The latest buzz on Veena Malik’s disappearance after her nude photoshoot for FHM magazine is that the starlet could have sneaked back into her home country Pakistan. It was learnt that her visa was to expire on December 24 this year and that she had not received an extension, indicating that she might be forced to return to Pakistan amidst the controversy and widespread protests about the photoshoot in her country.
Plus, speaking to the Pakistani media her father had disowned her after the nude photo shoot in FHM magazine and the following furure in India, Pakistan and other countries.
Veena had said that she will speak to her father and make amendments. “It is likely that she has quietly gone back to Pakistan to take her family into confidence about the controversial photoshoot,” says celebrity publicist Dale Bhagwagar, because of whom Veena Malik received an offer for India’s most popular reality show Bigg Boss; her first project on Indian shores.
Dale and Veena go a long way! Before Bigg Boss happened to her, the Pakistani actress had falsely alleged that Dale’s PR client and Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra was involved with Pakastani cricketer Mohammad Asif in the international match fixing scandal. Safeguarding his client, the PR expert had vehemently denied Veena’s claims in national media through a press meet, ensuring that the denial became bigger news than Veena’s claims.
So huge was the uproar that both Neetu Chandra and Veena Malik are said to have been offered Bigg Boss. While Neetu did not participate, Veena gladly accepted the offer. Incidentally, she attained more fame by romancing actor Ashmit Patel on the show; another of Dale’s PR clients, who he handled for a specific period of three months during Bigg Boss.
After returning from the show, Veena even met up with the public relations specialist for her branding in Indian media, but they never worked together.
Last week, prominent fashion designer Umair Zafar speaking to The Times of India, stated, “A few days before the FHM cover was out, photographer Vishal Saxena told me to be prepared for a big dhamaka. Veena Malik did the shoot topless with her hands covering the upper part of her body. She was wearing a bikini panty below, which was later on morphed and removed electronically by photographer Vishal Saxena. All this was pre-decided and agreed upon by all concerned.”
He added, “In order to save face and avoid the repercussions that it could have - both in Pakistan and in India and yet avail of all the publicity, Veena Malik and FHM magazine had pre-decided that Veena Malik would send a defamation notice to the magazine and the magazine in turn would then send her a counter-notice. Yeah sab mili bhagat hein.”
“The entire episode had been meticulously planned by Veena Malik, photographer Vishal Saxena and FHM magazine representatives. Even the defamation notice was prepared in advance,” Umair had revealed.
It is also rumoured that Dale has a hand in bringing out the truth through Umair. Though Dale admits that he did chat with photographer Vishal Saxena as well as FHM editor Kabeer Sharma last week, the PR says, “I do not know Umair Zafar personally. Veena and I were in touch long ago. But we moved on and I have rarely spoken to her after that.”
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Plus, speaking to the Pakistani media her father had disowned her after the nude photo shoot in FHM magazine and the following furure in India, Pakistan and other countries.
Veena had said that she will speak to her father and make amendments. “It is likely that she has quietly gone back to Pakistan to take her family into confidence about the controversial photoshoot,” says celebrity publicist Dale Bhagwagar, because of whom Veena Malik received an offer for India’s most popular reality show Bigg Boss; her first project on Indian shores.
Dale and Veena go a long way! Before Bigg Boss happened to her, the Pakistani actress had falsely alleged that Dale’s PR client and Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra was involved with Pakastani cricketer Mohammad Asif in the international match fixing scandal. Safeguarding his client, the PR expert had vehemently denied Veena’s claims in national media through a press meet, ensuring that the denial became bigger news than Veena’s claims.
So huge was the uproar that both Neetu Chandra and Veena Malik are said to have been offered Bigg Boss. While Neetu did not participate, Veena gladly accepted the offer. Incidentally, she attained more fame by romancing actor Ashmit Patel on the show; another of Dale’s PR clients, who he handled for a specific period of three months during Bigg Boss.
After returning from the show, Veena even met up with the public relations specialist for her branding in Indian media, but they never worked together.
Last week, prominent fashion designer Umair Zafar speaking to The Times of India, stated, “A few days before the FHM cover was out, photographer Vishal Saxena told me to be prepared for a big dhamaka. Veena Malik did the shoot topless with her hands covering the upper part of her body. She was wearing a bikini panty below, which was later on morphed and removed electronically by photographer Vishal Saxena. All this was pre-decided and agreed upon by all concerned.”
He added, “In order to save face and avoid the repercussions that it could have - both in Pakistan and in India and yet avail of all the publicity, Veena Malik and FHM magazine had pre-decided that Veena Malik would send a defamation notice to the magazine and the magazine in turn would then send her a counter-notice. Yeah sab mili bhagat hein.”
“The entire episode had been meticulously planned by Veena Malik, photographer Vishal Saxena and FHM magazine representatives. Even the defamation notice was prepared in advance,” Umair had revealed.
It is also rumoured that Dale has a hand in bringing out the truth through Umair. Though Dale admits that he did chat with photographer Vishal Saxena as well as FHM editor Kabeer Sharma last week, the PR says, “I do not know Umair Zafar personally. Veena and I were in touch long ago. But we moved on and I have rarely spoken to her after that.”
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