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Welcome to Pakistan, Oscar!

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HOLLYWOOD - Accustomed to being the focus of bad news, the Pakistani nation celebrated on Monday after a filmmaker from Karachi won the country’s first Academy Award, for a documentary about the victims of gruesome acid attacks.
The film “Saving Face” by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy follows survivors among hundreds of people attacked every year, and focuses on British Pakistani plastic surgeon Mohammad Jawad, who returned to his homeland to help restore their faces and lives.
“Daniel and I want to dedicate this award to all the heroes working on the ground in Pakistan, including Dr Mohammad Jawad who’s here with us today,” said Sharmeen, referring to her co-director Daniel Junge. Jawad was the plastic surgeon “working on rehabilitating all these women” including Rukhsana and Zakia, “our main subjects of the film, whose resilience and bravery in the face of such adversity is admirable”, she added. Sharmeen paid tribute to “all the women in Pakistan who are working for change,” saying: “Don’t give up on your dreams. This is for you.”
Twitter followers in Pakistan erupted with joy at news of the Oscar, falling over themselves with praise for her win and delighted that Pakistan was making headlines for something other than al Qaeda, Taliban and bomb attacks.

Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani was quick to congratulate Sharmeen, and said she would receive “a high civil award” without specifying which one.
FAMILY PROUD: Sharmeen’s mother Saba spoke of the family’s delight and called on parents to support their daughters in a country where women can be treated as second-class citizens. “She is very happy. I am proud of my daughter. She has brought happiness for the family and the entire country. It is a great honour,” she said.
“We all supported Sharmeen in her endeavors and she has made Pakistan proud... I have a message for all fellow Pakistanis to support their daughters because our daughters have immense talent to the country.”
In a message read out by her mother, Sharmeen said she hoped to screen “Saving Face” at schools, colleges and in communities across the country “to spread awareness and promote dialogue in Pakistan”.
Her 12-year-old brother, Hamza, said he had been up all night watching the Oscars ceremony with the rest of her relatives in Karachi, telling reporters simply that he was “extremely thrilled”.
Sharmeen was born in 1978 and raised in the southern port city. She received a bachelors degree from Smith College and went on to complete two masters degrees from Stanford University.
Fellow Pakistani documentary filmmaker and multi-media expert, Musadiq Sanwal, said the prize was recognition of the fact that Pakistan was gaining a voice of its own in international culture.
“Sharmeen’s documentary and its winning an Oscar shows Pakistan is creating its own narrative and gaining its own voice internationally,” Sanwal said.
“Earlier, Pakistan had no voice at all to describe its strength and weaknesses, but now such efforts give it emancipation and power.”
Marvi Memon, a former lawmaker, who campaigned for tougher penalties for the perpetrators of acid attacks and played a role in the documentary, congratulated the director. “I congratulate her. So proud of her,” she said simply. Across the country, people were happy, in particular women. “It is great to see we are full of talent. Every Pakistani should be proud,” said Shumaila Azmat, 29, an executive in a private Karachi firm.
“What is even more heartening is to see that a Pakistani woman has won an Oscar.”

67 Responses to Welcome to Pakistan, Oscar!

  1. hatsssssssssss offfffffffff

  2. Bravo ! Bravo !

    The brave lady, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, has made the whole nation proud. Her documentary-SAVING FACE brought one of the pressing and critical issues related to women’s right. Nodoubt, her sincere dedication of her OSCAR AWARD to the women will boost up confidence of oppressed ladies. Moreover, this will help to empower women. Utimately, it shall improve their overall practical status in our male dominated society.

    Women are equally important as men in the making of a strong and prosperous nation-state.

  3. Hanif Awan says:

    CONGRATS SHARMEEN n all Pakistani Women

  4. Ali says:

    Men and women likeJawad, Sharmeen, & Parveen Saeed (Khana Ghar) prove that we can find rays of hope in the most horrible situations.

    Alhamdolilah there is a lot of good news in Pakistan, letUS change the image of OUR country and stop waiting for others to change OUR SELF IMAGE, it is OUR job

  5. Maha says:

    SOOO HAPPY!!!!! YAY SHARMEEN FOR BRINGING POSITIVE LIGHT ONTO OUR COUNTRY PAKISTAN!!

