A Passion to Serve - The Story of Dr. Bari and The Indus Hospital
“Dreams are not what you see while sleeping. They are what keep you awake at night,” says Dr. Abdul Bari Khan, founder of Indus Hospital, reflecting on his journey of building a nationwide, free healthcare network.
The story behind SIUT and Pakistan's national treasure: Dr Adeeb Rizvi
“The future of SIUT is very bright, because it is not run by one person…but by the people who are working here,” says Dr. Adeeb Rizvi, Founder of SIUT, as he speaks about the remarkable, not-for-profit hospital.
Meet Pakistan's pret wear pioneer - TeeJay
“I didn’t invent the shalwar qameez — I just caught hold of the modern version of it, and then it didn’t stop,” says pioneering designer Tanveer Jamshed aka TeeJay. He reflects on his journey through fashion and advertising, his father's influence, and how his daughter Feeha carries his legacy forward.
Usman Riaz and Pakistan's First Hand-Drawn Animation Studio
“Bloom where you are planted,” says Usman Riaz, founder of Mano Animation Studios, who chose to stay in Pakistan and create the country’s first hand-drawn animated feature — proving that this art form could thrive in Pakistan.
How a 9th generation artisan strives for success and impact in Pakistan
“Nothing has a scope unless you create one for yourself,” says Hassan Kashi, a 9th-generation ceramic artist from Jamshoro, as he reflects on his journey to NCA Lahore, his father’s wisdom, and the struggles of rural artisans in Pakistan.
This 12-year-old footballer from Karachi will inspire you
Adeel Hanif, a 12-year-old footballer from Lyari, dreams of becoming a great footballer like Kylian Mbappé. In this interview, Hanif and his coach share the inspiring journey of his rise from the streets to the international stage.
Bodybuilding as a Career and Sport in Pakistan
At 10, he began training at an outdoor gym in a small town. Years of training later, he became the runner-up at the Pakistan National Bodybuilding Championship. Hear Irfan Asghar’s story in his own words.
How Truck Art Is Commercially Viable in Pakistan
Phool Patti is transforming Pakistan’s iconic truck art. Once limited to vehicles, it is now becoming a bold design movement, bringing it into fashion, accessories, and global public art. This vibrant tradition now lives far beyond the highways.
How Sultana Siddiqui came into the media
“Anything that has my name attached to it should be good,” says Sultana Siddiqui—President of HUM Network Limited—as she reflects on her commitment to quality storytelling. In this interview, she speaks about her journey from PTV to becoming the first woman in South Asia to establish a television station.
This Two-Time CEO and Founder Started Out in a Dorm Room in Lahore
“There’s no such thing as overnight success. A lot of hard work goes into building these companies,” says Raza Saeed, CEO of Confiz Limited and co-founder of PakWheels.com. He shares his journey, leadership values, long-term mindset, and what fuels his daily ambition.
How To Be a Successful Content Creator and Remain Authentic, With Mooroo
Taimur Salahuddin, aka Mooroo, shares his journey as a Pakistani content creator, reflecting on the challenges he faced, the inspirations that shaped his work, and guidance for aspiring storytellers.
Irfan Junejo: Pakistani YouTube Sensation
"When I stop making videos someday, I want people to remember me as a nice guy off-screen too," says Irfan Junejo, a well-known Pakistani YouTuber. From a shy footballer to a YouTube sensation, his journey is defined by authentic, cinematic, and introspective storytelling.
Kaiser Bengali on the importance of integrity
In Pakistan, we often say "nobody is honest", but many people among us are best known for their integrity. Distinguished economist and educationist, Kaiser Bengali, is surely one of them. Here he shares with VCast Online about what it means to be an honest man in public office.
In Conversation with Senior Pakistani Architect Shahid Abdulla
“Architecture should not be a style; it’s actually an answer to a problem,” says Shahid Abdulla, one of Pakistan’s most respected architects. He opens up about his childhood, influences, design philosophy, and regrets—alongside his work as co-founder of IVS.