00:00My family is from Pakistan. My father is from Peshawar. I'm very proud of it.
00:03I'm from Kisakhani, Lahore di Hatti.
00:07And I have my whole family still there. I would love to go and meet them.
00:10And I would love to. I've been to Pakistan many times when I was younger.
00:13My father.
00:14And I think in the art part of it, I think there already is an amazingly peaceful and beautiful relation.
00:21Some of the greatest singers that we use in our films, some of our films that have been releasing.
00:25This bilateral business and art exchange is already happening. Yes, that is there.
00:31I think, personally, none of the Pakistanis and Indians have problems with each other.
00:35I had a friend in London for five years and I found out after five years later that he was from Pakistan or Rawalpindi.
00:42You know, it doesn't come in the way.
00:43I think we've taken politics to a very extreme level.
00:48And politics is about giving diplomatic and strange answers.
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