seema haider
The story of Seema Haider and her partner Sachin Meena, who illegally crossed over from Pakistan with their four children to India, has been making headlines consistently. People are still eager to know the outcome of this love story. In the midst of this, film producer Amit Jani has announced his intention to make a film based on Seema Haider’s life. However, Amit Jani has now received threats related to this. According to reports, he has been threatened with violence on the film set.
It’s worth noting that along with the threat of violence on the film set, Amit Jani has also been advised to visit Pakistan. Additionally, two flight tickets from Mumbai to Karachi under the names of Seema Haider and Amit Jani have been sent.
In reality, Amit Jani is planning to make a film titled ‘Karachi to Noida’ based on the love story of Seema and Sachin. Auditions for models have also been held in Noida for this film. Amit Jani has invited Seema’s ex-husband Gulam Haider to Delhi or Mumbai to learn about Seema’s life. For this purpose, Amit Jani has also released a video invitation.
It is noteworthy that Sachin Jani of Jani Fox Production wants to bring Seema and Sachin’s love story to the big screen. Hence, Amit Jani has conducted auditions for a model to play the roles of Seema Haider and Sachin. Amit Jani has released another video in which he states his desire to speak with Seema Haider’s ex-husband Gulam Haider for gathering more information about Seema. He also mentioned that if Gulam Haider doesn’t want to come to India, his writer could go to Saudi Arabia and seek his opinion.
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