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Malala thanks Ms. Marvel for accurately representing the lives of a Pakistani immigrant family

Malala thanks Ms. Marvel for accurately representing the lives of a Pakistani immigrant family

She also appreciated the new superhero for being relatable and her powers being connected with heritage.
08 Jun, 2022

Disney and Marvel’s upcoming superhero show Ms. Marvel has impressed a lot of Pakistanis online for its representation and relatable storyline, the most recent being Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai who sent a handwritten letter appreciating the hero and the series.

On Wednesday, the official release date of the series, the official Instagram handle of Ms. Marvel shared the note with their followers. She began by emphasising on how for her, it's not every day when a character on TV is relatable enough, someone who eats the same food as her, listens to the same music and speaks the same Urdu phrases as her.

"What a joy to see Ms. Marvel reflect the lives of a Pakistani immigrant family and reveal a young superhero whose powers connect to her heritage. Thank you, Marvel and Disney+, and most importantly, Ms. Marvel,” she wrote.

The humanitarian also wrote an article for Podium in which she reviewed the first episode of the show. "I love cheering for a girl who looks like me as she fights villains and rescues friends. But Ms. Marvel is for every young person finding their place in the world. I was struck by how familiar Kamala Khan’s life seemed to me. She talks with her friends about Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, listens to Pakistani pop songs and eats chicken biryani with her family. And I suspect many Pakistani kids will see their own parents in Kamala’s genial father and strict mom," Yousafzai wrote.

In the show, actor Iman Vellani plays 16-year-old Kamala, a Pakistani-American teen who lives in Jersey City. Kamala is an aspiring artist, an avid gamer, and a voracious fan-fiction scribe. She is also a huge fan of the Avengers — and one in particular, Captain Marvel. But Kamala has always struggled to find her place in the world — that is until she gets super powers like the heroes she’s always looked up to.

The series is being helmed by Oscar-winning Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Meera Menon, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah in directing the series. While it premieres today (Wednesday), Marvel Studios will be releasing Ms. Marvel exclusively in cinemas only in Pakistan. Episodes one and two will debut on June 16, three and four on June 30 and five and six on July 14.

The cast includes Aramis Knight, Matt Lintz, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Mohan Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Nimra Bucha, Zenobia Shroff, Yasmeen Fletcher, Travina Springer, Laurel Marsden, Laith Nakli, Azhra Usman and Fawad Khan.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jun 08, 2022 01:02pm
An attempt in futility to stay afloat, look busy, rally support, get counted, solicit more funds, thumb her impression and above all, remain in the powerful multimedia limelight.
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Fastrack Jun 08, 2022 01:08pm
What's with this fake versus authentic debate? Just publicity stunts and time wasters.
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Bunny Jun 08, 2022 02:33pm
BTW when is she coming back to her home town and opening that much promised girls' school ?
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Riaz Khimany Jun 08, 2022 02:35pm
Who cares about Malala? She is someone who is using her fame to hide in UK vs coming back to Pakistan and helping people in person. No difference between her and our self-exiled politicians.
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GH hheheh Jun 08, 2022 04:04pm
Long live, Malala
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Simba Jun 08, 2022 06:27pm
Stick to comics real life is too difficult for you.
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well-wisher Jun 08, 2022 06:28pm
@Riaz Khimany You should care because she can speak her mind from where she is and where she was cared for and educated with respect. PK should be proud of her. Riz, aim to be like her.
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Anonymouseee Jun 08, 2022 09:30pm
Nobody cares what Malala us to say. She’s a joke and an embarrassment.
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Noted Jun 08, 2022 09:52pm
Malala, the darling of west imposter!
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SP Jun 08, 2022 09:53pm
Which family says 'Chak de fatte' in S Asia ?
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GreenAura Jun 08, 2022 11:57pm
Malala, you have no business hanging onto the coat tails of Miss Marvel. Please stop sounding desperate for attention every 5 minutes and people might actually take you seriously.
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GreenAura Jun 09, 2022 12:02am
@well-wisher "You should care because she can speak her mind from where she is and where she was cared for and educated with respect. PK should be proud of her. Riz, aim to be like her." What exactly has she done for Pakistani females? She's a simple attention seeker who occasionally holds a sensible opinion, but is mainly desperate for fame by association with cultural iconography like Friends and now Marvel. Pakistanis should never aim to emulate this behaviour.
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Simba Jun 09, 2022 03:01am
@well-wisher really ? A western parrot is PK s role model.
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Jogi Bharmcharia Jun 09, 2022 05:52am
She never once stood up for Kashmiri girls Palestinian girls Indian girls Royhinga girls, but is a one trick pony, now she’s standing up for a Lycra wearing just like herself fictional character.
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Henchi Jun 09, 2022 07:31am
We are eagerly waiting your return to Pakistan to open schools with all the acquired wealth.
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Syed Hasni Jun 09, 2022 07:47am
So Glad to see Malala talk like normal people, I think Pakistanis should give this lady a break and let her enjoy her life.
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Salim Ali Jun 09, 2022 10:19am
It takes one fictional superhero to appreciate another.
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Sabah Jun 09, 2022 05:01pm
@Bunny she opened schools in her hometown and all over the world.
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Naz Jun 09, 2022 07:40pm
@GreenAura How many media outlets do you get interviews on? How many events give you a platform to represent the country?
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Naz Jun 09, 2022 07:41pm
@Henchi You have had 6 years in her absence to set one up. You haven't?
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Naz Jun 09, 2022 07:42pm
@Bunny She gave you a 8 year headstart to complete it. How is the project going? Have you completed it.... ? Are the students in enrolled. Does it actually have staff ? Tell...
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Rehana Bounse Jun 10, 2022 06:57am
@Anonymouseee No she’s not. Please try not to be jealous of her accomplishments in education as well as other fields.
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desi cowboy Jun 13, 2022 10:22pm
Malala is a great example of look busy do nothing!
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