From catwalks to news, Pakistan’s transgender community is changing minds and hearts - but there is a long way to go
Transgender TV hosts, models and actresses are pushing the boundaries in the conservative country, but for many a life of hardship is inescapable
As the first transgender news anchor in Pakistan, Marvia Malik is proud to be at the forefront of changing attitudes in her country but she says there is a long way to go.
The news of her first appearance on local channel Kohenoor TV on Saturday went viral on social media, coming just days after she became the first transgender model on the catwalk at the annual Pakistan Fashion Design Council fashion show.
Her catapult into the spotlight came after transgender activist Zara Changezi was named as star of a love film, the Senate passed a bill to protect transgender people, and a Pakistani province agreed to an X gender on driving licences.


Malik, 21, said she had lost count of the positive telephone calls and messages she had received for her new role which was a major contrast to previous years, when she she was in a battle simply to survive.