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Wasfa Kamal: An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society - BBC URDU

Wasfa Kamal: An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society | Interview with BBC

Wasfa Kamal was featured by BBC Urdu for her bold and unapologetic illustrations that challenge deep-rooted societal expectations placed on women in Pakistan.


The video highlights how her art humorously and powerfully responds to common questions like “When are you getting married?” or “Can you make a round roti?” — questions many Pakistani women hear throughout their lives.

Through her unique storytelling style and vibrant visuals, Wasfa uses illustration as a form of protest and empowerment, giving voice to everyday struggles in a way that resonates deeply with audiences.

"Can you make a perfectly round roti?... When are you getting married?... When are you sharing the 'good news'?..."

These and many similar questions are ones almost every Pakistani girl has heard at some point in her life. But now, a young artist has raised her voice against these societal attitudes — and in a very unique way.


How? Let’s find out in this digital video by Kareem-ul-Islam.


FAQ

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What kind of illustration services do you offer?

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Can I hire you for a commercial project or collaboration?

03

Do you offer revisions?

04

What tools do you use for your artwork?

05

Do you do workshops or speaking gigs?

06

Can I buy prints or license your existing artwork?

07

Can I resell or modify the artwork after the project is complete?

08

How can I follow your work and stay updated?

Woman In White Background
Woman In White Background

Mar 12, 3025

An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society - BBC URDU

Press

Wasfa

Recent

Wasfa Kamal: An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society - BBC URDU

Wasfa Kamal: An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society | Interview with BBC

Wasfa Kamal was featured by BBC Urdu for her bold and unapologetic illustrations that challenge deep-rooted societal expectations placed on women in Pakistan.


The video highlights how her art humorously and powerfully responds to common questions like “When are you getting married?” or “Can you make a round roti?” — questions many Pakistani women hear throughout their lives.

Through her unique storytelling style and vibrant visuals, Wasfa uses illustration as a form of protest and empowerment, giving voice to everyday struggles in a way that resonates deeply with audiences.

"Can you make a perfectly round roti?... When are you getting married?... When are you sharing the 'good news'?..."

These and many similar questions are ones almost every Pakistani girl has heard at some point in her life. But now, a young artist has raised her voice against these societal attitudes — and in a very unique way.


How? Let’s find out in this digital video by Kareem-ul-Islam.


FAQ

01

What kind of illustration services do you offer?

02

Can I hire you for a commercial project or collaboration?

03

Do you offer revisions?

04

What tools do you use for your artwork?

05

Do you do workshops or speaking gigs?

06

Can I buy prints or license your existing artwork?

07

Can I resell or modify the artwork after the project is complete?

08

How can I follow your work and stay updated?

Woman In White Background
Woman In White Background

Mar 12, 3025

An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society - BBC URDU

Press

Wasfa

Recent

Wasfa Kamal: An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society - BBC URDU

Wasfa Kamal: An artist challenging stereotypes prevalent in society | Interview with BBC

Wasfa Kamal was featured by BBC Urdu for her bold and unapologetic illustrations that challenge deep-rooted societal expectations placed on women in Pakistan.


The video highlights how her art humorously and powerfully responds to common questions like “When are you getting married?” or “Can you make a round roti?” — questions many Pakistani women hear throughout their lives.

Through her unique storytelling style and vibrant visuals, Wasfa uses illustration as a form of protest and empowerment, giving voice to everyday struggles in a way that resonates deeply with audiences.

"Can you make a perfectly round roti?... When are you getting married?... When are you sharing the 'good news'?..."

These and many similar questions are ones almost every Pakistani girl has heard at some point in her life. But now, a young artist has raised her voice against these societal attitudes — and in a very unique way.


How? Let’s find out in this digital video by Kareem-ul-Islam.


FAQ

What kind of illustration services do you offer?

Can I hire you for a commercial project or collaboration?

Do you offer revisions?

What tools do you use for your artwork?

Do you do workshops or speaking gigs?

Can I buy prints or license your existing artwork?

Can I resell or modify the artwork after the project is complete?

How can I follow your work and stay updated?