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Ameesha Patel Is Concerned Very Much For Her Forthcoming Films
An  Economics graduate from Massachusetts, Ameesha Patel started her career  with two blockbusters 
KAHO NAA PYAAR HAI and GADAR – EK PREM KATHA,  both being quintessential masala affairs. Now that she is turning  producer by making a film each with Priyadarshan and David Dhawan, she  is sure that entertainment would be the key word for these productions  as well. She also reaffirms that none of her newer ventures would be  frivolous by any means.
 

 
“Films that I am making with David (Dhawan) and Priyan would boast of  a certain standard; there would be an educated class to it. I think now  is the best opportunity for me to fuse my education and upbringing.  Also, there would be good budget set aside for both these films. If I am  getting into the production arena, it better be a classy and grand  affair; there won’t be any cutting corners here,” says Ameesha.
While it is believed that both her films would be reasonably  expensive affairs, Ameesha states that there is no hard and bound rule  that she has set for herself for the future projects that she would  undertake
 
 
Veena Malick Vs Pakistani Mullahs 
 Pakistani   actress Veena Malik set the temperatures in the drawing room high with   her skimpy dresses and oh-so-hot intimacy with Ashmit Patel in the   latest season of ‘Big Boss’. Since returning from India, Malik has been   constantly under fire for allegedly misrepresenting Pakistani women,   Islam and Pakistani culture on the show.


 
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She   has been vehemently criticized by the orthodox community for vulgarity   on the show and Mufti Abdul Kawi went on to snub her as “baigharat”   (immoral) on a talk show on television. “You tell me is you conscience   clear that you didn”t bring a bad name to Pakistan and Islam and that   you behaved inappropriate to our religious and cultural values,” Maulana   Qavi asked her on the show.
However,   not the one to take down criticisms so easily, Veena Malik took the   mullahs to task and even said that if she were in the wrong, so was   Abdul Kawi because Islam doesn’t permit a man to cast a second look at a   woman who isn’t his relative.
“One   can be punished for looking at a woman a second time, you should be   punished,” Malik told the Mufti on Express News’ Frontline show.
Malik   defines her experience in the show as a “beautiful, terrible,  exciting,  emotional, sad” journey and said, “I belong to the  entertainment  industry and I went with my agenda. I wanted to show the  world that  there are other types of Pakistanis too, not just those who  are in the  news for terror acts.”
She   defended her behavior and clothes saying, “It isn’t a religious show   either. The format of the show is to get people from various walks of   life under one roof… I was contacted for my bravery. I wasn’t even   representing office-going women of Pakistan. I was a Pakistani from the   entertainment industry. I wore only clothes that I have worn in  Pakistan  before. I was representing myself… and I am like this only.”
Malik   said the Pakistani media had been unfair to her by not highlighting  the  positives such as when she was complimented by Salman Khan and not   coming to her rescue when she was abused on Bigg Boss. However, Veena   received widespread support from Pakistani liberals and civil society   activists on social marketing ...