Mumbai, February 25, 2005
By Our Bollywood
Reporter Ms Tanya
No 'vulgar' scenes for Pak babes
?
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan might restrict actors from
appearing in Indian movies after Pakistani superstar Meera's "vulgar" scenes in
her film Nazar , Online news agency reported.
Meera is currently in India shooting for Nazar
, directed by Soni Razdan and written by Mahesh Bhatt. It is her first
appearance in a Bollywood film.
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The scene from the movie
Nazar , starring Meera
and Ashmit Patel.
Official sources here said the film's
"objectionable scenes" showing Meera kissing an Indian actor had prompted the
Pakistan government and the culture ministry to impose a heavy fine on the
popular actress.
The sources said people had reacted strongly to
some of these scenes as they were against Islamic ethics and moral values.
The government has directed the culture
ministry to take severe action against Meera as Pakistani actors visiting other
nations were seen as ambassadors of the country.
Meera had earlier this month claimed in Mumbai
that a Pakistani religious group, which she did not name, had been making
threatening calls to her. The calls began after still showing her in a clinch
with her Nazar co-star Ashmit Patel were circulated in December.
'Even if I have kissed, what wrong have I
done?'
Is it a big deal for a hero and heroine to kiss
on screen? Well, if you are the Pakistani goverment, it certainly
is!
In fact, an outraged Pakistani government has fined popular
Pakistani actress Meera for kissing Ashmit Patel in her Bollywood debut, Nazar.
The film is directed by Mahesh Bhatt's wife, Soni Razdan.
"A certain lobby in Pakistan is purposely
tarnishing my name because I am doing a Bollywood film in India," Meera tells
News Editor (Entertainment) Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
"I have come here as a peace ambassador and
there is a particular lobby in Pakistan that cannot digest this
fact."
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Excerpts from the interview:
What is the fine the Pakistani government has
imposed on you for doing the kissing scene in Nazar?
At the moment, I have no idea.
I have got a letter from the Pakistani
government but it's currently at the Pakistani embassy in New Delhi. I don't
know the details of the letter.
Right now, I am in shooting in Panchgani (a
hill station near Mumbai).
I am very disturbed by this news. Whatever
happened is very bad.
We are doing this film to promote Indo-Pak
ties. People have neither seen the promos, nor the film, and they have started
gossiping about the kissing scene. These are the people who are against Indo-Pak
friendship, and they are targeting this film through me.
Do you think this outcry against you is to
malign you?
I think some people in Pakistan are trying to
destroy my image. But I don't know who they are. They are trying to make sure
our film industries do not come together.
I will talk to the Pakistani high commissioner
and the information ministry of Pakistan and clear my stand.
What is Nazar
about?
Nazar is the first joint-production between
India and Pakistan.
I am a Pakistani passport holder, and the first
Pakistani heroine to come to India and shoot for a [Indian] film.
Those who are opposing me are saying Ashmit
Patel is Hindu and I am Muslim. They have stooped to such a low level, and are
sounding so stupid.
Mahesh Bhatt is a sensible filmmaker and he is
one of the biggest intellectuals of South Asia. I am sure people know he will
not get into anything like this.
As far as the film is concerned, it is a
mystery. It is a positive subject and a film that will promote friendship
between the two countries. There is no controversy in it.
We just performed at a Sanjay Dutt show. In the
same way, some Indian artists are going to Pakistan to perform. But a section of
people don't like it.
What is the general opinion of the people in
Pakistan about this issue? Are they positive about a Pakistani actresses working
in India?
Very positive! In Pakistan, people tell me,
'Meeraji, go to India and work!'
Kissing scenes are becoming common in our film
industry. Don't Pakistani heroes and heroines kiss on the big
screen?
I don't want to talk about this. I don't want
to get into a controversy. I am a positive girl, and don't want to talk
negatively.
If it becomes a serious matter, I will open my
mouth. Now, I want to avoid controversies. I want to keep the friendship between
the two countries intact.
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My question is that we see Kissing scenes in the Indian film
industry...
(Interrupts) Yes, it is normal in your
industry. I have seen Madhuri Dixit, Sridevi and Aishwarya Rai doing kissing
scenes.
It is very backward to object to that. Our
culture is the same; we are the same people! We feel the same way -- what people
in India consider obscene, people in Pakistan consider the same thing obscene!
I don't understand -- even if I have kissed,
what wrong have I done? It does not matter. It is just a normal shot in the
film!
Have you ever kissed in a Pakistani
film?
No, never.
The censor board in Pakistan will not allow it.
It is a Muslim country.
If you compare that with Bollywood films, you see
kissing all the time. Shahrukh Khan is kissing his heroines on their neck and
cheeks. It is very casual and normal here.
Inshallah, I will have a press conference later
and clarify my stance when I come to Mumbai.
Are Pakistani actresses allowed to wear
revealing clothes or is that censored as well?
No, it is not that restricted.
If they say
they've fined me, then I can show many Pakistani films to the government that
were not censored! I can directly point those films to the government and ask
them where the censor board was then!
It is just because I am doing a role in India
that they are objecting.
I am playing a role of peace of ambassador in
India. They are trying to destroy my role because I am the first Pakistani
actress to work in India.
But this gossip is making my life miserable. If
I start asking questions, no one will have the answers.
When Pakistani actresses Salma Agha and Zeba
Bakhtiar came here, no objections were raised against them. So why are they
targeting you?
They are British passport holders. I am the first Pakistani
actress with a Pakistani passport. After 56 years, I am the first Pakistani
actress to act in India.
My family is very upset. I am not able to give
a shot, as I am mentally tortured.
I am getting calls from Pakistan and I will
make a file of this and meet Musharraf sahab (Pakistani President General Pervez
Musharraf) and discuss it with him.
I don't understand -- why am I being tortured?
What wrong have I done?
How was the experience of coming to
Bollywood?
Great! India is a great place to work in, and
people here are very good.
How do you compare it with your film
industry?
People here are very bold and open-minded. We
are not bold in our films. The censors here are not that strict, compared to our
censors.
Tanya
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