Making a difference: Kangana Ranaut to come to Pakistan

‘Queen’ actor working on dates for cultural event on geopolitics and global security


Ians July 14, 2016
Kangana is expected to be in Pakistan from November 4 to November 6. PHOTO: FILE

MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut has been invited for a cultural event in Pakistan and is reportedly working out the dates to attend it.

The Tanu Weds Manu star has been invited for an event called School of Tomorrow International Education & Cultural Festival that will be held between November 4 and November 6 in Lahore.  “Kangana is keen to attend this conference. She is keen to go to Pakistan, provided relations between the two countries are relatively peaceful at that time. Her manager is currently working out her dates to accommodate the event,” a source close to the Queen actor said. Kangana received the invitation last week and the organisers will be flying to India shortly to extend her a formal invite. “She sees it as a good opportunity as she is being considered part of a league that can make a difference.”

Kangana may be coming to a Beaconhouse near you

Organised by Beaconhouse School System, this year’s festival will focus on the rapidly growing influence of geopolitics and global security, digital technologies, media, art and culture, environment and the changing needs of society on the shape of schools in the 21st century.

Kangana, who is holidaying in Manali, has taken some time off before starting shooting for her next movie with film-maker Hansal Mehta.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2016.

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