A heartwarming moment from Gilgit-Baltistan is winning hearts across Pakistan. PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, during his election campaign visit to the region ahead of the June 7 polls, met Muhammad Shiraz and his sister Muskan, two young and popular village vloggers from Ghursay, a small village of around 2,000 people located near the Siachen region.
Bilawal was seen engaging warmly with the young content creators, expressing admiration for their work and calling himself a fan of their videos. He praised the siblings for using social media to highlight everyday life in their remote village, as well as their efforts to bring positive change to their community.

In the video shared by Shiraz himself, Bilawal said, “I saw your social media and I am so happy to see that you are working hard and have become so famous. You work a lot for your area. You provided clean drinking water for the village and built a school.”
Moved by the encounter, Shiraz wrote online that he never imagined life would give him the chance to meet someone so well-known. He also thanked Bilawal, saying, “Moments like these inspire me to work harder and continue doing my best for my people.”
Shiraz and Muskan’s content showcases the culture, traditions, and scenic beauty of Ghursay village in Gilgit-Baltistan. Their genuine storytelling has earned them a loyal following far beyond their small village, all the way to Karachi.




