Veteran Bollywood actress Mumtaz recently went to Pakistan and met many famous artists there. She shared pictures and videos from her trip on social media.
On Friday, Mumtaz posted pictures on her Instagram. She was seen with actor Fawad Khan, both dressed elegantly. They sat together and talked happily.
Mumtaz also shared a video of Ghulam Ali, a famous Pakistani singer, singing beautifully while playing the harmonium. She and others watched with admiration. Another video showed Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performing on stage. Mumtaz even took a picture with him.
Mumtaz is well-known for her roles in Bollywood movies like 'Khilona', 'Chor Machaye Shor', and 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna'. She has acted with many famous actors, like Rajesh Khanna and Dharmendra.
Her movies have been loved by many, and she has won awards for her outstanding performances.
Mumtaz is very active on social media, where she frequently shares pictures of herself, especially while dancing to various Bollywood songs.
One of the Instagram users, while adoring Pakistani actor Fawad, said, "Please send him back."
Another said, "Who is fawad khan when you¡¯ve got @mumtaztheactress"
One while pointing out Fawad's 'weak look' even wrote, "Is he not well?"
Another wrote, "Fawad Khan looks uncomfortable with Mumtaz sitting so close to him."
The relationship between Pakistani and Indian artists has been historically complex, reflecting the broader political tensions between the two countries. Despite occasional strains in diplomatic relations, cultural exchanges between Pakistan and India have been ongoing, with artists playing a significant role in bridging the divide.
Periodically, there have been calls for bans or restrictions on Pakistani artists working in India and vice versa, often fueled by nationalist sentiments and security concerns.
Despite these challenges, many artists from both countries have continued to collaborate and engage with each other's work.
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