We already told you that Hollywood socialite and paparazzi darling Lindsay Lohan spent some time in India recently to shoot a documentary for the BBC, and now the video is here!
Celebs love charity and tinseltown starlet Lindsay Lohan is no exception! Early 2010, the "Mean Girls" actress left the partying behind her and went to India to shoot a documentary on child trafficking.

Lohan talked about her experience at a children's shelter outside Kolkata, which houses young women and girls victims of trafficking.
"I cannot say at this moment. I wish I could. You will see what I'm really seeing and doing soon, just wait. I'm only one person. Let's not start judging and looking for negatives that don't exist," Lohan tweeted about her emotional trip.
"Over 40 children saved so far ... Within one day's work ... This is what life is about ... Doing THIS is a life worth living!!!" she added in what was to become a controversial statement.
The BBC documentary called "Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey" is now out and it shows her entire journey.
But if you can take a girl out of drama town, you can't take the drama out of a girl! After shooting the documentary, the Hollywood socialite with past drug and booze problems faced a ban from Indian nightclubs!
It looks like her crazy tinseltown lifestyle is following her wherever she goes, even when she is trying to do good things!
British newspaper The Telegraph is reporting that the Indian government is considering banning Lindsay from all nightclubs in the country because what the actress claimed on Twitter was apparently not true and contested by many local organizations.
But making up achievements was not Li-Lo's only problem with her trip to India. It also turns out that the diva was not in possession of a work visa and "illegally filmed the documentary as a tourist."
And needless to say, the Indian government is not happy! Some are even saying that Lindsay should be added to an 'immigration blacklist.'
Sounds serious, but we wonder if the party girl was ever planning on coming back to India? Check out "Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey" and tell us what you think about the actress' controversial work.
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