[list_indonesia] [ppiindia] A Muslim-Hindu movie kiss? Outrageous, some Pakistanis say

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     A Muslim-Hindu movie kiss? Outrageous, some Pakistanis say  




        
        By Salman Masood The New York Times  
        Monday, March 28, 2005 





ISLAMABAD, Pakistan With her sultry good looks and her slinky dance moves, the 
Pakistani star who calls herself Meera has won the adoration of moviegoers 
here. 
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But now she is afraid for her life. Her crime: The Indian news media reported 
that she had kissed an Indian actor onscreen while starring in an Indian film. 
To top it off, the actor in question, Ashmit Patel, is a Hindu. 
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The film, "Nazar," by the Indian director Soni Radzan and her husband, the 
producer Mahesh Bhatt, has not yet been released, but the report that Meera 
kisses Patel in the film, which hit the news media last month, has brought a 
storm of criticism. 
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Local news channels repeatedly flashed snippets of the movie: him leaning 
toward her, their lips coming closer, her letting out a heavy sigh. But then, 
because censors do not permit a kiss to be shown on Pakistani television, the 
picture turns fuzzy and the rest is left to the imagination. 
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Conservative Islamists are incensed at the thought of a Muslim woman's kissing 
a Hindu. Some have called for an apology; others have filed a lawsuit, 
demanding that she be censured for an "immoral scene," though it is unclear 
what the court could do if it agreed. Still others have issued death threats. 
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Meera, who says she is 24, acknowledged in a telephone interview that she had 
kissed the actor, though she has indicated in other interviews that she did 
not. She denied, though, that there are any "vulgar or bold" scenes in the 
movie. "It is a baseless controversy," she said in the interview from Karachi, 
the southern port city where she has been staying since her return from India 
on March 9. 
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Her own actions in the movie, she insisted, were in keeping with what her 
character demanded. "Acting means freedom of expression," she said. 
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Trouble dogged her in India last week, too, as she landed at an airport in New 
Delhi on Wednesday, at the invitation of Bhatt, who also wrote the film's 
script, only to be told by the immigration authorities that her visa was valid 
for arrival only in Mumbai. She was detained for several hours, then allowed to 
stay. 
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Meera, who has starred in 56 Pakistani films since her start in the movie 
business in 1996, is no stranger to steamy scenes. Pakistani films, like Indian 
ones, are rife with suggestive song-and-dance numbers in which the heroine, 
sometimes wrapped in a wet sari, makes provocative, hip-thrusting moves. 
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"Maybe they wanted me to work in the movie wearing a burka," she said, 
referring to the head-to-toe cloak worn by some Muslim women. 
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"I have an open mind. I don't have to ask people what to do, what to wear, what 
hairstyle to keep." 
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Nevertheless, she and her family, who live in Lahore, say they have received 
countless intimidating phone calls in the last month. She has said she will not 
return to Lahore unless Pakistan's president, General Pervez Musharraf, 
guarantees her safety. "I need protection," she said. "I am scared to go to 
Lahore." 
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Officially, it is illegal to show Indian movies in Pakistan's theaters, but 
there is a huge black market for them. People watch them on cassettes or DVDs, 
and Indian film stars are household names. 
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The few Pakistani movie theaters that have not already been turned into 
shopping malls are pressing for the right to show Bollywood pictures. Theater 
owners are threatening to go on strike over the issue. 
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Some Pakistanis have expressed surprise that the reports about Meera's film 
have caused so much criticism. "'Nazar' frankly contained nothing more 
licentious than any Pakistani film," Hasan Zaidi wrote this month in Dawn, an 
English-language daily. 
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