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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Controversial Pakistani actress Veena Malik’s nude shoot causes fury


A controversial Pakistani actress Veena Malik's photo on the website of FHM India, in advance of its publication in the magazine December issue, has been lighting up social network websites since earlier this week. Veena Malik however said the nude photo was published in violation of her agreement with FHM India and she was considering legal action against the magazine. She acknowledged having been photographed for a "bold but not nude shot." She said the editor of the magazine had promised that he would cover most of the photo with the ISI initials. In the published photo, ISI logo appears on the arm. The photo was intended to poke fun at the Indian fear of Pakistani spies, she said, adding "whatever happens (in India), people say ISI is behind that." Magazine editor Kabeer Sharma said Veena Malik had given full consent for the shoot and the picture. "We have all the record(s)," he told a television. "Veena was very excited about that ISI idea." Zubair Khan, a 40-year-old shopkeeper in the northwestern city of Peshawar, agreed, saying the photo had given rival India another opportunity to insult Pakistan. "She has earned a bad name for the entire Pakistan nation," he said. Others questioned the authenticity of the photo. "It seems to be an Indian attempt to malign Pakistan by faking her nude pics, or she might have done it to get a cheap publicity," said Lubna Khalid, 38, a housewife in the southern port city of Karachi. Whether Pakistan would "pursue the matter" legally, the country s Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Saturday, "First, let us see whether it is real or fake." Veena Malik does most of her work in India. Her ties to India have landed her in controversy in the past.

1 comment:

  1. You'll notice that the only ones trying to defend sadistic killings of women on this post are men. Funny how Muslim men want to control their women. It's not about God, it's about poor little men with no power, these poor little men get to beat women so they get to feel some power. As a Muslim woman, I fled Pakistan after my family attempted to marry me to a man against my will, like selling a farm animal. This culture still exists in the dark ages.umar

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