Gulzar regrets media reports about his trip

Gulzar regrets media reports about his trip
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Summary Says he returned to India because of emotional stress after visiting Ahmad Nasim Qasmi's grave.

 

MUMBAI (Web Desk) - Writer Gulzar, who was on a visit to Pakistan, is very upset with rumours that he and filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj were asked to leave the country and said that we were treated very well and kept with love in Pakistan.


Media reports indicated that the Indian High Commission advised the 83-year-old writer to return to India.


Gulzar and Bhardwaj went to Lahore, Pakistan, Monday to record a qawwali for upcoming Bollywood film "Dedh Ishqiya" and the lyricist was also expected to attend the Karachi Literature Festival - but their trip was cut short.


"I had gone (to Lahore) with Vishal, he had a recording there. My baba Ahmed Nasim Qasmi was there and he died sometime back. I had not gone there after his death. So, I visited his grave and offered my prayers," said the 83-year-old here in an interview with IANS.


Gulzar, who was born in Dina town in the Jhelum district, added: "I visited my birthplace after 70 years."


The two came back Wednesday via Amritsar. Gulzar says that it was an emotional turmoil that led him to come back to India.


"After having gone to baba s graveyard, I was emotionally stressed and I started feeling uncomfortable.

 

Vishal saw that I was uncomfortable and he said it would not be right for me to continue with the journey. He postponed the recording and brought me back because I was not mentally ready to get hospitalised there," he said.


He says they were treated really well by the artists there.


"Here you people are proudly saying that we were asked to leave. They kept us with love, they are our friends, artists, poets musicians. They got our visa done in two days.


The Indian High Commission would have told us if there was something like that. If you create such rumours, it is very bad," Gulzar said.
 

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