Actress Humaima Malick shot to fame following her bold performance in Shoaib Mansoor’s ‘Bol’ after which she acquired a movie star status and became a force to be reckoned with in the industry. But Humaima Malick is not just a movie star, she is an artist, an activist and also a humanitarian. The eldest of six siblings, Humaima learned to sacrifice from a young age to provide for her younger siblings. She is the woman she is today because she took on the responsibility at such a tender age. Her siblings are all settled and successful and she is credited for that. Her struggles in life have made her considerate and compassionate and being a woman she is particularly sympathetic towards the struggles of a woman. She was also associated with the Punjab government in endorsing the Women Protection Bill that aimed at giving protection to women. She regularly gives motivational lectures at universities, most recent of which was FC College. The Women Empowerment Society at FC College, impressed by Malick’s loud and straightforward opinions invited her to come share her experience and motivate girls and boys alike. She is extremely vocal on social media about struggles of women and uses her status as an influencer to voice the various issues shared by women. Deeply moved and saddened by the recent heinous acts of honour killing, acid attacks and other attacks on women, Malick decided to not just limit her activism to social media and became associated to various organisations working for women and children. She is the brand ambassador of Seed Out, an organisation aimed at helping the underprivileged. She is a philanthropist and activist who believes no little act of kindness is ever a waste.