“I will definitely come to Pakistan if I get an invitation. I think I will visit soon,” Voice of America quoted the Dil Dhadakne Do actor as saying. “I always say this and it is a fact that I am dying to come to Pakistan.”
Expressing his love for his Pakistani fans, he said, “I feel so happy when Pakistanis love my films. We are brothers and sisters … I am just an entertainer and it’s my job to entertain people whether they are in Pakistan or India.”
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The 1942: A Love Story star emphasised the need for joint productions, claiming, “It’s about time Pakistan and India start co-productions. We should be given permission to shoot in Pakistan.”
Kapoor feels the Pakistani censor board needs to be a little more lenient. “They need to be a little liberal for the betterment of the film industry.” He also sent a big shout to his Pakistani audience, thanking them for their love and support.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 7th, 2016.
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