Mahesh Bhatt to bring Pakistani artistes back to India
Here's how Pakistani artistes responded to Bhatt's offer
Despite the 'ban', Bollywood's veteran director Mahesh Bhatt is all set to bring Pakistani artistes back to India.
According to a report in DNA, Mahesh apparently approached Ali Zafar and offered him a song on the theme of cross-border peace. The Channo singer reportedly agreed 'enthusiastically'.
After Ali, Mahesh talked to Fuzon's former lead-man, Shafqat Amanat Ali, and he, too, readily agreed.
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A Dehli-based actor Imran Zahid, who is also a part of the same project, told the same publication that, “Every Pakistani artiste Bhatt saab has approached has responded enthusiastically. Shafqat Amanat Ali’s manager said he doesn’t want any money for this song. We are also working on getting Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Atif Aslam on board.”
Talking about the unofficial ban on the Pakistani artistes in India, Imran said, “We are going to use the voices of the Pakistani artistes, for a play called Milne Do which will be staged in Delhi on June 8 and Mumbai on June 23. Furthermore, the Indian government has clarified that it has not banned Pakistani artistes. When the government has taken a clear stand on the issue, what chance do the protesters stand?”
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Imran went on to say, “[Mahesh] Bhatt saab is not new to protests. Dialogue with Pakistan must re-start on a cultural level. The Delhi government is supporting our endeavour here in Delhi and in West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has extended support to our mission.”
However, BJP spokesperson Shaina NC is clear on the issue. “Relations with Pakistan have deteriorated to such an extent that there is a move now to declare Pakistan a terror state on an international level. Given the current crisis I don’t think we can have Pakistani artistes coming here.”
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According to a report in DNA, Mahesh apparently approached Ali Zafar and offered him a song on the theme of cross-border peace. The Channo singer reportedly agreed 'enthusiastically'.
After Ali, Mahesh talked to Fuzon's former lead-man, Shafqat Amanat Ali, and he, too, readily agreed.
Kill terrorists not talks, says Mahesh Bhatt
A Dehli-based actor Imran Zahid, who is also a part of the same project, told the same publication that, “Every Pakistani artiste Bhatt saab has approached has responded enthusiastically. Shafqat Amanat Ali’s manager said he doesn’t want any money for this song. We are also working on getting Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Atif Aslam on board.”
Talking about the unofficial ban on the Pakistani artistes in India, Imran said, “We are going to use the voices of the Pakistani artistes, for a play called Milne Do which will be staged in Delhi on June 8 and Mumbai on June 23. Furthermore, the Indian government has clarified that it has not banned Pakistani artistes. When the government has taken a clear stand on the issue, what chance do the protesters stand?”
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Imran went on to say, “[Mahesh] Bhatt saab is not new to protests. Dialogue with Pakistan must re-start on a cultural level. The Delhi government is supporting our endeavour here in Delhi and in West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has extended support to our mission.”
However, BJP spokesperson Shaina NC is clear on the issue. “Relations with Pakistan have deteriorated to such an extent that there is a move now to declare Pakistan a terror state on an international level. Given the current crisis I don’t think we can have Pakistani artistes coming here.”
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