Mozhdah Jamalzadah is a multifaceted Afghan-Canadian individual, boasting a diverse array of talents that include singing, acting, and television hosting.
Born on December 7, 1985, in the vibrant city of Kabul, Afghanistan, Mozhdah's early life took a dramatic turn when she and her family relocated to Canada during her childhood.
As she grew and matured, Mozhdah pursued higher education, enrolling in the University of British Columbia to study Philosophy and Political Science, as well as Broadcast Journalism at BCIT.
Her musical talents soon gained national recognition, particularly with her song "Dokhtare Afghan", which resonated with audiences across the country.
In a bold move, Mozhdah returned to her homeland of Afghanistan to host "The Mozhdah Show", a groundbreaking talk show that tackled pressing social issues.
Her impressive resume continued to grow as she took the stage at the prestigious White House in 2010 to perform on International Women's Day.
In 2019, Mozhdah's inspiring biography, "Voice of Rebellion", was published, offering a glimpse into her remarkable life and experiences.
In addition to her work in television and music, Mozhdah also ventured into the world of film, appearing in the Canadian production "Red Snow".