Nandita wants to go for a shopping spree in Karachi

Nandita wants to go for a shopping spree in Karachi
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 10:03 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Nandita Das has said that Indian directors will soon be able to shoot films in Pakistan's scenic locations as cultural relations between the two countries are improving.

Nandita, on a visit to Pakistan, also invited Pakistani directors to her home country for shooting films.

Speaking at the premiere of Mehreen Jabbar's 'Ramchand Pakistani', she also invited directors from Pakistan to come to India, reported the Daily Times.

Appreciating the hospitality of Pakistan people, she said, "I am leaving without shopping in Karachi, but I will be back soon."
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