The first edition of the Azerbaijani version of the internationally licensed show "Mask", which is broadcast in more than 50 countries, was shown on Public Television. According to the information given by the host of the program, Aga Nadirov, to "Report", there are 12 masks in the program and behind each of them some Azerbaijani celebrity is hidden: "Participants come together on the principle of confrontation. Voting determines who stays in the show and who unmasks. The masks are so secret that even the family members do not know about their participation in this show."
"Maska" is the Azerbaijani version of the world-famous "King of Mask Singer" show, which is shown in South Korea and broadcast on MBC channel. The first edition of the Azerbaijani version of the internationally licensed show "Mask". There are 12 masks in the program and behind each of them some Azerbaijani celebrity is hidden. Participants come together on the principle of confrontation. Voting determines who stays in the show and who unmasks. The masks are so secret that even the family members do not know about their participation in this show." It should be noted that according to the rules of the show, the winners of the voting go to the next round. The other masked people go to the waiting room and one of them says goodbye to the show as a result of the vote at the end of the show. Thus, the "detectives" were able to find the identity of the famous person hiding under the mirror mask. "Participants come together on the principle of confrontation. Voting determines who stays in the show and who unmasks. The masks are so secret that even the family members do not know about their participation in this show." The "detectives" of the competition are People's Artist Faig Agayev, Honored Artist Joshgun Rahimov, singers Nigar Jamal, Murad Arif and host Kamila Babayeva. A. Nadirov says that the host of the program is a viewer himself: "It is difficult for me to know what is happening in the program, who are the hidden people. Although I have a lot of radio and television experience, it is by far the most difficult job I have ever done. But I believe that thanks to the work we do with the team, we will be able to return the audience to the screen."