31 Jul 2015

Real-life Chanda Calls Out For Real-Life Bajrangi Bhaijaan

KARACHI: A young lady from Pakistan loses all sense of direction in India and discovers her way back with the assistance of a sincere Brahmin, Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi. While this is the plot of Salman Khan's most recent Bollywood offering 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' genuine is not very a long way from reel-life. 

While the character of reel-life Munni otherwise known as Shahida was played by Harshaali Malhotra, the genuine Munni is 28-year-old Chanda Khan from Karachi, Pakistan. Chanda was kept by Indian Police authorities at Jalandhar railroad station while going without an identification or some other archives. 

With just a few Pakistani cash close by Chanda Khan says her international ID and visa are with her maternal uncle whom she was going with. She says her uncle ventured off the train to get some water and stayed away forever. She spoke to the police to help discover her uncle or to place her in contact with Salman Khan (the on-screen character who assumed the part of Bajrangi Bhaijaan). Chanda Khan was found on-load up a train close to the Jalandhar area by railroad staff when she was requested that deliver a train ticket. 

At the point when the train landed at the Jalandhar City Station, she was captured by the police. As per the Indian police, Chanda Khan currently possesses, 700 Pakistani rupees and in addition a few prescriptions however does not have an international ID, visa or some other travel records. 

Chanda Khan has spoke to the police to educate Salman Khan about her circumstance as he can bail her out. 

Discretionary Bhaijaan Initiated 

While Bajrangi Bhaijaan will most likely be unable to help Chanda Khan return home, Pakistani High-Commission in New Delhi has ended up dynamic to help Chanda return home. 

As indicated by Pakistani Outside Service sources, the High Commission in New Delhi has looked for Chanda's points of interest from the Service for Outer Issues in India. 

The Pakistani High Commission has requested that the young lady who has been isolated from her relatives be discharged at the soonest. 

As indicated by sources in Pakistan, Chanda Khan was issued a 15-day visa to go to India by means of the Wagah outskirt and her visa is still substantial for an additional three days. The sources include that Chanda was isolated from her Uncle while going to the Dargah (holy place) in Jalandhar.