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Veena Malik halts traffic in Bangalore city
By News Desk
Published: July 8, 2012
Actress Veena Mallik`s Photoshoot. Photo: IANS
Pakistani actor Veena Malik recently caused a traffic jam in Bangalore when she stepped out to shoot her debut Kannada film, Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga on Friday. When the beauty appeared on the sets, the gathering crowd caused a traffic jam, affecting several of the neighbouring business districts.
Although Maliks presence was kept secret by film-makers, the masses caught a glimpse of her when she first arrived. Around 20,000 screaming fans started congregating around the area, making it impossible for security personnel to manage the crowd or control the traffic. When the solution got completely out of control, the films producer called in the police to handle the fans.
Despite the hoards of people surrounding her, Malik seemed to be in high spirits, enjoying all the attention coming her way. The actor, who first became famous from a stint on the Indian version of Big Boss, made her way around the crowd gracefully, waving to all her fans and signing autographs.
This response is unbelievable. I am sure the movie will be a hit, she later commented.
The film, which also stars Akshay and Anitha Bhat, is a regional remake of Milan Luthrias blockbuster Dirty Picture released in 2011. Shooting for Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga officially began in studios last week.
This was the second time Malik has been mobbed by her fans. Before this, the actor attracted a large crowd on Fiji Beach, Australia, proving that she has a great fan following all over the world.
Her crazy fans
I think I have been appreciated a lot. A Pakistani guy wanted to kidnap and marry me but he was a kid back then, Veena told The Express Tribune. Another Pakistani fan used to send me flowers every day. Theres a guy on Twitter who calls himself Mr Veena Malik; I consider him a psycho, for he has hacked my Twitter and email account, she said.
Additional reporting saadia qamar
Published in The Express Tribune, July 9th, 2012.
By News Desk
Published: July 8, 2012
Actress Veena Mallik`s Photoshoot. Photo: IANS
Pakistani actor Veena Malik recently caused a traffic jam in Bangalore when she stepped out to shoot her debut Kannada film, Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga on Friday. When the beauty appeared on the sets, the gathering crowd caused a traffic jam, affecting several of the neighbouring business districts.
Although Maliks presence was kept secret by film-makers, the masses caught a glimpse of her when she first arrived. Around 20,000 screaming fans started congregating around the area, making it impossible for security personnel to manage the crowd or control the traffic. When the solution got completely out of control, the films producer called in the police to handle the fans.
Despite the hoards of people surrounding her, Malik seemed to be in high spirits, enjoying all the attention coming her way. The actor, who first became famous from a stint on the Indian version of Big Boss, made her way around the crowd gracefully, waving to all her fans and signing autographs.
This response is unbelievable. I am sure the movie will be a hit, she later commented.
The film, which also stars Akshay and Anitha Bhat, is a regional remake of Milan Luthrias blockbuster Dirty Picture released in 2011. Shooting for Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga officially began in studios last week.
This was the second time Malik has been mobbed by her fans. Before this, the actor attracted a large crowd on Fiji Beach, Australia, proving that she has a great fan following all over the world.
Her crazy fans
I think I have been appreciated a lot. A Pakistani guy wanted to kidnap and marry me but he was a kid back then, Veena told The Express Tribune. Another Pakistani fan used to send me flowers every day. Theres a guy on Twitter who calls himself Mr Veena Malik; I consider him a psycho, for he has hacked my Twitter and email account, she said.
Additional reporting saadia qamar
Published in The Express Tribune, July 9th, 2012.