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I have no enthusiasm for working in India: Neelam Muneer

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Working in the Indian film industry is something that has dependably been viewed as an accomplishment. From Fawad Khan in Khoobsurat to Mahira Khan in Raees, Pakistani performers will in general get much approval for their jobs in these movies. Notwithstanding, the current political circumstance has changed that… to improve things. Gone are the days when neighborhood specialists are applauded for 'making it to Bollywood'. An ever increasing number of Pakistani craftsmen are currently avoiding showbiz over the fringe and would prefer not to connect themselves with Bollywood at all. One such craftsman is Neelam Muneer. In an ongoing meeting, the Chuppan Chupai star opened up about working in Indian movies. "I have no enthusiasm for working in India, I get an enormous measure of affection from Pakistan." Neelam proceeded to add that she has a place with this country and she will continue working here. "I am not going anyplace. A performing artist should

Aamir Khan to star in Bollywood ‘Forrest Gump’ remake

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Aamir Khan will do the role of Laal Singh Chaddha, in view of Tom Hanks' character in the 1994 numerous award winning US classic Aamir Khan's adaptation of 'Forrest Gump' is relied upon to hit screens one year from now MUMBAI: Bollywood megastar Aamir Khan reported on Thursday that he is to star in an official Hindi-language redo of hit American motion picture "Forrest Gump." "I have constantly adored 'Forrest Gump' as a content. It is an invigorating story. It is a vibe decent film. It is a film for the entire family," Khan told reporters in Mumbai on his 54th birthday celebration. "Forrest Gump" won six Oscars, including best picture, best chief and best on-screen character for Hanks.  The movie was coordinated by Robert Zemeckis and depended on Winston Groom's 1986 novel of a similar name.  It focuses on the life of an imbecilic yet kind man whose life mirrors key occasions in America in the twen

Shankar Mahadevan: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra wanted my son to sing with me

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It's difficult to miss the twinkle in Shankar Mahadevan's eye when he discusses sharing the mic with his more youthful child, Shivam, without precedent for Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Mere Pyare Prime Minister. "He has sung as a kid [artiste] in movies, however this film denotes his real break in standard film as a grown-up [playback singer]," says Mahadevan, speedy to add that the choice to have the youthful vocalist loan his voice to Rezgaariyaan was taken at Mehra's command. "Shivam has been singing since early on and Rakeysh has been an admirer of his voice. When we created the melody, he was quick to have Shivam sing it with me. So we concluded that we'd hold his voice [only on the off chance that it sounded apt]. Luckily, he adored it." The glad dad portrays the chance to see his children develop as autonomous vocalists, as among his most noteworthy encounters. "It's superior to your own prosperity. At the point when [older