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Mumbai, Jun 27: Pakistani actress Meera, who worked in Mahesh Bhatt's Nazar, refuted reports in a section of media that she is disillusioned by Bollywood and said she will soon stage a comeback.

The actress's spokesperson and publicist Dale Bhagwagar said Meera is returning to India by the end of this month and hopes to begin work on not one, but three films, simultaneously.

''She is not the kind of actress who can be bogged down by flops or controversies. Meera is a bold and strong person and believes in fighting back,'' he adds.

''I want to tell all my detractors- don't write me off so soon.I will soon begin work on Mahesh Bhatt's Akelapan, Neeraj's Mera Dil Meri Jaan and another film with Feroz Khan. I love India and aim to completely concentrate on Bollywood now,'' the actress said from Pakistan. Meera was quoted in a section of the media recently that she was disillusioned by the manner in which Bollywood treated her.

It can also be noted here that after the Association of Motion Pictures and Television Programme Producers declined to investigate Meera's case about the Indo-American film Rockin Meera containing sequences from the her life, the actress, plans to approach the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association, he said.

  

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