Veena Malik claims her MMS not personal
Published by: Deepak Rana
Published on: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 at 14:51 IST
After triggering a uproar and rage on internet with the MMS leak, Veena Malik, as expected, has revealed that the MMS leak on internet was from a scene from his yet to be released movie and rejected claims of being it personal.
The MMS, clarifies Veena Malik, that had leaked was not personal but it is part of her upcoming movie Zindagi 50-50. So now with the stand it is clear that the MMS was part of the promotional drive for the new movie of Veena Malik and it has not come as surprise for the movie. Veena Malik has a string of saucy affairs involving several Bollywood names and hence this statement is said to be nothing new.
It carries the video of romantic song sequence shot between Rajan Verma and Veena Malik and has the song sung by Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Veena has spoken to movie Director Rajiv Ruia and asked him to pursue the matter and demanded strict action in the issue.
Veena clarified and said, "I am very upset about the mms that was leaked portraying me wrongly. It takes lot of energy and hardwork put in to achieve work I have been shooting day and night for my upcoming Telugu movie "Nagna Satyam" which is based on true story and I am also preparing for the contest and promotions of my forthcoming movie "The city that never sleeps" which is being produced by Satish Reddy and Directed by Haroon Rashid. I am looking forward for the release of Mumbai 125 Kms directed by Hemant Madhukar, dirty picture in kannada and supermodel in post production so I don't need such kind of cheap and false publicity using fake sounds which was originally my song I have put lot of efforts to reach this far like I say my work speaks more than words".
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