11 Aug 2015

Salman Says Edhi Should Be Thanked For Looking After Geeta

MUMBAI: Bollywood star Salman Khan said that Edhi Establishment in Pakistan ought to be expressed gratitude toward for taking care of Geeta every one of these years. 

As indicated by reports in the Indian media, Salman Khan added he would be cheerful to meet Geeta, focusing on that she ought to be given a superior life in India than she has in Pakistan. "Generally phir point kya hai?" 

Hard of hearing and quiet, Geeta has been stuck in Pakistan for a long time, not able to come back to her local India on the grounds that she can't recollect or clarify precisely where she is from. 

Taking after new media scope the Indian government this week promised to bring her home, in a reverberation of a raving success Bollywood film. 

"Bajrangi Bhaijaan", highlighting Indian geniuses Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, tells the mirror picture of Geeta's story - a quiet youthful Pakistani lady who winds up caught in India. 

Geeta, matured in her mid 20s, lives in a ladies' sanctuary in Karachi keep running by the Edhi Establishment, Pakistan's biggest welfare association. News of her predicament surfaced in 2012 yet no advancement was made in following her roots.