Raza Murad recently asserted that the Pakistani film industry now has a mind of its own.
The Bollywood actor whilst attending a Cultural Journalist Association of Pakistan's function said that there was nothing bigger than love and friendship, and love always conquers, so he hopes that the relationship between these two countries continues to grow and becomes stronger and the exchange of people visiting increases, the Express Tribune reported.
Murad whilst speaking on Pakistani Cinema said that this new generation that has come about has new ideas and vision is educated and aware.
He added that there was a time when Pakistani films would copy Indian films, but that time has passed.
The actor said that he is a trained method actor who studied acting and same facilities should be offered to Pakistanis, where directors and actors could get training.
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