Mr. Pakistan World

Mr. Pakistan World
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Formation 2011
Type Pakistani Male Model Competition
Headquarters Toronto
Location
Official language
English, Urdu
President
Sonia Ahmed
Website Mr. Pakistan World Official website

Mr Pakistan World is a male model competition[1] for Pakistani boys[2] from around the world. It is held in Toronto, Canada. Its contestants are men with mostly Pakistani heritage from Pakistan, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The winner represents Pakistan in international male model competitions. The other pageant Miss Pakistan World is for single Pakistani girls & Mrs. Pakistan World for married Pakistani ladies.

History

Mr. Pakistan World[3] started in 2011[4] after the success of Miss Pakistan World and Mrs. Pakistan World is the only male modeling competition for Pakistan.[5] Founder, Sonia Ahmed created the pageant to generate more youth to participate in areas where a lighter side of Pakistan could be shown.

Eligibility criteria

Sex: Male (natural)
Age range: 18 to 35
Marital status: Single
Height: at least 5'9"
Skills: speak English/Urdu, modeling experience or some experience
Additional attributes: photogenic, good physique, good personality, good character, enthusiastic

Previous winners

Year Mr. Pakistan World Notes City & Representation
2015
2014 Sher Khan 4th Mr. Pakistan World Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
2013 Shayan Farooqi 3rd Mr. Pakistan World Karachi, Sindh Pakistan
2012 Shan Virk 2nd Mr. Pakistan World to make history Lahore, Punjab Pakistan
2011 Moonzir Butt [6] 1st Mr. Pakistan World to make history Gujranwala, Punjab Pakistan

Accomplishments

Year Representative Province Accomplishments
2014 Sher Khan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa First Winner from the Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
2013 Shayan Farooqi Sindh First winner from the Province of Sindh
2011 Moonzir Butt Punjab First winner from the Province of Punjab

Other references

Mr. Pakistan World Official Site

Mr. Pakistan World Official Blog

See also

References

External links

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