Sehar Ijaz, a trailblazing woman from Lahore, Pakistan, has achieved a groundbreaking feat by becoming the first Pakistani woman to not only receive a nomination but also win the prestigious Gold Coast Student Excellence Award. This recognition is a historic moment, signifying her outstanding contributions on an international platform.
Sehar’s journey to this remarkable award commenced with her notable success at the National Amateur Short Film Festival in Pakistan (NASFF) the previous year, where she distinguished herself as one of the Top 15 filmmakers.
Having graduated from a women’s university with a major in media studies, Sehar not only excelled academically but also dedicated three years to voluntary work with various societies.
What sets her apart is her commitment to promoting creative arts and addressing educational disparities, particularly in Baluchistan.
During her final year as the President of the Kinnaird Literacy Society, Sehar led an impactful campaign that collected and donated over 3,000 books to girls’ schools, colleges, and libraries in a region where educational access, especially for women, is limited. This dedication to making a positive difference in society distinguishes Sehar as a filmmaker with a meaningful purpose.
Sehar Ijaz’s historic achievement not only breaks barriers for Pakistani women in international recognition but also underscores her commitment to social impact and creative endeavors, making her a notable figure in her field.