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    Posted July 4, 2012 by
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    Veena Malik is two people in one!

     
    Pakistani controversy queen Veena Malik recently revealed a new side of her personality- a whole new person!

    The actress-reality show contestant has already grabbed headlines by stirring up a storm with her semi-nude images on the cover of the FHM magazine, with an ISI tattoo on her arm. Her country had partially disowned her, and her father had completely done so. However, this actress hasn't lost all hope. In fact, she's sure there's rational reason behind this.

    "I have a split personality. Veena Malik was born when I was 10 years old. Zahida Malik's personality is very elusive, quite. She would sit in the corner and cry all the time. She falls in love very easily. She wants to stick to one person. She has no interest in cameras and lights. She is a very simple person," explains Veena.

    "Veena is a very different person. I have pulled Zahida out of wrong relationship," reminisces the actress, "Veena is a brave person. She hardly cries. She is a very strong person. I am so thankful to my studies like psychology that helped me understand myself. I am two people at one."

    In fact, she carries over her real-life claims on to the reel-life too, with her first role being a double-role in the movie 'Daal Mein Kuchh Kaala Hai'. While the movie bombed at the BO, Veena's definitely not going down with the ship!

    Kudos to the fighting spirit Veena!

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