By Durrah Aman
In a world where global headlines often miss the quiet revolutions unfolding close to home, these six individuals are redefining narratives, challenging conventions, and reshaping what it means to represent South Asia on the world stage. From sports and heritage to healthcare and high-tech innovation, meet the change-makers you need to know now.
Seema Hameed Baba: Screening the Future
Lahore isn’t just witnessing the future — it’s stepping right into it. Thanks to Seema Baba, the city now features its first 3D anamorphic screen, a cutting-edge visual technology usually seen in places like Times Square or Piccadilly Circus. But Baba didn’t just install a screen — she introduced a new form of storytelling to Pakistan’s urban landscape. It’s immersive, dynamic,

and a bold declaration of where tech and creativity are headed in South Asia. For a city steeped in history, this was a leap into tomorrow — led by a woman who believes Lahore deserves a seat at the global innovation table.

Omer Aftab: Building Hope, One Patient at a Time
In a country where breast cancer remains largely unspoken, Omer Aftab is shattering the silence — and saving lives. He’s the driving force behind Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Trust Hospital, Pakistan’s first hospital solely dedicated to breast cancer. But it’s more than just a hospital; it’s a movement. Through early detection programs, public education initiatives, and world-class treatment options, Aftab is ensuring that no woman in Pakistan has to face breast cancer alone or untreated.
Arslan Ash: The King of Tekken, Still Unbeatable
In the e-sports community, Arslan Ash is a legend. The Pakistani Tekken prodigy continues to dominate global leaderboards, most recently making waves at the Pakistan vs. Korea tournament – a high-stakes clash between two of the world’s most elite e-sports nations. Ash not only represented Pakistan– he led it.

His lightning-fast reflexes and sharp strategy make him more than a gamer; he’s a national icon for a new digital generation.
Noor Zaman: Squash’s Rising Star
Pakistan once ruled the squash world – and it may just do so again. Noor Zaman’s victory at the Under-23 World Squash Championship is more than just a trophy – it’s a flame reignited. In a sport with deep roots in Pakistan’s history, Zaman is infusing new life into old glories. Fast, focused, and fearless, he’s not only climbing the rankings but also reviving a national legacy. The future of squash looks bright – and it speaks fluent Pashto!


Faisal Shafi & Danish Elahi: Tradition Meets the Boston Finish Line
Running a marathon is hard. Running the Boston Marathon is harder. Running it in shalwar kameez? That’s a cultural statement wrapped in sweat and pride. Faisal Shafi and Danish Elahi became the first to complete the race in Pakistan’s traditional dress, proving that cultural identity doesn’t need to be compromised for performance. Their finish wasn’t just about distance—it was about visibility. In a sea of spandex, they stood out in soft cotton and louder meaning.
Nida Jamal: Mission, Impact & Intention
Nida Jamal is a Pakistani-American entrepreneur and founder of ArHaz Jewels. The mission behind this brand is to elevate women, particularly from marginalized communities by equipping them with the skills to craft ethically sourced, sustainable jewelry. Every piece of jewelry connects artisan talent in Pakistan with a global market, creating real income and independence. The brand aligns with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Her work stands as a testament to the positive impact of strong, purpose-driven leadership. By training she is a biochemist, by passion, she is a philanthropist. She is a mom of five kids and the co-producer of the movie Adam’s fire.
