In 2012, Sid travelled to Thailand for their first photoshoot. The exposure as Pakistan's first trans model brought about a lot of backlash. On the Pakistani Independence Day of 2017, Sid posed on a rooftop in Karachi while holding up the Pakistani flag. She has given a lecture on transphobia and misogyny in the
Karachi Literature Festival in London. Sid is a board member of this non-profit organisation called 'Street to School', which teaches sex-ed and cultural diversity to schoolchildren. She is the program coordinator of the Aks International Minorities Festival in
Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2017, Sid made her acting debut in the short film "Rani" as a transgender toy seller who makes her living selling the items on the streets of
Karachi. Produced by GrayScale and Rizvilia Productions, the film is directed by Hammad Rizvi. Of Sid's performance in the film, the
Daily Pakistan said that Sid "is a force of nature in it". She was also cast in a play titled 'Dil e Nadan', a play based on a trans person and their relationship with society. Kami Sid was also accused of rape and sexual assault after which
Aurat March organizers removed her from serving as a part of their organizing team in 2018. Though Kami rejects the allegations but Aurat March organizers issued a statement that Sid intimidated them. Kami Sid's participation in the PR campaign
Change The Clap has also been critiqued for appeasing
neoliberal forces and ignoring local practices of the Khawaja Sira community. ==References==