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What is Miss Pakistan USA doing in Karachi

Miss Pakistan USA Sarish Khan is not new to the fashion world, but the highlight of her participation at FPW was sharing the stage with Mukhtaran Mai, she gushes.

In a conversation with Images, the 27-year-old pageant winner reveals what it was like walking the ramp at FPW and what her current plans in Pakistan are.

Sarish Khan: From what I have seen at Fashion Pakistan Week (FPW), Pakistani fashion is quite diverse. Designers showcased fancy gowns but also simpler cuts. It was an honour to walk as the show opener for Rozina Munib and share a stage with the designer’s showstopper Mukhtaran Mai.I had the opportunity to speak with her backstage about the women’s empowerment work I am doing in Swat and KPK.
Sarish Khan: I really like Maheen Karim’s clothing line. I loved the dress I wore as her showstopper, it was glamorous yet comfortable.

It’s always good to be in Pakistan, after all it’s my motherland. I actually lived in Karachi for about a year in 2012 working for the Education Fund for Sindh. I’m always humbled by the love and respect I receive from people here.

Khan in a Rozina Munib ensemble (left) and Maheen Karim dress (right). Photos: Movie Shoovy.

In fact, I am currently in the midst of confirming a couple of opportunities in the Pakistani film and fashion industry. I would also love to work in drama serials, as long as the character is intriguing and different.

Well, I am in Karachi right now in pursuit of an acting career. I am following the footsteps of my grandparents, Sabiha Khanum and Santosh Kumar. So I plan to spend more time here if the right opportunities come along.
Sahrish Khan as the showstopper for Maheen Khan at FPW 2016. Photo: Movie Shoovy.

 

Miss Pakistan USA is a platform for Pakistani American women to represent their heritage. I’m focused on representing all aspects of our culture, the positives and the negatives.

As an actor and model, I’m an entertainer, but I’m also a lawyer and an activist. So I will continue to advocate for gender equality, through my legal education and social media. The biggest example being the collaboration with Rozina Munib and Mukhtaran Mai.

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