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I Come from Afghanistan, but Heart Lies in India, Says Millionaire Bollywood Fan

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MUMBAI: The security personnel at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport were stunned when they saw the passport of Aman Ullah Nezami, a multi-millionaire Afghanistan national settled in Saudi Arabia, upon his arrival in India in the first week of January. A senior officer’s intervention cleared Nezami’s passage out of the airport but his five-year visa to India, a rarity among non-diplomat foreigners, had made security agencies suspicious.

Nezami, the only Afghan national who holds such a visa, has been given the honour as he has acquired the identity of an unofficial brand ambassador of Hindi movies outside India.

The 63-year-old, who runs a chain of restaurants, Al-Khalifa, all over Saudi Arabia, has perhaps the largest individual collection of Hindi movies released between 1940 and 1980. He also has a collection of more than 70,000 Hindi songs from these movies.

“I have 5,670 films to be precise,” says Nezami sipping a cup of tea at a South Mumbai restaurant. “Barring a few I have almost every film in this period.”

Passionate about Hindi films and songs, Nezami has spent crores to have them in his collection. He travelled from Jeddah, where he resides, to Berlin to collect a rare song from Ambar from a Pakistani national. “I paid him `1 lakh for the song but the person was more delighted that someone had travelled such a long distance just to collect the song,” Nezami recalls.

Nezami visits India every year for 22 days to meet his icons in the Hindi film industry. He meets the actors, gifts them boxes of dried fruits and takes photographs with them. He also visits the graves of his departed idols, Muhammad Rafi and Meena Kumari, and offers flowers there.

His love for Hindi films began at the age of four when he was residing in Kabul with his family. His father, also a diehard fan of Hindi films, ran a restaurant in the Afghanistan capital. “In those days, Indians especially the Punjabis used to control the business in Afghanistan. They used to visit our restaurants and my father would play Hindi songs to entertain them. I grew up listening Hindi songs since then,” says Nezami in Hindi, a language he learnt watching movies. His mother tongue is Farsi.

He says Hindi films have turned him half Indian. He has installed three flags at the ‘darbar’ in his residence. One is of Saudi Arabia, other is of Afghanistan and the third one is of India. The Saudi and Afghanistan flags are in between two Indian flags.

“Mera khoon hain Afghani par dil hain Hindustani (I come from Afghanistan but my heart lies in India),” he proclaims with a smile. A great admirer of Prime Minister Modi, he says, “If there is a war between India and Pakistan in the future I can say confidently that Afghanistan will be on India’s side. People in Afghanistan are aware that the suicide bombers in our country are Pakistanis, not the locals.”

http://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...e-Bollywood-Fan/2016/02/01/article3255573.ece
 
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People in Afghanistan are aware that the suicide bombers in our country are Pakistanis, not the locals.”

The drug peddlers/smugglers in my locality were Afghans.
The gun mafia were Afghans.
The ones causing ethnic problems were Afghans.
Those barring polio vaccination teams from entering their houses were afghans.
The ones giving sectarion speeches were Afghans.
The ones who took over the land right behind our house and built a 5 story flats/afghan infestation were Afghans.
The ones who repeatedly attempted to climb our house walls and steal were Afghans.

I know exactly how he feels about "others" coming to his country and causing problems, the feeling is mutual. :coffee:

It's time 3 million afghans, the true brothers of Indians should pack bags and leave for their brother country.
 
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But their elders were your enemies. Check the tilt. :D
:-)

must be his pic i guess

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The drug peddlers/smugglers in my locality were Afghans.
The gun mafia were Afghans.
The ones causing ethnic problems were Afghans.
Those barring polio vaccination teams from entering their houses were afghans.
The ones giving sectarion speeches were Afghans.
The ones who took over the land right behind our house and built a 5 story flats/afghan infestation were Afghans.
The ones who repeatedly attempted to climb our house walls and steal were Afghans.

I know exactly how he feels about "others" coming to his country and causing problems, the feeling is mutual. :coffee:

It's time 3 million afghans, the true brothers of Indians should pack bags and leave for their brother country.

How is it that only you have a problem with everyone? Indians don't have any problems with Afghans or Americans or even Bangladeshis if you take the illegal immigration problems out.
 
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How is it that only you have a problem with everyone? Indians don't have any problems with Afghans or Americans or even Bangladeshis if you take the illegal immigration problems out.

Tell your government to take in 3 million Afghans then. Or better, flood your city with a million or so afghans then lets see how many Indians like you remain pro Afghanistan.

If you don't know what affect the Afghans had on Karachi, then I suggest you do some background reading on it then come back to me. I saw them from very close.
 
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Tell your government to take in 3 million Afghans then. Or better, flood your city with a million or so afghans then lets see how many Indians like you remain pro Afghanistan.

If you don't know what affect the Afghans had on Karachi, then I suggest you do some background reading on it then come back to me. I saw them from very close.

Oh don't blame the afghans for any of this. You tried to play a double game and as usual screwed things up for yourself and others. Immediately after 9/11 when the ISI chief was asked by the americans to discuss the handing over of Osama did he not take a contrary message and asked them not to hand over Osama? Was that not the real reason why the war on terror started. And after the atatcks also elements of your establishment continued to play a double game and protected Osama. After screwing things up you're talking about 'sacrifices' - the no. of Pak lives lost as a result of war on terror and 3 million afghans. Don't expect any sympathy from us, we won't do the kind of stupid things that lead to such a refugee crisis to start with.
 
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Tell your government to take in 3 million Afghans then. Or better, flood your city with a million or so afghans then lets see how many Indians like you remain pro Afghanistan.

If you don't know what affect the Afghans had on Karachi, then I suggest you do some background reading on it then come back to me. I saw them from very close.

Didn't we face a similar refugee crisis in the war of '71? Like you, we used the Mukti Bahini to our advantage...
The difference is, we used a nationalistic approach to rile up the bengalis while your lot radicalized the afghans...
We still have 3MM (or some odd nos) of your former countrymen in India...we too have problems with them, but none to the level that we see in Pakistan
Clearly, its your policies that are at fault with everything else being constant in the above example...afghans (refugees) at most play the pawn in your game
 
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Oh don't blame the afghans for any of this. You tried to play a double game and as usual screwed things up for yourself and others. Immediately after 9/11 when the ISI chief was asked by the americans to discuss the handing over of Osama did he not take a contrary message and asked them not to hand over Osama? Was that not the real reason why the war on terror started. And after the atatcks also elements of your establishment continued to play a double game and protected Osama. After screwing things up you're talking about 'sacrifices' - the no. of Pak lives lost as a result of war on terror and 3 million afghans. Don't expect any sympathy from us, we won't do the kind of stupid things that lead to such a refugee crisis to start with.

I don't want your sympathy Indian. Save it for the Afghans.

Didn't we face a similar refugee crisis in the war of '71? Like you, we used the Mukti Bahini to our advantage...
The difference is, we used a nationalistic approach to rile up the bengalis while your lot radicalized the afghans...
We still have 3MM (or some odd nos) of your former countrymen in India...we too have problems with them, but none to the level that we see in Pakistan
Clearly, its your policies that are at fault with everything else being constant in the above example...afghans (refugees) at most play the pawn in your game

Come back to me when Bengali refugees start blowing themselves up in markets.
 
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