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Ayesha Zahid Bravely Highlights Self-Harm

Last updated: July 16, 2025 2:54 pm
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The latest edition of the digital campaign Parwarish has sparked a powerful conversation on a deeply sensitive topic—self-harm. Conceptualized and narrated by Ayesha Zahid, the campaign fearlessly addresses the emotional isolation and psychological pain that often drive individuals, especially young people, to hurt themselves in silence.

Through raw visuals, symbolic imagery, and a heartfelt voiceover, Ayesha Zahid captures the unseen emotional burden many carry, challenging the traditional silence around mental health struggles. The short film-style content, released as part of the Parwarish campaign, portrays a character grappling with overwhelming emotions—using metaphors to reflect the internal chaos that individuals experiencing self-harm often endure.

Zahid, who has previously spoken about the importance of mental health education, uses this project not just to tell a story, but to initiate a much-needed dialogue. She highlights how cultural stigma, fear of judgment, and lack of open conversations contribute to individuals hiding their pain until it becomes unbearable.

Audiences have responded with praise for the campaign’s sensitive storytelling and social responsibility. Many viewers took to social media to share their personal experiences and express gratitude for finally seeing such themes represented with empathy and care. Mental health advocates have also appreciated Parwarish for shedding light on an issue that is still widely misunderstood or ignored.

The campaign urges families, educators, and peers to pay closer attention to emotional cues and encourages society to foster an environment where vulnerability is not seen as weakness but as a call for support.

While the content remains within the bounds of responsible media practices, its emotional impact is undeniable. Parwarish is not just a campaign—it is a mirror held up to society’s neglect of mental health and a plea for collective change. Through this project, Ayesha Zahid continues to prove that storytelling, when done right, can heal, empower, and transform.

 

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