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

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Veena Malik Celebrates Her Birthday With Ashmit Patel Quite Cozily


Veena Malik celebrates her 27th birthday with her “so called” best friend Ashmit Patel at Delhi’s five star hotel. Veena Malik and Ashmit Patel were the Guests of Honour at Nyx for a grand celebration of Veena Malik’s Birthday. This was the first birthday party that Veena Malik celebrated in India, complete with a cake cutting ceremony at 12 midnight, accompanied by the cheering crowd. The party went of with DJ Akbar Sami’s rocking music.
As the two cosy up after the cake-cutting, Ashmit says he can’t label their relationship. “If she wants to hug me or hold my hand, she will - people can talk all they like. She’s special to me. There’s a big ‘if’ to what happens next.”
Veena Malik adds, “There is something very special between us, a very strong chemistry, Ashmit really made my birthday very special by coming down to Delhi.”

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Veena Malik in Front Line With Kamran Shahid 21st January 2011




Veena Malik in Front Line With Kamran Shahid 21st January 2011 Veena Malik Finally in Pakistan Infront of Media





      Sunday, January 16, 2011

      Veena Malik a denigrate Pakistani Girl


        Veena Malik a denigrate Pakistani Girl: Pakistani actress Meera is not happy with the way her fellow actress Veena Malik conducted herself on Colors’ reality show ‘Bigg Boss 4′ and accuses her of portraying Pakistani women in poor light. ‘Veena Malik is acting very cheap. The way she presented herself in front of Indian audiences is not right. She is denigrating the image of Pakistani girl. This is not how women in Pakistan are,’ Meera, who is in India to shoot for diector Faizal Khan’s Hindi movie ‘Om Allah’, told IANS in an interview. Her liplocking courted controversy after people in Pakistan raised objections and she was apparently fined for this. But right now she feels Veena has crossed all limits. ‘If you come over to Pakistan, you will see how sensible and how cultured Pakistani women are. They respect their family values and are not how Veena has portrayed herself,’ said the actress who herself became controversial after her kissing scene with with Ashmit Patel in her Bollywood debut ‘Nazar’. Veena came into limelight after her name popped up in match-fixing allegations against Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif. She was the cricketer’s girlfriend. She then entered the ‘Bigg Boss’ house and her intimacy with Bollywood actor Ashmit Patel caused quite a stir, sending the TRPs soaring. Meera alleges Veena’s behaviour is a lousy way to garner publicity. ‘She’s doing all this because she is hungry for fame. She has no self-respect and is ready to do anything to become famous,’ Meera said. ‘She’s like that even in Pakistan. She tries to copy everyone. She can never be her own self. This is not the right thing to do as there are many other nice ways to become famous. Why stoop down to cheap tactics,’ she asked. Meera claims she was also approached to be a part of ‘Bigg Boss’ twice, but she refused it. ‘I was approached to be the part of the show before and even for this season but when I came to know that Veena will also be a part of it, I refused,’ she said. Apart from Veena, the fourth season of ‘Bigg Boss’ featured well-known Pakistani cross-dresser Begum Nawazish Ali. After ‘Nazar’, Meera featured in another Bollywood moive ‘Kasak’ with Lucky Ali. After doing ‘Kasak’ in 2005, this is Meera’s first Bollywood movie in five years. ‘After ‘Kasak’, I went back to Pakistan. Later my parents did not allow me to act here as I was too young and they thought I might just fall for someone here (India) and get settled permanently,’ she said. ‘Moreover, the tension between India and Pakistan also kept me away. But now I am back and hope to sign more Bollywood projects,’ she said. Back home, Meera has been actively involved in charity work and has been working with former cricketer Imran Khan to raise funds for Pakistan’s flood-affected victims. ‘We would like to rope in Rani Mukerjee for helping us to raise funds for the flood-affected victims in Pakistan. I plan to meet her during my trip here,’ she said. She has also expressed a desire to do charity work with Salman Khan and his Being Human organisation.
      Veena Malik spills the beans....








      Q.Veena Malik, what are you all about?
      Ha ha. This is me! The one and only. It isn't an act. You saw me on Bigg Boss ¦ How could I keep up an act for such a long time? The fact that the people in India have liked me so much makes me so happy.

