
Guest
Mahreen Munir
Founder & Host, Karak with Mahreen
Founder and host of Karak with Mahreen. She unpacks one of the most uncomfortable truths in South Asian culture — colourism — drawing on her own experience of being told she was 'too dark' and how it shaped her identity as a woman, creator, and South Asian voice in the UAE.
All episodes with Mahreen →In this episode
Mahreen Munir, the founder and host of @KarakWithMahreen , sits down to unpack one of the most uncomfortable truths in South Asian culture - colourism.
Sachin and Mahreen go deep on the moments that shaped the work - the visible wins, the invisible costs, and the frameworks that survived the experience.
Key topics
Timestamps
- 0:00From Computational Systems to Podcasting: Mahreen's Uncomfortable Start
- 3:36Father's Vision and the 'Dead Dreams Fallacy' of Starting
- 15:12From Disappointment to Action: Minimizing Regret in Career Choices
- 25:41The Power of Listening and Living Alone for Personal Growth
- 35:02Navigating Family Expectations and Personal Independence in South Asian Culture
- 45:07Unlearning Harmful Beauty Standards and the Impact of Colourism
- 53:45Challenging Stereotypes and Advocating for Authentic South Asian Representation
- 1:10:09Navigating Relationships and Evolving Marriage Traditions in South Asia
- 1:26:05Balancing Cultural Criticism with Personal Growth and Unwavering Ambition



