion. As a true celebration of Punjabi music and culture, the show has been instrumental in discovering fresh voices and nurturing the musical talents of the State, the TV channel said in a press release.
This year’s panel of esteemed judges includes the renowned music director Sachin Ahuja, sufi singer Kamal Khan and singer Mannat Noor. Together, they will be joined by some of the most popular contemporary Punjabi singers, who will serve as mentors, guiding contestants through various challenges while also delivering remarkable entertainment for viewers.
Reflecting on the season’s launch, Rabindra Narayan, M.D & President of PTC Network, shared, “We are delighted to see the overwhelming enthusiasm and talent our show attracts each year. With the growing excitement of participants, we have increased the age limit to 28, providing more young adults the opportunity to showcase their talent on a larger platform. Voice of Punjab Season 15 aims to spotlight the best singing talent from Punjab, staying true to our commitment to culturally rich and meaningful entertainment.”
The journey to the finale will unfold in multiple thrilling rounds, as contestants progress based on their performances.
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