Indian actors should work in Pakistan: Sabiha Sumar

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Nov 23 2014 | 7:25 PM IST
While Pakistani actors like Ali Zafar, Fawad Khan and Imran Abbas have become popular faces in Bollywood, Pakistani director Sabiha Sumar feels that Indian actors too should work in the film industry across the border.
Director of the critically-acclaimed film 'Khamosh Pani', Sumar is currently here to attend the four-day 8th edition of NFDC Film Bazaar.
The 53-year-old filmmaker said that cinema can bridge the gap between the two nations only when exchange of artistes takes place.
"We should have more Indian actors working in Pakistan. Artistes from both the sides should be able to use resources freely across the border," Sumar told PTI today.
Her most successful co-production project 'Khamosh Pani', a Punjab-set drama in Pakistan, starred Indian actors Kiron Kher, Shilpa Shukla besides Pakistani actor Aamir Malik and Arshad Mehmood.
Sumar, who has spent almost ten years in India before returning to Karachi, said there should be co-production treaty between India and Pakistan which can facilitate both nations to use their resources in a better way.
"There should be a co-production treaty between India and Pakistan. I think we would be able to use each others' resources more freely and easily. It is cheaper to shoot in Pakistan as compared to India and therefore Indian filmmakers could really benefit. Our actors are very popular in India. It can be a win-win situation for both the sides," she said.
The director said for a co-production treaty, there should be political will from both the sides.
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First Published: Nov 23 2014 | 7:25 PM IST

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