Kuwaiti producer wants Raj Babbar to act with, Pak's Salma Agha

Kuwaiti producer wants Raj Babbar to act with, Pak's Salma Agha
Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:52 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Actor-politician Raj Babbar and singer-actress Salma Agha may reunite on-screen for a movie,which will be shot in London. "A Kuwait based producer wants to cast me along with Salma Agha for a movie which will be in Urdu and English," Babbar said here today.

"Nothing has been finalised as the producer has not met me yet. He called me up regarding a movie which will be shot in London," Babbar, 62, said. Babbar and Agha have starred together in films likeNikaahandSalma.

Babbar, who is also a Rajya Sabha MP from Uttarakhand, said, "I have been doing 2-3 movies a year," adding that he would act in a Punjabi film this year. Asked what is more challenging - acting or politics, Babbar said, "I have always considered whatever is given to me as a task. I never thought whether I am playing a hero or a villain (in movie). I always treat it as a role. Politics is a responsibility which I am trying to perform in the same way," he said.
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