Humayun Saeed announces talent hunt program across country
He said that he wants to give chance to all talented youth who want to be involved in creative process


Karachi: Renowned actor and producer of Pakistani drama and film industry Humayun Saeed has announced a major talent hunt program to introduce new faces to the world of showbiz.
In a message on social media, Humayun Saeed invited the youth to be a part of this creative field, whether they want to act on screen or take on various responsibilities behind the scenes.
In an Instagram message, the actor said that he wants to give a chance to all these talented youth who want to be involved in the creative process in any form. The list includes performers, singers, assistant producers, production designers, writers, assistant directors, line producers, art directors, music directors, graphic designers, editors, and VFX artists.
Humayun Saeed said that the selected candidates will be provided with special training so that they can play the best role in their fields in the future. No specific educational degree or experience in the arts has been set as a condition for this program. However, passion and commitment will be given the utmost importance.
He especially encouraged new graduates to take full advantage of this opportunity, and said that this program can prove to be the best platform for those youth who want to start their careers in the showbiz industry.
It is pertinent to note that Humayun Saeed's move comes at a time when Pakistan's showbiz industry is entering a new era, such as Pakistan Idol, which is being restarted after almost a decade, whose judges will include Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Fawad Khan, Bilal Maqsood, and Zab Bangash. For the first time, Pakistani viewers will also get the opportunity to watch a local version of a world-class show like Got Talent.
According to showbiz experts, Humayun Saeed's move will prove to be an important effort to open the doors of talent for new youth in the Pakistani entertainment industry and further expand the scope of creative talents.

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