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Fawad Khan was set to make his Bollywood comeback with Abir Gulal, which was scheduled to release in theaters on 9 May. However, after the Pahgam terror attack in April, the film faced a backlash, and government sources told PTI that the film would not be allowed to be released in India. Now actor Prakash Raj has commented on the release of the film, saying that he does not support any film ban, whether it is right -wing or promotional film. A
What did Prakash say
During a recent interview with The Lallinop, Prakash said, “I am not for any restriction of films, whether it is right or a promotional film. Let people decide. People have rights. You can not ban films, unless it is pornography or about child’s misuse.
He said, “Today, anyone can get hurt.” I will cut Deepika Padukone’s nose! Useey Kya Hoga (what will be the effect)?
Prakash was referring to the controversy that was enraged before the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmavat, where there were several calls to boycott the film and Deepika was also threatened. The second reference was on the performance of an orange bikini in Shah Rukh Khan’s Plateau.
About Abir Gulal controversy
Abir Gulal, which Aarti S. There is a romantic drama starring Bagdi and produced by Vivek Agraval, was scheduled to release in India on 9 May. However, after the attack in Pahgam and the political tension between Pakistan and India, government sources told PTI, “Abir Gulal, who played the role of Pakistani actor Favad Khan, will not be allowed to be released in India.”
Meanwhile, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) reiterated their instructions to ban Pakistani artists. He called for a complete non-cooperation with all Pakistani actors, singers and technicians within the Indian film and entertainment industry.
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