1. Can you share a little about your background, including your education, family, and achievements?
I come from a very supportive and loving family consisting of my amazing parents and my little brother. My father is a businessman, and he has always been my biggest inspiration. I look up to him not only for his work ethic but also for his integrity and leadership. I followed my passion for skincare and wellness by becoming a licensed dermatologist and aesthetic nurse. My dedication has led me to plan the launch of my own aesthetic clinic, where I aim to combine beauty with empowerment. My journey so far has been one of hard work, purpose, and gratitude for the values instilled in me by my family.

2. What inspired you to apply for the Miss Pakistan Universe title?
I’ve always had a deep desire to represent Pakistan and do something meaningful, especially for Pakistani women. Growing up, I noticed how limited the space often is for women to express themselves freely. I believe in freedom of speech, independence, and the importance of self-worth, and I wanted to be part of a platform that allowed me to advocate for those values. Miss Pakistan Universe felt like the perfect opportunity to highlight not only outer beauty but also strength, purpose, and the power of the modern Pakistani woman.

3. Now that you’ve won the title, what are your future plans?
Winning this title is just the beginning. I plan to use this platform to inspire and guide women—especially those who doubt their potential. I want to show them that anything is possible with self-belief and resilience. My future goal is to open my own clinic and become a successful entrepreneur while continuing to use my voice and visibility to uplift women. I’m passionate about creating a ripple effect of confidence, pride, and empowerment among women of all backgrounds.

4. What cause or advocacy are you passionate about?
I am deeply passionate about women’s empowerment and mental well-being. I believe that many women, especially in traditional societies, grow up being told what they can’t do. My mission is to help change that narrative by promoting self-love, education, independence, and body confidence. Through my work in aesthetics and this title, I hope to break stereotypes and encourage women to embrace who they truly are—inside and out. Confidence isn’t about perfection; it’s about owning your story and walking in your truth.

5. How do you like to spend your free time? Any favorite hobbies?
In my free time, I love to travel and explore new cultures—it helps me grow both personally and professionally. I also enjoy taking care of my body through regular gym sessions and wellness routines. Spending quality time with my family and friends is very important to me, as they are my support system and greatest joy. These moments of connection and self-care keep me grounded and motivated in everything I do.

6. What advice would you give to Pakistani women who aspire to enter the world of pageantry?
My biggest advice would be: believe in yourself even when no one else does. Pageantry is not just about looks—it’s about purpose, resilience, and representing something greater than yourself. Don’t be afraid to dream big, speak up, and own your identity. Pakistani women are strong, intelligent, and capable, and it’s time we step into the light and claim the spaces we deserve. Stay authentic, be proud of where you come from, and always lead with heart and intention.