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After this, Pakistani Film Industry (better known as Lollywood) came out in open to defend their honor and are busy warning their fellow artists against taking up work in Bollywood.
However, the sad truth, as per Lollywood’s top director Syed Noor is that there are numerous Pakistani artists, who are desperate to work in Bollywood at the cost of their country’s honor.
While commenting on Shiv Sena’s latest blow on Pakistani artists, Pakistan film artists association president Mustafa Qureshi, said in his interview that if artists such as Veena Mallik (last year’s contender in reality TV show ‘Bigg Boss') are not worried about their own honor, then at least they should keep in mind their country’s honor.
Name, fame and money lures Pakistani artists
Noor said, Pakistani artists are attracted towards name, fame and money that Bollywood offers and just to earn all this, they are ready to forget all about numerous insults they undergo because of their nationality.
He added, “Actually they are all money makers and can go to any extent for this.”
Noor added that popular Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who’s famous in India as well, was recently embroiled in a custom controversy, should refrain from coming to India, at least after being so thoroughly insulted by the Indian authorities.
Sena’s stance on Pakistani artists
Not that Shiv Sena ever supported working of foreign artists in Bollywood, but their latest threat arrived only after Rahat was charged under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) and Customs Act.
Interestingly, Sena had not just warned Bollywood against hiring Pakistani artists, but last week also met with police commissioner to talk about the Rahat issue.
As per reliable sources, delegation told commissioner that all Pakistani artists engages in illegal activities after arriving in India and they should be banned from entering Mumbai.
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