Bollywood
Ali Zafar donates performance fee to charity
Published Saturday, Apr 30 2011, 10:47 BST | By Steven Baker | 14 comments

The Pakistani singer-turned-actor appears as rockstar character Freddie Kapoor in the new Y-Films release.
"Ali got so excited with the track 'F-U-N-Fun-Funaa'
that he refused to accept money for the film. Instead,
he asked for a donation to a charity of his choice," a source said.
The actor's new role in the production is inspired by a number of international musicians.
"His sound would have to be a Bryan Adams meets Green Day meets Black Eyed Peas," the source added.
The Tere Bin Laden star also features in a stunt sequence with the lead actresses in the film's climax, and is said to have refused the use of a body double.
"He did all the driving himself and he was great with the skids. The jumps gave the girls the ride of their life."
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