Suleman Raza
Suleman Raza is a British-Pakistani food entrepreneur, restaurateur, and activist. He is the founder of One Million Meals, a charitable campaign started in March 2020 from his own restaurant chain using GoFundMe in the UK. He owned the cricket franchise Mirpur Royals in the Kashmir Premier League. The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, awarded Raza the Points of Light award in 2021 for the One Million Meals campaign. The House of Lords awarded Raza with the Local Community Hero for his humanitarian services in London. He has also been working as the co-chairperson of the UK Pakistan Business Council to discuss the Pakistani business community concerns with the British prime minister Boris Johnson.
Early and personal life
Raza was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He moved to London with his family during the year 2000. Since 2004, Raza has been living in London, running his family business in the restaurant industry. He is married and has five children.Career
In 2000, Nasir and his brother Raza began their career as a chef in a restaurant in Brixton, London. Four years later, they started a restaurant called Spice Village in Tooting, south London. By 2021, Raza owned multiple branches of his restaurants and served Pakistani cuisine in south and west London. He also entered into the event business and owned a banquet, Grand Sapphire Hotels.In March 2021, Raza initiated a drive-through in-car dining trend to revive the restaurant and venue business.
In August 2021, he entered into Pakistani sports as an owner of the Mirpur Royals squad for the KPL. At the end of the series, Raza celebrated the success of the tournament with his team and congratulated the Kashmiris. Raza left Mirpur Royals after the first season.