Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Burka Avenger!


The new talk in town is about something, someone who hasn't hit the TV Screens yet. But look at the media already rolling their cameras!

I am so thrilled to announce the pride I have after learning about Pakistan's first animated television series about a girl who uses books and pens as her weapons. These, I, Malala Yousafzai and many other agree, are the strongest weapons to remove the worst of evil. Oh no, she’s not settling until the bad side is ready to accept defeat.

"Burka Avenger" is a project of Pakistani pop star - Haroon. "It was in 2010 and I was reading a lot of articles about girls' schools being shut down by extremists so that was in my mind. Living in Pakistan, all theses issues are staring you in the face constantly. So when you're creating art, whether it be music or anything else like a cartoon TV series - you want to incorporate social messages. I feel it's my duty to try and make a positive difference. The Burka Avenger is a character called Jiya, orphaned as a child, adopted by a Kabbadi master, who is a master of this mystic martial art that I created, called Takht Kabbadi - the art of fighting with books and pens. It gives the message of the importance of education and that the pen is mightier than the sword," Haroon says.


Burka Avenger is not just another TV series hosted to brag about its success as an entertainment cartoon but a prospective of a real, strong woman who is firm on her belief. The belief being “education is the key to success.” The Burka Avenger proves to be a better role model for girls than any other Disney princess who needs a prince charming or a funky costume.



Burka Avenger emphasizes on the importance of education - how it provides a reason for almost every bad situation that can be figured out. It’s not only a form of opposition against The Taliban’s campaign to boycott education for girls and impose oppression, but elicits the children to take an interest in studies. Burka Avenger has led the fight against those who hold back a nation from success.  She proves education is what corrupt people fear. They fear that women who could be so easily ruled over, might reject their obligations.

Furthermore, this Avenger has one of the finest costumes! It portrays the real reason behind Muslim women wearing the abaya or hijab. It’s not a form of oppression but a form of protection & power. The Muslim women view it as a right and not a burden. Her costume is a symbol of piety and it can be interpreted as a sign of great inner strength and fortitude. Burka Avenger uses it to conceal her identity. Not only is it a modest dressing but it serves helpful to let her fly!

If you’re waiting for a reason to convince you that “Burka Avenger” is safe and worth the time for a child to spend watching, here you go. There is no guy who has to make her feel special! There is no prince charming who needs to motivate Burka Avenger to remain firm on her campaign! This is a relief as it’s not one of those animated movies that end up with the prince and princess living “happily ever after”. There is no one who can suck the power out of Burka Avenger.

With its success, the minds of both children and parents, especially in the villages, are reviving in terms of the not-so-good literacy rate in Pakistan. A hearty congratulations to the Burka Avenger team on the accomplishment of their aims!

P.s "Lady In Black" theme song by Pakistani rap star
Adil Omar featuring pop-rock icon Haroon is a success itself! Check it out on Facebook!

13 comments:

ZainabA. said...

This is exciting! when is it airing? I am going to get Mahdiyya addicted to this one. She has been mourning over disney cartoons!

Jauhar said...

a real treat. I hope Burqa remains Burqa not a stigma to show violence.

Anonymous said...

Aliza this is a nice blog. Good concept i just hope it isn't crap like all that Jam-e-Sheereen TEam Or Commander Safeguard Or Milkateers. That was rubbish.-Mahad

Unknown said...

The website says "Catch Burka Avenger every Sunday at 6pm on Geo Tez and then again on 12:30am and 4pm (Monday)."

Enjoy Zaina!

Unknown said...

Hopefully!

Unknown said...

Haha, don't remind me! The entire nation has survived through those not-so-useful-nor-entertaining animated shows. I have seen the trailer and other previews. It seems pretty much upto the level! Besides that, thankyou Mahad :)

Anonymous said...

The name. is a clever pick.

Anonymous said...

Good stuff Liz

Sara Naeem said...

at first i judged it as a silly cartoon but thanks to this entry, I know what's it about! :-D

Unknown said...

Im truly amazed :O

Unknown said...

Thankyou so much y'all. Means so much!

Raheel said...

I am so proud of my niece who is doing wonders at such a young age. You have the ability to do so much more Aliza beta. May you lead a successful life. Your family loves you

justsomeone said...

Success kissed the guys feet! i think haroon'd better stay in the telefilm industry.

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