Lahore, Mar 9: Veena Malik played Holi for the first time in India with the cast and crew of her film 'Daal Me Kuch Kaala Hai' at B R Studios in Juhu, Mumbai.
The Pakistani actress and model was on her way to the studios for a scheduled dubbing when director Aanand Balraj splashed her with colour. Actor Kishore Bhanushali and writer Vijay Akela also dashed out of the studio to join in.
Malik, who said this was her first time playing Holi in India, danced to her song 'Madam Malai' and 'Bombay' with Kishore Bhanushali and Aanand Balraj, the Express Tribune reported.
"We played Holi with natural colours which is eco friendly.
The Pakistani actress and model was on her way to the studios for a scheduled dubbing when director Aanand Balraj splashed her with colour. Actor Kishore Bhanushali and writer Vijay Akela also dashed out of the studio to join in.
Malik, who said this was her first time playing Holi in India, danced to her song 'Madam Malai' and 'Bombay' with Kishore Bhanushali and Aanand Balraj, the Express Tribune reported.
"We played Holi with natural colours which is eco friendly.
- 3/9/2012
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Pakistani bombshell Veena Malik was seen playing Holi with director Aanand Balraj and other cast and crew of her upcoming film Daal Me Kuch Kaala Hai at B R Studios in Juhu. Veena was at the studio for her first dubbing for her debut film in Bollywood. However, the lady was not aware of Balraj's plans to play Holi with her. As she reached the studio Aanand along with Kishore Bhanushali and writer Vijay Akela fling colours on the sultry beauty. Apparently, this is the first...
- 3/9/2012
- GlamSham
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