Om Puri, wife say goodbye to Lahore… for now

Published March 19, 2014
Indian actor Om Puri addressing a press conference at the Lahore Press Club. — Photo by APP
Indian actor Om Puri addressing a press conference at the Lahore Press Club. — Photo by APP

LAHORE: Veteran Indian actor Om Puri and his wife Seema Kapoor left for India through Wagah border after a weeklong tour of the city on Tuesday.

Talking to the media, Puri disclosed that he had a “meaty offer” from Lollywood but preferred not to go into details.

“I shall consider the offer and share with the media at the right time,” he said.

He said the warmth and love extended by Lahorites was unforgettable. He held the hospitality of his hosts and others he met during his visit in high esteem. “I shall keep visiting Lahore for I have fallen in love with the place,” he said. He wished to visit Sialkot on his next trip to Pakistan, saying he had an “emotional affiliation” with the city as his father belonged to it.


More on visit: Om Puri meets Ch Shujaat | Om Puri calls for easing visa policy | Om Puri bids adieu to anti-Pakistan films


The veteran actor was all praise for traditional Lahori food, especially fish that he had at a local restaurant. He also said visa policy between the two countries should be relaxed. Both governments should take steps to provide comfort to visitors from the other country. He said cultural activities and artistes could play a pivotal role in enhancing people-to-people contact. He said both India and Pakistan should follow the example of Europe in terms of visas.

Seema Kapoor also praised the hospitality of Lahorites, saying the couple “traded love in Lahore and are going back with bags full of love and affection”.

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