After a lengthy absence, MasterChef Pakistan is gearing up for its much-anticipated return. The globally renowned cooking competition has officially been picked up by Hum TV, which will bring the format back to Pakistani screens.
The renewed season will feature amateur chefs from across Pakistan, who will face high-pressure cooking challenges judged by respected culinary experts.
The series is slated to begin production later in the year and is expected to air in early 2026.
This revival marks the first time Hum TV has taken on the MasterChef format, signaling a fresh take on the franchise infused with local tastes, ingredients, and cultural elements that will appeal to Pakistani audiences.
Alongside Hum TV, Hum Masala will also broadcast the show, widening its reach among fans of culinary programming.
With its resumption, MasterChef Pakistan is poised not only to entertain but also to inspire a new generation of home cooks, spotlight regional gastronomic diversity, and showcase the art and discipline of cooking in a culturally resonant way.
Unlike earlier seasons, this iteration is expected to reflect contemporary Pakistani cuisine, traditions, and flavours while maintaining the universal challenge and tension that have made the MasterChef franchise beloved globally.
As excitement mounts among cooking enthusiasts and viewers alike, more details—such as the judging panel, format twists, audition cities, and premiere date—are anticipated to emerge in the coming months. MasterChef Pakistan’s return promises to be a landmark moment for Pakistani television and food culture alike.