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Pakistani Animators of 2025

Meet the Creative People Bringing Animation to Life in Pakistan

By Jordan PillPublished 7 months ago 3 min read

Pakistan's animation industry has been growing steadily, marked by a blend of traditional artistry and modern digital techniques. This article highlights some of the most notable Pakistani animators in 2025, showcasing their contributions and the evolving landscape of animation in the country.

Animation in Pakistan

Pakistani animation has transitioned from simple cartoons to sophisticated storytelling with cultural depth. Landmark projects like 3 Bahadur film series, The Glassworker, and socially conscious shorts such as Sitara: Let Girls Dream have set new standards. The industry combines hand-drawn animation, CGI, and anime influences, reflecting both local narratives and global styles.

Notable Pakistani Animators in 2025

1. Usman Riaz

Usman Riaz stands out as a pioneering figure in Pakistan's animation scene. Founder of Mano Animation Studios, the country's first hand-drawn animation studio, Usman is a multi-talented artist involved in composing, directing, and animating. His landmark work, The Glassworker (2024), is Pakistan's first anime-influenced 2D animated film, showcasing exquisite hand-drawn artistry and storytelling. Usman is also recognized internationally as a TED Senior Fellow and has a background in music and filmmaking, enriching his animation with a unique creative vision.

2. Awais Shaukat

Awais Shaukat began his journey in digital art at 14. He is known for directing Under the Blaze, a hand-drawn animated film spotlighting the harsh realities of child labor in Pakistan’s brick kilns. Awais also founded PakistaniArt, the country's first art magazine, and Awartsy, a film production company. His innovative blend of traditional 2D animation with digital techniques and his role as a storyteller addressing social issues make him a prominent figure in Pakistani animation.

3. Sharum (Sharum Ki Sketchbook)

Sharum is a popular YouTuber and animator with over 2 million subscribers on his channel "Sharum Ki Sketchbook." Known for his creative and fresh animated content, he has built a large following by sharing unique animated stories and sketches. His channel's engagement and consistent growth highlight the rising influence of independent animators leveraging digital platforms in Pakistan.

4. Sofia Abdullah

Sofia Abdullah is an Associate Animation Director and Character Designer on The Glassworker. Her role in shaping the visual narrative and character aesthetics of one of Pakistan’s most ambitious animated films underscores her talent and importance in the industry.

5. Saib Irfan

Saib Irfan contributed as an animator in The Glassworker, playing a key role in bringing the film’s detailed and emotive animation to life. His work represents the skilled craftsmanship emerging in Pakistan’s animation studios.

6. Kamran Khan

Kamran Khan is known for his role as Animation Director in the 3 Bahadur film series, Pakistan’s first full-length animated franchise. He also worked as an animator on Sitara: Let Girls Dream, a Netflix-backed film addressing social issues. His contributions have been vital in advancing mainstream animated storytelling in Pakistan.

7. Haaris Mansoor

Haaris Mansoor is an animator at PuffBall Studio, known for the sci-fi short Shehr e Tabassum, which imagines Pakistan in 2071. His work reflects the growing diversity in animation themes and styles in the country.

The Pakistani animation industry in 2025 is vibrant and diverse, driven by talented individuals who blend cultural storytelling with innovative animation techniques. From Usman Riaz’s hand-drawn masterpieces to Awais Shaukat’s socially conscious narratives and Sharum’s digital creativity on YouTube, these animators are shaping a promising future for Pakistan’s animation landscape.

Their work not only entertains but also raises awareness on social issues, pushing the boundaries of what animation can achieve in Pakistan. With increasing recognition and international collaborations, Pakistani animators are carving a unique identity on the global animation map.

This list focuses on individual animators rather than studios, highlighting those who have made significant artistic and cultural contributions as of 2025.

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