An insider from the production team informed the Indian daily that Zafar was denied the visa for unknown reasons, saying “He was supposed to join the team but couldn’t as his India work visa had been turned down.” However, his publicist, Ammara Hikmat, denied the rumours and said Zafar will be heading to India soon.
“This is completely incorrect — he never applied for a visa,” Hikmat told The Express Tribune. “He’s been busy in the UK promoting his film Aman Ki Asha this entire month; he also attended a press conference for Chashme Baddoor there.” Due to his busy schedule, he was unable to fly to India to be an active part of any promotional activities, she added.
Indo-Pak relations have seen their troughs and peaks, but when it comes to Bollywood and entertainment, Indians have mostly welcomed Pakistani singers, musicians and actors with open arms. “Ali keeps going back and forth alone and with his family,” she said, adding that they have always treated him like one of their own. “So I don’t understand why his visa would get rejected in the first place — this is all fabricated.”
“[Earlier] because of LOC issues, it was said that Pakistani artists were thrown out of India — this is not true either,” continued Hikmat. “I’ve been to India at least four times in these past five months and I’ve been treated pretty well.”
Whether or not the visa rejection story is true or simply a publicity stunt, one thing is for sure — the Indian media craves masala-filled stories. “It’s all propaganda and nothing else — it’s a way of attracting attention and making waves,” says a source close to the actor.
The film is scheduled to release on April 5 in India and Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 30th, 2013.
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@Ali Raza: hahahaha!!If India does not allow him to show his talent,he will be just an another Lhore cinema actor-good for nothing..hahahaha!!
@Laeeq: bollywood artist or your artist..?? good joke.
@Saif:
"Ali, Why don’t you just move to India? They obviously love you so much over there"
Please!!
We have too many idiots already in Bollywood. In fact, I suggest that you take Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Hritik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, John Abraham and please take Veena Malik first.
@Ali Raza However i was not interested to comment on this story, but your comment forced me. Its true that Pakistani artists are talented. But they need platform, Money, Glamour, Fame, Fans , worldwide recognition. so sad Pakistan lacks all these things. Hence instead of being rude, develop your infrastructure in positive manner & stop your talent to come here.I think you got it.
Gulam Rasool "Kuldeep sharma" New Delhi
Ali Zafar is a chocolate hero that make typical dance masala movies in India that are considered duds in the entertainment media. Rumor had it that Mira Nair had considered him for her block buster "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" but after watching his audition videos she did not think he had the acting qualities that she demands from her actors. Instead she cast Riz Ahmed a UK-Pakistani who was an excellent choice. The love scenes between Riz & Kate Hudson the famous Hollywood star were intimate, delicate and sensual passion and recently Ali Zafar declared he would not do a kissing scene so that leaves him in quandary of having to do ridiculous dance song as he struts awkwardly with misplace rhythm and continues his failing career in the B class! He has not acted in any Pakistani project so what does it tell us Pakistanis where does his loyalties lie?
This is true that Indian media try to seek attention with their cheap reports. Ali shouldn't care if India turns down his visa. He is a multi-talented boy and he don't require any country's visa to show his talent. Keep rocking Ali!
publicity stunt for the movie!!
Indian media seeks attention, leave our artist alone
@Saif
He already has - since that is where is his talent is appreciated.
Proud of you Ali. Keep Rocking!!
"...they have always treated him like one of their own"
Ali, Why don't you just move to India? They obviously love you so much over there.