Showing posts with label Veena Malik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Veena Malik. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Veena Malik mobbed



Actress Veena Malik, who has been roped in to play the lead in Navin Bhatra's Supermodel, was mobbed in Fiji where she was shooting.

The girl, who recently met Fiji's Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum, seems to have become a known face in the island nation. For several people queued up to meet the controversy queen, click photos with her and get autographs signed. A thrilled Veena obliged their requests.


Friday, 9 March 2012

Veena Malik's first Holi India


Veena Malik was going for her first dubbing in Bollywood for her debut film Daal Me Kuch Kaala Hai at B R Studio in Juhu.
She was not aware of director Aanand Balraj who was waiting for her to play holi .As she reached the studio Aanand Balraj along with Kishore Bhanushali and writer Vijay Akela came out of studio and had holi with Veena Malik.She told that this is her first holi in India.She also danced on her song Mdam Malai and Bombay with Kishore Bhanushali and Aanand Balraj.Her debut film Daal me kuch kaala Hai is releasing in May 2012.She also told media that I always try to play holi with natural colours which is eco friendly and which good for the face and body.Aaanand got the gulaal made by natural herbs.Veena told media that if we will promote this message then people will understand better and will play with natural colours and they will have a safe and colourful holi.

Monday, 6 February 2012

I’ve signed a British film: Veena Malik


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She is yet to make her Bollywood debut, but Pakistani starlet Veena Malik is already contemplating international cinema. The controversial actor informs BT that she has signed a British film, in which she has a powerful role. "I am getting many offers from across the globe. Recently, a UK film team was in Dubai and I was shortlisting a few offers that would suit me. I have zeroed in on a few fashion projects and a film. I can't reveal more at the moment," says Veena, who is currently in Dubai.
Though the filmmakers in India are crying foul over her films here falling behind schedule, Veena says she will honour all her commitments. Director Hemant Madhukar had reportedly said Veena has `11 crore riding on her and she is yet to shoot the climax of his thriller, Mumbai 125 Kms, which is expected to hit screens later this year. "All my producers and directors are well aware of my schedule and I will not let anyone down. I am the leading lady and I am sure there are crores and crores riding on me," she laughs.
When asked if Veena is upset that her item number from her recently released film that starred Akshay Khanna was removed during the special screening for anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare at Ralegaon Siddhi and she retorts, "Well, it is the director's call and he knows better where to screen the song and where he shouldn't."

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Vedita’s Accusation Cheap Publicity – Veena Malik

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 The Pakistani model and actress, Veena Malik, is now soaring high in her movie career after much controversy she created and the bold ventures she associated herself with. Everybody knows the hype her photo shoot created. The actress has bagged many assignments with prominent film makers now and is going to be seen in upcoming movies.
Veena has signed with film maker Madhur Bhandarkar for his movie ‘Mumbai 125 Kilometers’ and this time too as usual controversy has not left her alone. She has again been accused of a heinous act of manhandling and hurting her co-actor in the Bhandarkar’s upcoming movie sets. Her co actor Vedita Pratap Singh has allegedly accused Veena of hurting her during the shoot. She has said that Veena has deliberately hurt her taking advantage of a fight sequence in the movie. She has come up with a photograph where we see this girl Vedita with an injury on her head and Veena standing next to her. Vedita looked manhandled in the picture.
After being repeatedly accused and numerous controversies about her, the Pakistani actress Veena has finally opened her mouth. According to her she doesn’t think of her co actor Vedita to be someone she needs to be insecure about. She calls this act of accusing her as a cheap publicity stunt and added that every one in three persons now want to associate themselves with Veena for publicity. This is again a bold comment from the actress we expected after her bold ventures.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Ban Bollywood: Pakistan bigwigs

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Several bigwigs in the Pakistani film industry have decided to take legal action to stop Indian films from being shown in the country. 

Actors Moammar Rana, Shaan, Sangeeta and Shahid, directors Syed Noor, Aslam Dar, Altaf Hussain, Masood Butt and Pervaiz Rana, and producers Jani Malik and Chaudhry Kamran, were among those who pledged to take action, claiming they were perturbed by the public's interest in Indian films and that Pakistani films hardly drew crowds. While they said a petition was being filed against exhibiting Indian films, the view was also expressed that Pakistani films released on Eid-ul-Fitr could have done better business had it not been for Indian films.

We face similar situations here 
I can understand where they are coming from. We were the first to release "Awarapan" there in 2006, a bold move by the Pakistani establishment during the Lal Masjid civil crisis. Since then, every Indian film finds takers there. But has it helped the Pakistani industry? No. The workforce is unemployed, the actors, singers, technicians, etc, still struggle to keep body and soul together. So, let's be fair. It's easy to question their decision, but do we remember that we have similar problems in Karnataka? You fight every time to get more screens for Hindi films there. In Maharasthra, the Shiv Sena and the MNS crusade for the Marathi film industry, saying they must get more screens because with their budgets, they don't have the capacity to elbow in this huge competitive market. But the establishment in Pakistan has supported our films, and now that they are facing internal opposition from the industry, we must understand that this is a tightrope - this fight to protect the indigenous product. Perhaps they can collect some sort of tax from foreign films, and use that for the Pakistani industry, instead of shutting doors completely on us. - Mahesh Bhatt 

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