Pakistani actor Favad Khan and Indian actress Vanani Kapur -Stiru -Stiru – Choser Gulal – appeared in the midst of the dispute after Raj Tecker Maharashtra Nyen Stone (Ministry of Emergency Situations) opposed his release in India.
From the “Choleser Gulal” trailer (Figure/Instagram)
Pakistani actor Favad Khan and Indian actress Vanani Kapur -Stiru -Stiru – Choser Gulal – appeared in the midst of the dispute after Raj Tecker Maharashtra Nyen Stone (Ministry of Emergency Situations) opposed his release in India. It is expected that the film, which is directed by Aarrati, will get to the theater on May 9.
Emphasizing his position in relation to Pakistani artists working in the country, under the leadership of Teckery, he warned against the expected release of “choosing Gulala”. The Ministry of Emergency Situations claim that Pakistan consistently supports terrorism and allowing his actors to work in India only promoting them.
“We will not allow Pakistani actors to work in India. Pakistan always supports terrorist activities from his land. And this is against our country. Therefore, we will not allow Pakistani artists to work here and get glory and name, including cash benefits,” the party’s official statement said.
MNS also returned the post of “X” leader Shalini Tecker, who repeated the party booth and warned that if the film was released into India, it would mean “breaking the cinema.”
“Selected Gulal will not allow to release this movie under any circumstances. And if it works out, it will mean a gap of a glass of cinema!” The message is read.
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Against the backdrop of the indignation, Ashok Pandit, the President of the Indian Cinema and Television Association, claimed that the film was not supported by the Indian studio and that the producers’ associations were against the presence of Pakistani actors in the Indian film industry after the Pulwama attack in 2019, as in accordance India today Report.
He also stressed that while there is no legal ban on PAK actors, the Indian film industry made an independent decision not to cooperate with them.