Pakistani internet queen Kanwal Ahmed’s journey of empowering women in the country has come far as the entrepreneur is now ready to unroll her distinctive and revolutionary digital talk show that brings to light the real issues of women.
Breaking the norm of the glitzy, glamorous and frivolous topics that often become the subject of most talk shows in the country that women are exposed to, the Soual Sisters founder is changing the game entirely with her upcoming digital talk show by not just highlighting significant issues but also shaping women to become stronger and more active members of society.
The trailer unveiled of the talk show earlier this week has garnered much attention in a short span with Pakistani women counting down days till the show’s launch.
The trailer spanning over three minutes is sure to give goosebumps as it touches the problems of rape, domestic abuse, harassment, dreams and aspirations of women, career visions, education and much more.
Showing Kanwal essaying the strong and resilient avatar of someone frustrated at the society’s treatment of women, the video is given more power through the powerful narration of Faheem Azam and Masood Alam’s lyrics.
The digital talk show comes as part of the grant awarded to Kanwal by Facebook who had represented Pakistan in 2018 at the Facebook Community Leadership Programme (FCLP) out of 115 participants from 46 countries.
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