The producers of “Sarbjit” have confronted yet another barrier after a long hold up at the Wagah boarder. The colleagues were shooting for a sequence at Bhendi Bazaar when the shoot was conveyed to an unexpected halt.
Aishwarya’s Sarbjit Producer Arrested For Hurting National Sentiments
The succession which is set in Pakistan has Darshan Kumar’s character giving a discourse with the message of peace and prosperity. The rally flashes off dissent from a few members from the social event conveying notices with against India slogans in Urdu. In any case, this didn’t run down well with the group of local people as they raised protests asserting that it has harmed there National opinions.
Local people proceeded to filed a complaint aginst the producers, taking after which the official maker, Zafar Mehdi, was put in a valid permission for more than two hours.
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The shoot was stopped for over fours hours till the team asked for the police officials to discharge Zafar Mehdi as they had valid permission to shoot for the film.
“I play Sarabjit’s lawyer, Awaiz Sheik and after my speech my character is blamed for being hostile to national and real Sarabjit,” Darshan uncovers, including that Malerkotla in Punjab was the first area. Be that as it may, plans fell through and the team movied onward to Bhendi Bazaar where the frustrated local people fileds a complaint against the makers, taking after which ‘Sarbjit’s’ executive producer, Zafar Mehdi, was put in the slammer for more than two hours.
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The film “Sarbjit” depends on the life of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian farmer who was sentenced terrorism and spying in Pakistan.
Randeep Hooda will assume the part of Sarabjit Singh. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will play the role of Sarabjit’s sister Dalbir Kaur. Kaur was the substance of the family’s fight to free Sarabjit who passed on in a Pakistani jail after being attacked in April, 2013.