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Azfar Rizvi
Syed Azfar Ali Rizvi is a Toronto-based documentary filmmaker, journalist, social critic and interfaith activist of Pakistani origin. The only journalist to reach Lus Puttian in the wake of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, he shaped a series of efforts including documentaries ‘Hope Floats’〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hope Floats )〕 and 'Earthquake Diaries’,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Earthquake Diaries )〕 radio shows, television appearances, and rehabilitation campaigns for a three-day children’s Eid carnival. The first English narrative on firefighters in Pakistan, his film ‘Station 58,’ increased public awareness to the extent that Karachi’s mayor at the time, Syed Mustafa Kamal, initiated a life insurance plan exclusively for the city’s heroes and their families. Widely recognized for ‘The Inevitable Flight,’ he garnered enough public interest to eventually convince the government against relocating the world’s largest bird sanctuary in Pakistan. He is also the first producer to ever secure permission, and broadcast a live show from Wagah, the only border connecting India and Pakistan by road. ==Early life==
Born to Urdu speaking parents who emigrated in 1947 to Pakistan during the partition of India. He attended Habib Public School and Al Murtaza School, graduating from the latter, and moved on to obtain a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Karachi.
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