At 77, Mushtaq embodies resilience as an author and activist, using her narratives to highlight the struggles of ordinary women, predominantly from Muslim backgrounds. “Heart Lamp” acts as a bridge, breaking stereotypes and introducing profound feminist perspectives to English-speaking audiences. Reflecting on this achievement, Mushtaq expressed pride in shattering societal confines, both personally and through her literary work.

This landmark award not only reflects a celebration of Indian voices but also emphasizes the enriched tapestry of the English literary world through diverse and culturally rooted stories. As literary translations proliferate, audiences can anticipate an expanding dialogue between languages, cultures, and shared human experiences.