Muniba Mazari's Story (in brief):

 Muniba Mazari was born on March 3, 1987, in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, into a conservative Baloch family. At the age of 21, her life changed forever when she was in a devastating car accident. Her spine was crushed, and she was left paraplegic—confined to a wheelchair for life.


The physical and emotional trauma was immense. During her long and painful recovery, Muniba found solace in painting. Her art became her voice when words failed. Refusing to be defined by her disability, she pursued her passions fearlessly.
Despite social pressures and limitations, she broke barriers: becoming Pakistan’s first wheelchair-using model, a motivational speaker, and a TV anchor. She launched her art brand, Muniba's Canvas, with the message "Let your walls wear colors."
In 2015, she was appointed UN Women’s National Goodwill Ambassador for Pakistan, advocating for women’s rights and disability inclusion.
Her message is simple but powerful:
"You are the hero of your own life story."
Muniba’s life is a living example of resilience, courage, and the power of turning pain into purpose.

about her son

Muniba Mazari adopted her son, Nael Mazari, in 2011 after a two-year wait. She calls him her “Sunshine” and credits him with bringing immense joy, strength, and purpose into her life. Despite her challenges, motherhood has been a deeply fulfilling and transformative experience for her.

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