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Fawad Khan’s film “Abir Gulal” will not be released in India.

The cancellation recently follows the incident of initiative attack.

Prakash Raj spoke against banning films, advocating the choice of the audience.

Fawad Khan’s return Hindi film Abir Gulal The Pahalgam will not be released in India after the attack. Vani Kapoor’s specialty film was scheduled to release in India on 9 May. Prakash Raj, who is always vocal about his thoughts, has now commented on the ban on the film in an interview. Lallantop.

“I am not for any restriction of films, whether it is right or a promotional film.

He went to connect, “Today, anyone can get hurt.” I will cut Deepika Padukone’s nose! Useyy Kya Hoga (what will be the effect)?

Prakash Raj mentions controversies related to Sanjay Leela Bhansali Padmavat And Shahrukh Khan’s PlateauBeyond the release of PadmavatThe film was banned by an extremist organization and Deepika Padukone was threatened.

The second example he referred to, the use of an orange bikini in the song Shame rang Shahrukh Khan in Plateau.

After the Pahalgam attack, the Federation of Western India cine employees, an organization of film actors, pushed to boycott the film. The organization had called for a boycott of Pakistani artists, singers and technicians in the Indian film industry after the 2019 Pulwama terror attack, claiming the lives of 35 paramilitary personnel.

After the initiative attack, this organization renewed its instructions. “Despite the ongoing instructions, we have come to know about the recent cooperation with Pakistani actor Favad Khan for Hindi film, ‘Abir Gulal’. In the light of a recent attack in Pahgam, FWIC is once again forced to issue a blanket boycott to join any Indian films. The world,” The world, “said in a statement.

According to sources in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, many cinema halls were not ready for screening of the film and many entertainment organizations demanded a boycott. In view of the demands, the ministry decided to stop on the release of the film.


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