The entertainment industry continues to bring together India and Pakistan. This time around Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar is travelling to Pakistan to shoot a music video for local music group ** Fusion. **
The exciting deal has been arranged by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to promote peace between the two countries. Urmila was the perfect choice since she spoke out against anti-Pakistani films in Bollywood earlier this year.
She will mingle with Pakistan women, children and shopkeepers during her trip for a documentary to compliment the music video. Husband and wife team Huma and Farookh Baig are directing the documentary. More projects are also being arranged for the future, with other Indian stars visiting Pakistan and vice versa.
interesting, hope they show it on Prime TV here. although i think she should consider wearing a bullet proof jacket. but why Urmila? why can’t Bikram Saluja or Arjun Rampal come? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh that will be day when i convert them and marry em!!!:Pretty: :Pretty:
Fusion rockkksssssssssssssssssssssss
that is a good idea.. an like miss ^^ said abovve, lets hope we will be civilized enuf to treat her with respect so she doesnt go to India sayin damn i was wrong bout those pakis
karina... for a moment I thought you said "she will come back to gupshup"... and that would have pleased luc no end. I mean, with him being so current on all the bollywood gossip and all.
**Pakistanis flocking to catch glimpse of actress! **
Urmila Matondkar hit the headlines concerning her visit to Pakistan for the shooting of a music video by Pakistan pop group Fuzon. The actress is currently in Lahore and the local residents have given her a royal welcome. News has been spreading fast every time she makes a public appearance and people have been flocking to chance a glimpse of the star. The whole experience is being filmed as part of a documentary. “I have been all over the world, but the reception I have got here in Lahore is something else,” Urmila told reporters with excitement. “I have heard a lot about Lahore and its rich cultural heritage. The city really lives up to its reputation. I am here to support greater interaction between India and Pakistan. It was a great feeling to cross the border. It’s a feeling I can’t really put into words.”