New Delhi: Jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali is upset with model Poonam Pandey`s decision to go nude if the Indian cricket team wins the World Cup against Sri Lanka at the Wankhede stadium Saturday.
Farah says people who are excited about the prospect of watching Poonam naked should watch porn instead.
"It`s amazing how notoriety can make a nobody famous overnight. Someone called Poonam Pandey is willing to bare all if the Indian cricket team wins & everyone is excited???? Would have been more exciting if a famous Bollywood star had said that. Who wants to see Poonam Pandey strip? Def not me," Farah, daughter of veteran actor Sanjay Khan, posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.
"It`s very easy to get fame. The qsn is how long can u hang on to it successfully? And for those of u who are tickled at the prospect of seeing a woman bare all publicly (sick) go watch porn. U will get many choices there," she added.
Despite the wrath she has been facing for her announcement, Poonam, a Mumbai-based model, seems quite excited about her decision.
"I am a New Generaion (sic) Girl!!! Any thing for my Country to get Home the World Cup So INDIA Cheer with me That we need 1983 BACK," she tweeted.
Pandey seems to have taken inspiration from model Larissa Riquelme, who had promised to run nude if her country, Paraguay, won the football World Cup last year. Paraguay lost, but she ran naked anyway.
IANS
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