Lisa Haydon, a model with an impeccable style, and also a Bollywood actress who has won critical praises for her performances tied the knot with her year-old romance partner, Dino Lalvani, son of the Pakistani born British entrepreneur, Gullu Lalvani. The wedding too place in Thailand.
Daily News and Analysis (DNA), the first English broadsheet daily in India, published a feature on cross-border marriages and called Lisa’s new family ‘Pakistanis’ though they are Hindus too.
And add to the insult they also carried quotes on how she was a misfit in the industry. More insult was sprinkled with the remark that Bollywood would be willing to say goodbye to her, post marriage.
Lisa Haydon, who has already proved her worth as a model and actress did not digest the feature and allied comments and chose to slam the article by tweeting:
“Lisa will happily bid goodbye to Bollywood and Bollywood won’t mind saying goodbye to her".
Incidentally Lisa Haydon has been recognized for her impeccable style and persona as a model. As for her roles in movies, she has won accolades.
Dear @dna my husband is Indian. My father in law – Gulu Lalvani, was born in pre partition India and was thrown out of what is today…
— Lisa Haydon (@HaydonLisa) November 2, 2016
Called Pakistan – to call someone who has gone through the struggles of partition non Indian is absurd.
— Lisa Haydon (@HaydonLisa) November 2, 2016
Sad this article are the good wishes you would give a girl on the day she begins a new&exciting chapter in her life.
— Lisa Haydon (@HaydonLisa) November 2, 2016
The world needs lovers not hatersâ¤ï¸
— Lisa Haydon (@HaydonLisa) November 2, 2016
Bollywood actor Lisa Haydon perfectly shut down an Indian newspaper after they called her out for marrying a Pakistani.