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Jemima Goldsmith declares Sajal Aly a South Asian screen legend

Jemima Goldsmith Sajal Aly

Jemima Goldsmith Sajal Aly

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Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ex-wife and British producer, Jemima Goldsmith has declared Pakistani talented actress Sajal Aly a legend.

Jemima Goldsmith shared two photos with Sajal Aly and senior Indian actress Shabana Azmi on Twitter.

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In both photos shared by Jemima Goldsmith on Twitter, she looks happy and in a good mood standing next to Sajal Aly and Shabana Azmi.

Jemima Goldsmith captioned her tweet, “I get to work with these South Asian screen legends Shabana Azmi and Sajal Ali … @Iamsajalali @AzmiShabana “calling both actresses legends of South Asia.

Actress Sajal Aly showed the essence of her acting in the Indian film ‘Mom’. She will appear in the film to be produced by British film producer Jemima Goldsmith, which she herself confirmed through her social media message.

The shooting of Jemima’s film ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It ‘ has started in London, and it is being directed by Shekhar Kapoor. The cast of the film will also include veteran Indian actress Shabana Azmi.

According to foreign media reports, the story of the film has been written by Jemima herself, and is inspired by the story of her love and marriage with Prime Minister Imran Khan.

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