Muhammad Shiraz — often called Pakistan’s youngest YouTuber — has won hearts with his village vlogs and captured a massive following. Hailing from Gilgit-Baltistan, the young content creator has shared his life in his mountain village through the channel Shirazi Village Vlogs, endearing himself to audiences both in Pakistan and abroad.
A Sudden Rise from Innocence and Joy
Launched in early 2024, Shiraz’s vlogs feature his simple daily routines, playtime with his sister Muskan, and life in his village’s scenic surroundings. His storytelling—filled with authentic charm and simplicity—quickly gained popularity. He has earned both the YouTube Silver and Gold Play Buttons as subscribers surged past the million mark.In one viral video, Shiraz tours his school in Khaplu, sharing classroom moments and life before and after school, drawing viewers into his worldHowever, fame came with trade‑offs. In May 2024, Shiraz uploaded what he called his “last vlog,” explaining that his father asked him to pause vlogging and focus on his schooling. He addressed how the attention had “changed his personality” and disrupted his interaction with friends and family.
Community Support and Future Path
The vlogger’s journey hasn’t gone unnoticed by leaders and institutions. Earlier in his rise, Shiraz was invited to the Prime Minister’s Office by PM Shehbaz Sharif, where, according to local media, he met the PM and inspired others with his initiative.
Support also came in forms of tools to make vlogging easier—such as an internet device, equipment, and community encouragement is strong.
While there is no verified report confirming Shiraz has invested his social media income into rebuilding his village school, his early vlogs show him pointing out infrastructural needs and everyday challenges. If such a philanthropic project were to take shape—and especially if confirmed—it would align with his narrative of using visibility and earnings for uplifting his community.

