At the age of 32, Kazi married a lawmaker, Razuddin Bhuiyan MLC MP, the only son of the Zamindar of Hatirdia in Monohardi Upazila, Narsingdi District.
Mahmud is most noted for a controversial book of correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and himself, published privately immediately after the partition of India.
Kazi's family was closely tied to Mahatma Gandhi and several prominent Indian and later Pakistani politicians of that era.
Ashraf served as the secretary general of All India Students Federation when Kazi Nazrul Islam was the organizations president.
She ranked First Class First and was awarded the Viceroy of India's Medal (Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GBE, PC (12 September 1866 – 12 August 1941)).
On 21 February 1952, Kazi is said to have organized emergency treatment for the wounded students of the Bengali Language Movement.
The documentary illustrates Kazi's life and her success; her lifelong fight against illogical superstitions and backward beliefs, convincing uneducated female patients all over India and Bangladesh, the need for modern medical treatment.