      Q.You recently came into the limelight with an outburst of controversies. What have you set out to achieve in your life?
      (Thinks) I've never planned anything in my life. Log mujhse mohabbat karte hain aur main yahaan mohabbat dene ke liye aayi thi. By God's grace people gave me so much love over here. Trust me, I'm honoured. This is my achievement... Now I'll go back to Lahore to do a show for a leading news channel. I came here with a message of peace and love.

      Q.You've a very Indian name?
      Yes (laughs). I am glad I am called Veena. People often wonder whether I am a Pakistani or a Hindustani. When I started my career in Pakistan, people thought I was from India. Both Pakistan and India are my homes. Yahaan ki mitti aur logon se mujhe mohabbat hai. Main hamesha yahaan aana chahungi.

      Q.You have performed comic roles in Pakistani films
      ? What plans for Bollywood?
      Trust me, I wanted to do a lot of mischievous things on Bigg Boss. But I restrained myself. I never thought of a Bollywood career for myself. There are so many beautiful actresses here and I am their fan. It's a matter of great pride for me if anyone thinks I fit among these Indian beauties. Pamela Anderson told me I'm a warrior. So I'd like to do an action-comedy role.

      Q.What's the status of your relationship with Ashmit Patel?
      Main aapko sach bataaon? Ashmit is very important to me. Believe me, he gave me tremendous emotional support. Woh ek zabardast insaan hain. But all the gossip linking me with Hrishant Goswami and Ashmit is untrue. Hrishant wasn't even a friend. I admire him for being a goodlooking man. I liked him. But that's it. As for Ashmit, he's a sweetheart. He's my buddy. If there was anything more between us I'm bold enough to admit it. Agar hamaari zindagi rahi to hum phir milenge.

      Q.So who's the special man in your life?
      Right now I'm single. I am waiting anxiously for that special entry in my life. Before going into Bigg Boss I had lost faith in love. But I've come out with my faith back in place. So my doors are open. I am single. And waiting.

      Q.Back home in Pakistan some radical elements have described your conduct as un-Islamic?
      Whether in Pakistan or on Bigg Boss, I never pretended to be anything. Jo main hoon woh hoon. I don't believe in wearing a burqa or a hijaab (head covering) and then going on television to do politics pretending to be very Islamic when in fact, such people wear western clothes like jeans and shorts when the camera is not looking. For me, the greatest religion is humanity. I respect and love God. Mera Khuda se bahut bada connection hai. My message in life is, be what you are.

      Q.How do you react to being called irreligious?
      Religion is a very personal thing. It is no one else's business. If I look beautiful to your eyes then please do the honour of looking at me. But if you feel by looking at me they (the eyes) are being un-Islamic, then please don't take the trouble of looking at me.

      Q.Do you fear the wrath of the conservative elements?
      When you live your life your own way you are bound to offend people. I've the right to live my life my way. When tenets are imposed on you and you reject them you're bound to face hardships. I've suffered in the past. I'm ready to suffer now. But I won't change the way I am. Main apni zindagi apne tareeqe se jiyungi. I know I've to face a lot of anger when I return home. And I also know no one will share my pain and suffering.

      Q.You are complete dabanng (fearless). Like Salman Khan
      ?
      (Laughs loudly) Do you really think so?

      Q.Do you regret your expose on your former cricketer boyfriend Mohammad Asif?
      I don't want to go into too many details. But I will say this I went out of my way for him. Bahut kuch kiya unke liye. I tried to be exemplary in the relationship. Whatever he did or said about me or about our relationship, I didn't mind. But what he did with the emotions of those thousands of cricket lovers by cheating people of crores ¦ I couldn't tolerate that. Jo unhone mulk ke saath kiya aur cricket se mohabbat karne waalon ke saath kiya, uske liye main unhe nahin maaf kar sakti. Even today I stand by my expose. In fact, I am happy that I did it. I marvel at my own guts. In spite of being a single girl did I really make such a big revelation? I am proud of what I did. Maine theek kiya. Mujhe aisa hi karna chahiye tha.

      Q.What are your plans now?
      I did not go on Bigg Boss for the money. The prize money is meaningless to me. Allah ka diya hua mere paas bahut kuch hai. I am a woman of plenty. I came to India and Bigg Boss to spread the message of love. It was being said before me that artistes from across the border had no acceptance or support in India. I've disproved that. Jo unconditional pyaar mujhe Hindustan mein mila hai main marte dum tak nahin bhool sakti. I'll always be happy to return to India any time. My visa expires now in a few days. So I've to return to Pakistan. But I'll be back soon.