Pakistani
actress
Humaima
Malick,
who
has
a
few
intimate
scenes
with
Emraan
Hashmi
in
her
debut
Hindi
film
Raja
Natwarlal,
says,
she
isn't
worried
about
the
reaction
back
home
in
Pakistan.
The
26-year-old
actress,
whose
Pakistani
film
Bol
was
released
in
India
in
2011,
says
she
was
initially
apprehensive
about
kissing
on-screen.
"I
have
never
kissed
on-screen
so
I
wasn't
prepared
at
all.
I
was
nervous
on
the
day
we
were
to
shoot
the
kissing
scene.
It
felt
very
mechanical.
Thankfully,
it
went
really
well," Humaima
said.
"The
kissing
scene
may
be
deleted
in
Pakistan.
In
the
film
there
is
no
sex
scene
put
in
forcefully.
It's
been
shot
sensibly,
which
will
not
look
vulgar," she
added.
Humaima
says
she
isn't
worried
much
about
the
backlash
in
Pakistan
about
the
kissing
scene.
"I
made
myself
strong
with
the
thought
that
talent
has
no
religion.
It
was
just
a
role.
I
have
made
my
country
proud
as
I
was
nominated
for
Best
Actress
for
Bol
across
several
countries
and
won
award
at
the
London
Asian
Film
Festival,"
she
said.
"I
am
sure
that
people
in
Pakistan
will
support
me.
There
will
be
people
who
will
criticise
me,
but
if
I
take
them
seriously,
I
won't
be
able
to
do
a
lot
of
things
in
my
career," said
Humaima,
adding
she
won't
be
seen
wearing
a
bikini
on-screen.
Back
home
in
Pakistan,
Humaima
is
happy
with
the
response
the
trailer
of
Raja
Natwarlal
has
received.
"People
have
loved
the
trailer
of
the
film.
Emraan
has
a
huge
fan
following
in
Pakistan.
People
back
home
feel
that
he
is
a
Pakistani
because
of
his
name.
I
am
a
top
actress
and
the
highest
paid
actress
in
Pakistan.
I
am
sure
people
will
come
to
watch
both
of
us
and
appreciate
our
work,"
she
added.