Bhutto was born on 1 August 1990 into the
Sindhi Bhutto family in
Damascus,
Syria. He is the son of
Murtaza Bhutto, a politician who was assassinated when he was six years old, and
Ghinwa Bhutto, who leads the
Pakistan Peoples Party of Shaheed Bhutto. Bhutto was named after his grandfather
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the former
Prime Minister and
President of Pakistan, and is the only male inherent of the Bhutto's family. He has two undergraduate degrees from the
University of Edinburgh. Bhutto has worked on creative projects such as
Mussalmaan Musclemen (2017),
The Third Muslim: Queer and Trans Muslim Narratives of Resistance and Resilience (2018),
The Alif Series (2019), and
Tomorrow We Inherit the Earth (2019). In 2015, he exhibited an artworks titled ‘The Shrine’, which dealt with the subject of marginalized minorities in Pakistan through
photo manipulation,
portraiture and
conceptual art. He is known for his performance art and drag performances. Artist and designer
Hushidar Mortezaie has worked with Bhutto and designed some of his performance costumes. Additionally, writer
Mohammed Hanif withdrew from the Goethe Institute conference. ==Notes==