Indian Celebrity hairstylist “Sapna Bhavnani” requests Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan to invite her to Sindh, Pakistan. Bhavnani has made a documentary on Sindh titled Sindhustan that gossips about the most massive immigration of culture in history expressed through ink tattoos.
Bhavnani said that it is her fantasy to visit Pakistan, Sindh in particular, but her visa has been rejected twice. But the expert hairstylist and filmmaker delivered hope in Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying she has learned he wants peace so she is boosting up her expectations again.
Indian Hairstylist Requests Pakistan’s PM
She wrote on Twitter,”Imran Khan Sir I am a documentary filmmaker from India & have made a documentary on Sindh called Sindhustan. I have been rejected twice to get a visa to Sindh but I hear you are different and want peace .. so do we! Please invite me and my film to Sindh .. it is my dream!”
What is ‘Sindhustan’ about?
Hairstylist Bhavnani has roots in Sindh and was inspired when she heard a group of saints performing at a Shusheela Raman concert. She was surprised when she got to know they are from Sindh.
She then started her work to put Sindhi culture and Ajrak back on the global tattoo scene, setting an example for Sindhustan.
“Sindhustan is an attempt to put two fading art forms i.e. Ajrak from Sindh and Kutch, and Madhubani from India, on the global tattoo scene. That is my aim. Art excels and can send a message like nothing else. If you don’t take risks with your art, then you aren’t really making art,” says Bhavnani.