The inclusion of Pakistani highest paid actress Humaima Mullick in the bandwagon of Bollywood movies is certainly a positive welcome. The actress hails from Karachi is a young achiever at a mere age of 25 years. She surely will win the hearts of the movie buff public across India after ruling Pakistani hearts.
A movement that will certainly stimulate the masses of India and Pakistan culturally close together one time more. The last time was more of a diplomatic move when Mr. Narendra Modi invited his counterpart Mr. Nawaab Shareef in the swearing in ceremony.
Since independence of both the country’s art has been a common shackle binding and connecting both the countries. Despite the lines that states draw, a common heritage makes Pakistan one of the most significant markets for Indian entertainment and vice versa. Singers like Ali Haider and Sajjad Ali and recent imports such as Atif Aslam, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Shafqat Amanat Ali, have been welcomed and celebrated by Bollywood with open arms. Ali Zafar, Sara Loren, Meera and Veena Malik have also managed to sign Bollywood films, with Ali Zafar sharing screen space with B-town names such as Katrina Kaif and Imran Khan.
Bollywood is indeed a platform of building an undetectable bond between both the detached cousins uniting together to compile a part of the larger united family of SAARC countries.