Following success in Pakistan after its first launch,
Coke Studio has become an international franchise. The Pakistani show has amassed a large fan base in neighbouring country, India. The success of the show prompted Coca-Cola to launch the Indian version,
Coke Studio @ MTV, with a similar format, which proved to be both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. The Indian version has been produced by
MTV India. In April 2012, an Arab version of the show,
Coke Studio بالعربي was launched in the
Middle East featuring performances by various Arabic and international music artists, produced by the songwriter
Michel Elefteriades. Following the successes of the Pakistani and Indian versions, a
Bangladeshi edition,
Coke Studio Bangla, was launched on 7 February 2022.
Coke Studio has also been seen as an economic process of
transnationalism and as a transnational
television production, with its production systems being created and augmented by global flows of artists, technology, distribution and economics. Within this process, economic structures are created, opened and even reoriented; influences are borrowed and music produced; communities and heritage discovered and remained – this is done intellectually and physically, and more importantly, transnationally.
Atif Aslam's rendition of
Sabri Brothers'
qawwali "
Tajdar-e-Haram" in
Coke Studio Season 8 became the first video originating in Pakistan to cross 100 million views on YouTube, garnering views from 186 countries.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and
Momina Mustehsan's rendition of "
Afreen Afreen" from the
ninth season also earned 100 million views on YouTube. Meanwhile, Ali Sethi and Shae Gill's “
Pasoori” has crossed 800 million views on YouTube, making it Coke Studio Pakistan's most listened to song on YouTube. ==See also==