New Delhi: Actress Nargis Fakhri, whose starting points follow back to Pakistan, says that "during a period when there are partitions amongst societies and races" she might want to cross fringes for work. She might want to spread one message - we're all the same inside and cooperating is the way to advancing.
Be it Ali Zafar, Fawad Khan or Mahira Khan, Bollywood has invited Pakistani performing artists with open arms. What's more, Nargis shares that she might want to go to Pakistan with her specialty.
Inquired as to whether she would consider working in the Pakistani business, Nargis, who picked an activity parody film "Spy" for her first Hollywood trip a year ago, said: "I'm not the one to preclude anything." "With Pakistan being in my blood, I would positively take a gander at chances to go there," Nargis told IANS in an email connection.
The performing artist, who will be seen depicting Mohammad Azharuddin's second spouse Sangeeta Bijlani's part in "Azhar", feels that with fame comes obligation.
She said: "I trust that as performing artists, we have an exceptional stage to spread energy and impact individuals similarly. In a period where there are partitions amongst societies and races, I would love to utilize my position to demonstrate that we are all the same inside and cooperating is the way to pushing ahead."
Nargis made the primary stride towards the universe of marvelousness as a model in 2005. After "Rockstar", she did movies on a wide assortment of themes extending from genuine to fun like "Principle Tera Hero" and "Madras Cafe".
Be it Ali Zafar, Fawad Khan or Mahira Khan, Bollywood has invited Pakistani performing artists with open arms. What's more, Nargis shares that she might want to go to Pakistan with her specialty.
Inquired as to whether she would consider working in the Pakistani business, Nargis, who picked an activity parody film "Spy" for her first Hollywood trip a year ago, said: "I'm not the one to preclude anything." "With Pakistan being in my blood, I would positively take a gander at chances to go there," Nargis told IANS in an email connection.
The performing artist, who will be seen depicting Mohammad Azharuddin's second spouse Sangeeta Bijlani's part in "Azhar", feels that with fame comes obligation.
She said: "I trust that as performing artists, we have an exceptional stage to spread energy and impact individuals similarly. In a period where there are partitions amongst societies and races, I would love to utilize my position to demonstrate that we are all the same inside and cooperating is the way to pushing ahead."
Nargis made the primary stride towards the universe of marvelousness as a model in 2005. After "Rockstar", she did movies on a wide assortment of themes extending from genuine to fun like "Principle Tera Hero" and "Madras Cafe".