  6. Waheed says:

    We are Proud of your Efforts – Well Done, Proud moment for All Pakistanis.

  7. Ali says:

    Congratulations Sharmeen/Pakistan!!!

  8. laila says:

    We are Proud of your Efforts – Well Done, Proud moment for All Pakistan

  9. Wajiha syed says:

    Pakistan is so proud of you Sharmeen!!! :D jeeti rahoo!

  10. In10se says:

    Many many Congratulations. First Pakistani ever to get the prized award. Made us proud

  11. urooj says:

    woooa hoooooo….. a such an enlightened news to happy…

  12. Sumera Nadeem says:

    congratulations dear lady1

  13. M. Azim Baig says:

    Pakistan is full of potential & can do anything at any time. We congratulate to Sharmeen & her tem on this occasion. Pakistan Zindabad.

    M. Azim Baig

  14. ather says:

    Congratulation to Sharmeen n her team on the effort n award .GOD Bless all of u,keep it up.Pakistan Zindabad.

  15. Shabana Zahid says:

    Congratulation Sharmeen………..Pakistan Zindabad

  16. Usman says:

    Hope this removes the tag of 'Visit Pakistan….u'll have a blast!!!'………..
    Hope this removes the impression 'Pakistan is the most dangerous nation more-so than Iraq and Afghanistan'
    Hope this removes the perception 'Pakistan is harboring Terrorists'

    But I like many Pakistanis know that this wont do anything……the west will remain critical of Pakistan just like it has of Turkey with its Ottoman Past denying it an EU membership since the past 4 decades or so………

  17. rizwana says:

    well done !!! Congratulation to you and your team.

  18. Neha Suleman says:

    SHARMEEN u made us proud i have tears in my eyes … hands off to u and to mr. Daniel to congratulations …. Bless u

  19. Shehzad Ahmed says:

    Sharmeen, you have made us proud.. MashAllah .. great achievement. Pakistan always Zindabad.

  20. congratulations to you Shiremme…We all Pkaistani proud of you …Many Many thanks for giving us such a pride

  21. Sahir Lodhi Team says:

    Thank you Sharmeen for making us oncee again feel We are proud nation of Pakistan… Pakistan Zindabad! Message From: Sahir Lodhi Team

    • Alisha Lindson says:

      Actually this movie doesn't put Pakistan in Good light…but still Pakistan Zindabad…you are not moron…your country is…Welll I wish Congo to Chinoy…

  22. Khwaja ALI Shahid says:

    Congratulations Sharmeen!! Thanx for making the country proud..!!

  23. In10se says:

    Made us proud… CONGRATULATIONS!!!

  24. SHAGUFTA says:

    PAKISTAN ZINDABAD LOVE U SHARMEEN ND MANY MANY CONGRATS

  25. Asad Raza says:

    The BEST news in ages fr us Pakistanis..Sharmeen you made us proud today…

  26. rabi says:

    couldn't have been happier! way to go Pakistan :D

  27. ZEN says:

    Heartiest Congratulations Sharmeen!! You make us proud!! Thanks for continuing to show the world that Pakistan has much more to offer. Your efforts are commendable!

  28. samia says:

    I was really emotional when she stood there holding her Oscar & dedicated to the ladies of Pakistan! Indeed dreams come true.

  29. dr khan says:

    congratulations sharmeen!!

  30. @Waqar_Muhd says:

    Congratulations Sharmeen!! Pakistan is proud of her..!!

  31. Samayah says:

    Pity, we had to go to the Oscars to be heard…..pity, we have hearts which are frozen (as Madonna puts it) we have corruption all the way through the system, we have discrimination on all issues…..but we still have hope and chinoy has strengthened our hopes….God bless you and the beautiful hearts that reside within us, holding our hearts.

  32. Samayah says:

    The first oscars to reach Pakistan! The land of the pure, being taken over by the not so pure!

