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Wasim Akram will always remain a dear friend: Humaima

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Aug, 2014 07:53 AM
  • Wasim Akram will always remain a dear friend: Humaima
Pakistani actress Humaima Malick, who was reportedly in a relationship with Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram, says she is still good friends with him.
 
"He is a very dear friend and will always remain one," Humaima said here.
 
The actress, who will be seen in Bollywood film "Raja Natwarlal" with Emraan Hashmi, says she is is not planning to shift her base to Mumbai.
 
"I live in Dubai, Pakistan. I have to keep on travelling. India is my home whenever I come here I love to be here. I don't plan to shift my base," she said.
 
Her people back home in Pakistan are happy with her work.
 
"Everybody is very happy because they trust me and know what kind of an actor I am. I never take films that don't have any performance margin. I have always been critically acclaimed, so they trust me a lot. I have a very huge family and everybody has their own perspective," said the "Bol" actress.

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