Muniba Mazari Biography: Husband, Age, Quotes, Son, Net Worth, Speeches, Wedding Photos, Videos, Life Story, Achievements, Paintings, Wikipedia

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Muniba Mazari Baloch (born 3 March 1987) is an influential Pakistani model, singer, radical, activist and orator.

She became Pakistan’s United Nations National Ambassador for Women after being included in the BBC’s 2015 list of 100 Inspirational Women. She also made Forbes’ 30 under 30 list in 2016.

Muniba Mazari is Pakistan’s first model and presenter to use a wheelchair. She had to use a wheelchair because of injuries sustained in a car accident when she was 21 years old.

Pakistani activist

Muniba Mazari
Muniba Mazari: History, Biography, Photos
Wiki Info & About Data
First and last name: Muniba Mazari Baloch
Stage name: Muniba Mazari
Born: March 3, 1987 (37 years old)
Place of birth: Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan
Nationality: Pakistani
Height: 1.60 m
Parents: do not apply
Siblings: Zulfiqar Ali Mazari, Sarfraz Ali Mazari
Husband • Spouse: Khurram Shahzad (m. 2006–2015)
Boyfriend • Partner: do not apply
Children: do not apply
Job: Activist • Model
Net value: 1 million USD – 5 million USD

Early Life & Education

Muniba Mazari was born into the world on March 3, 1987 in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan. He is from the Baloch organization, which has a place in the Mazari clan.

She was born in Rahim Yar Khan, southern Punjab state. Her siblings’ names are Zulfiqar Ali Mazari and Sarfraz Ali Mazari. The names of her sisters and guardians are not known to society.

Muniba Mazari attended Army Public School and then went to school in her old local neighborhood to earn her BFA degree. At the age of 18, before she could finish school.

Career

Muniba Mazari has been hailed as a craftsman, dissident, presenter, model, artist and powerful orator in many quarters. However, most of her career was based on painting and persuasive speaking.

While painting, she gets a new job, working for Arieb Azhar to run his Facebook page for a monthly stipend. She also started working at her children’s school for a startup project called Dheeray Bolo (Speak Slowly), which involved teaching Urdu in different schools.

The CEO of Pakistan Television (PTV) at that time, Mohammad Malick, learned about her after her TED talk and asked her to work at PTV. She also worked for Clown Town in September 2014, which allowed her to work with children and the elderly.

In addition, Muniba Mazari was also chosen by Pond to be Pond’s Wonder Woman. In addition, she was also chosen by global beauty salon Toni and Guy to become the first wheelchair model in Asia. Her first assignment for them is called Women of Substance.

Muniba Mazari is part of Dil Say Pakistan’s mission to spread nationalism and solidarity in Pakistan. She continued to work as a singer for them, remembering a YouTube video released in August 2017 as part of their Independence Day campaign that year.

In June 2019, Muniba Mazari was appointed by the current Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, as a member of Pakistan’s first National Youth Council.

Personal life

At the age of 18, Muniba Mazari married a Pakistani Air Force pilot named Khurram Shahzad. She adopted a child in 2011. Her child Nael Mazari is very adorable.

The marriage did not last long. The couple broke up in 2014 and separated later in 2015. Khurram Shahzad sued her in 2017 for slander, demanding 10 million Pakistani Rupees. The court pardoned the lawsuit in January 2018.

When she was 21 years old (February 27, 2008), the couple had a terrible collision while traveling to Rahim Yar Khan (Punjab) from Quetta (Balochistan). Muniba Mazari suffered several injuries. The spinal injury that harmed everything in general was a spinal cord injury – It left her with hemiplegia (motor and tactile abilities disabled).

It caused her entire lower body to lose the ability to function. She was transferred from the nearby clinic to Karachi Agha Khan Hospital.

Muniba Mazari was disabled for several years after the basic treatment. Gradually she partially recovered with physical therapy. She uses a wheelchair to move around. She currently lives in Rawalpindi with her divorced mother.

Net value

According to an online source, Muniba Mazari’s net worth is $1 million – $5 million, no net worth has been updated yet.

Social Media

  • Instagram: @muniba.mazari
  • Facebook: @Muniba.Canvas
  • Twitter: @muniba_mazari

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