It seems as if Pakistani actress, Meera, has landed herself in
trouble again. No matter how hard she tries, the actress has a penchant
for getting embroiled in controversies and scandals that wind up making
her the butt of all jokes. One can’t help but feel sympathetic towards
Meera. It is no secret that the actress has struggled with getting a
solid grip on the English language – the number of interviews and clips
online (particularly on YouTube), which feature the actress conversing
in broken English – are staggering…and, might we add, absolutely
hilarious!
But back to Meera’s recent scandal: according to a Pakistani publication, The Express Tribune,
“a civil judge [this month] issued arrest warrants for Pakistani film
actor Meera, on an application filed by her ‘self-proclaimed’ husband
Attiqur Rehman.”
Apparently, Meera’s disgruntled ‘husband’ is throwing a hissy-fit
as he claims the actress went ahead and married a second husband before
legally getting a divorce from Attiqur Rehman first! Good heavens. Prior
to this recent fiasco, Attiqur Rehman pushed for another application in
the court to have his ‘wife’ medically tested to prove whether or not
she was ‘pure.’ However, the batty application was quickly dismissed.
This was back in 2011.
But the plot thickens, or should we say, curdles? The actress
counter-attacked her alleged husband by filing a suit which stated that
their so-called wedding photos and wedding certificate were, in fact,
fake, and that Attiqur Rehman was simply creating a ruckus to gain
attention and cheap publicity. Wait, what? Speaking with the local
press, Meera stated that neither she, nor her lawyer, had received any
legal notices.
“I have no idea about it. He has been blackmailing me for the past
five years. He is a blackmailer, who demanded I hand him over Rs3 crore.
He should be sentenced instead. This must be another tactic of his to
get fame. Also he is getting wrong publicity,” Meera had stated to the
Pakistani publication. “I don’t know him. I don’t know him. He is a
fraudulent person. He is a criminal. Totally a fraud case. Fraud person.
If there is a statement from his end, I know nothing of it.”
Having worked in two insipid Bollywood flicks, Nazar and Kasak,
Meera’s big Bollywood break, thanks to Mahesh Bhatt, never panned out.
Since Meera has been in the news primarily thanks to scandals and the
media poking fun at her English. But that didn’t deter the actress…not
giving a toss to her critics, Meera went ahead and jumped aboard – in
much fanfare - the Twitter bandwagon (her Twitter handle is
@TheMeeraJee). But the controversies aside, Meera has been working hard
towards setting up a hospital (Darul Shafqat) in her mother’s name in
Haroonabad, Pakistan.
Also this year, the actress launched her very own production house,
Meera Films and Production House, which is set to promote a softer
image of Pakistan through its movies. Currently working on her first
English language production, Oscar, in which she also acts,
Meera stated to a Pakistani newspaper: “By visiting the United States
and other foreign countries, I’ve gotten the opportunity to speak in
English and am now fluent in and can perform in an English film.”
“I know that people are jealous of me, but I don’t care and I’ll
work for another 100 years in the film industry if I can and will
celebrate my birthday every year,” Meera had continued.
Apart from the controversies, one has to hand it to Meera – her
gutsiness, self-confidence and resilience of spirit is rather laudable.
To exist and survive in a competitive media industry, and, in addition,
completely turn a deaf ear to the haters, Meera stands as one of the
most intriguing, well-known personalities in Pakistan; she’s a true
‘entertainer,’ in each and every sense of the word. You go, girl.
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