  33. sammy says:

    Bring more women into the workforce…its time for Pakistan to move forward! Let's see how far we can get!
    So proud. On such a big stage, in front of so many people across the world, today Pakistan was represented in a progressive and hopeful light. I was so proud, I started crying.
    There is so much more to do. LETS DO IT Pakistan!!!

  34. wow.. amazing.. unbelievable…. great great great…
    many many congratulation Sharmeen…
    May Allah give u more success…
    kindly also do something for pakistani film industry.. we need you…

  35. rabia says:

    woohoo! great job, Sharmeen. Now let's hope the message of your film is heard and something is done to stop these incidents and help all those unfortunate women!

  36. Simmo Zaidi says:

    There is hope till there are people like you Sharmeen! May you shine again and again , your country is proud of you!

  37. Shahzad Mehr says:

    Hats off to Sharmeen Obaid

  38. Anwar Alam says:

    Congratulation Sharmeen :)
    You Are Fakher E Pakistan !
    Allah Pak Aapko Mulk Ki Bheter Say Bheter Khidmat Karnay K Mawaqay Atta Farmaye Aameeen :)

  39. M. Rafique Zakaria says:

    Congratulations Sharmeen for bringing pride to Pakistan. The moment the news of your winning Oscar reached Pakistan in the morning, I sent out sms to all my friends and relatives informing them about your achievement. I felt as if I had achieved something. Great work. May Allah bless you with good health and more successes in future.

    M. R@fique Zakaria
    Karachi.

  40. Lahori1 says:

    I suppose Pakistan should reciprocate by giving Nigar Award to some US film director or producer

  41. syed ali says:

    congratulations PAKISTAN!!!!!!!!!!!! Love you shiremme !!! you did a fantastic and adorable job in upbringing the reality hatsoff to you and your team for this great acheievment and HURRYYYYYY!!!! im in hurry and leaving from office n just seen this link somewhere over msn and didnt stop myself to congratulate you

  42. azhar says:

    wow…. goood news…. where i can watch this documentary..?

  43. Abid Saleem says:

    Congratulations for Sharmene….and shame on acid throwing scoundrels…!

  44. Firdous Azam says:

    Nation Pride, great work, well done Sharmeen

  45. A Reader TrSp@ says:

    Well done. Congratulations.

  46. lonelyplanet says:

    awesome! this shows that Pakistan does not just offer Zardaris & Gillanis, it has such talented people such as Sharmeen too! Way to go Sharmeen!!

  47. abdul mohd surani says:

    congrulation.

  48. Naheed Yaqub says:

    Sooooooo happppppy !!! :)

  49. sadia sheikh says:

    well done sharmeen plz keep it up… its a great achievement n we all proud of you

  50. irfan warraich says:

    fakhre pakistan sharmeen obaid ——-ALLAH ap ko our zyada kamyabeaan aatta farmae our ap issi trha PAKISTAN ka naam roshan karti rho—————————-

  51. wonderer says:

    Heartiest congratulations from India!

    Your efforts are sure to help the cause of those unfortunate girls in India who suffer likewise.

    Wishing you all success in your future ventures. May God bless you.

  52. ""SHARMEEN" WE ARE PROUD OF YOU. very well- done.

  53. Naeem Butt says:

    Pakistan have got talent. Keep up good work. The whole country is proud of you.

    Naeem Butt
    Dammam, Saudi Arabia

  54. nisar says:

    You are Proud for our Nation ..Allah Bless you…God luck in feature..
    ye ap ki manzal nahi ha ..Ap ki manzel both agey ha….

  55. Ayesha says:

    well done we are proud of you just keep it up.

  56. Tasneem says:

    Fantastic! God willing, this will bring change by creating awareness! Great job, Sharmeen.

  57. M.Talha Iqbal says:

    Bauhat Aalla!

  58. Khalid says:

    I wish she had worn more modest clothing at the ceremony, her naked shoulders make wana puke.!!

  59. shirjheel says:

    Thank you, due to you now i can raise my head and be a very proud Pakistani, keep it up and see you next year with another one Inshallah

  60. soraiya says:

    Sharmeen,U are truly an inspiration to us women.Thank You.

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