Malala Yousafzai reveals her favourite films, TV shows

She shared she loves to binge-watch ‘Soul’, ‘The White Tiger’


Entertainment Desk March 05, 2021

Malala Yousafzai on Thursday revealed a list of her favourite films and TV shows, upon being questioned by her followers on Instagram. The youngest Nobel Prize laureate is an avid social media user and a diehard cricket fan, who ensures to keep tabs on latest releases and binge-watches them in her spare time.

Taking to her Instagram stories, the humanitarian and activist for female education shared that she recently watched Priyanka Chopra’s Netflix hit The White Tiger, the supernatural animated film Wolfwalkers and Jamie Foxx’s Soul.

She also shared a poster of a documentary titled Boys State. It is based on teenagers who pretend to be established politicians, with some of them having strong convictions based on experiences and others, misusing power in the hopes of winning the support of the crowd. The I am Malala author said that she would love to see such uplifting documentaries from a woman’s perspective as well.

Previously, Yousafzai joined the trending application TikTok, with her first video hitting 79.5K likes within 24 hours. The TikTok account for her fundraiser ‘Malala Fund’ shared the first clip with her brief introduction for viewers.

In the clip, Malala could be heard saying, “Hi Tik Tok. My name is Malala Yousafzai. Some of you might already know me, you might have heard my UN speech or might have read my book, I am Malala.” She continued, “Some of you may not know me yet so I will introduce myself,” adding, “I am a recent graduate from Oxford University. My favourite things are shoes, comedy and reading books. I am 23 years old and I’m a girl’s education activist.”

COMMENTS (2)

Naeem | 3 years ago | Reply She is funded woman who is looking for big game and hope Allah will save us from this drama queen.
Khan | 3 years ago | Reply

Does she like any Pakistani show or drama This feature does not specify that. She is aspiring to be prime minister of Pakistan one day but she is so shy of mentioning anything from Pakistan.

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