Pakistani national Seema Haider, who illegally entered India and was suspected of being an ISI agent, has been offered to act in a film entitled A Tailor Murder Story and play a Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent in it.
A team from the Jani Firefox Production House met with Seema Haider in Greater Noida this week to audition her for their upcoming film which is said to be based on the murder of a tailor, Kanhaiya Lal from Rajasthan's Udaipur, who was beheaded in broad daylight by Islamic radicals.
A video that is going viral on the Internet shows Seema and Sachin interacting with the film's directors, Jayant Sinha and Bharat Singh, at their home in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida city.
Seema, who was already married to Ghulam Haider and had four children with him, met Sachin for the first time in Nepal in March. Reportedly, the two tied the knot in a Hindu wedding ceremony, after Seema converted to Hinduism.
On May 13, Seema, who didn't have a visa permit, entered India through Nepal with her children.
The couple, residing in Greater Noida, was taken into custody for violating immigration laws. Sachin and his father were also detained on the aforementioned charge as well, and for providing her with shelter.
Despite being released on bail soon after, the couple continues to face relentless questioning by the investigative authorities over suspicions alleging that Seema may be an ISI agent.
Meanwhile, her estranged husband Ghulam, who is employed in Saudi Arabia, wants to reunite with Seema and their children, and has urged them to come back to him.
However, she has said she does not want to go back to Pakistan and wants to live with Sachin.