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Pak actress reveals the POV of world for Pakistani citizens

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Thursday, 18 January 2018 (16:59 IST)
Mumbai: Pakistan's makes big claims on international forums and blames India, but its citizens have to suffer the consequences of Pakistan's evil deeds, the refuge of terrorism. Two-faced Pakistan does not bother about its activities. The Pakistani citizens often face embarrassment due to this. In a TV show, Pakistani actress Saba qamar was suffering from this pain broke out with the name of her country .She said that we have to face embarrassment because of our identity.
 

The pain of Saba, who was discussing this issue, came in front of the world by a National TV. Saba qamar said that 'Pakistan, which is considered a Pak land, we also slogan' Pakistan is alive ', but when we go abroad, and the way we are investigated, I can't even tell. I feel very embarrassed when every little thing is checked.'

Saba qamar further said that I remember that when I went to Tbilisi for shooting with an Indian crew.They got out and I was stopped. My passport which was from Pakistan. I was interviewed, and then I was allowed to leave. On that day I realized that this is our respect, this is the position, where we stand in the world?

Saba qamar, who works in Pakistani films and TV shows, is also a well-known name for India. In the Irrfan Khan's movie 'Hindi Medium', Saba qamar has been seen in the lead role and her work was appreciated. Saba became emotional after going down the memory lane.

She says that Pakistan gives shelter to terrorism and its citizens have to pay the price of this nefarious act of Pakistan. Recently, The 8-year-old girl was murdered after being raped in the Punjab province of Pakistan.The incident evoked a major protest in Pakistan.

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