Not a single Netflix original has been made by Pakistan: Ushna Shah
'Today, Mughal history mostly falls into Pakistan’s domain,' says Ushna Shah
Actor Ushna Shah is disappointed with Indian director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's upcoming project on Heeramandi.
Turning to her Twitter on Thursday, the Bashar Momin star, who has been quite vocal on the subject, went on to explain why the series on Lahore courtesans should be made by Pakistani filmmakers.
"Heera-Mandi was what is present day inner city Lahore. Like I said, India has a plethora of rich culture & history to film. Today, Mughal history mostly falls into Pakistan’s domain, language/some geography. We needed this," lamented Ushna.
In a follow-up Tweet, the actor stressed why this could have been an important project for Pakistan.
"Also.. it isn’t about permission. Banaanay koh toh they can make anything. Of course it was all India once. But if the little history that leans towards Pakistani culture/language/city is also commissioned to India to make what historical film will Pakistan make?" she raised her concerns.
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