While the trailer of Sardaar Ji 3 is at the moment unavailable for viewing in India, the transfer to forged Hania within the movie is being seen by many as “anti-national”.
Diljit Dosanjh in a nonetheless from Sardaarji 3 with Hania Aamir.
While the trailer of Sardaar Ji 3 is at the moment unavailable for viewing in India and the movie will not launch within the nation, the transfer to forged Hania is being seen by many as “anti-national”.
Speaking about Hania’s casting within the movie, Ashoke Pandit, President of the Indian Film and Television Directors’ Association, tells us, “We had written a letter to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) earlier, and they refused to give it a certificate. I had seen Hania’s tweets as well during the time of Operation Sindoor. We are going to take action and tell the producers to not work with him (Diljit). He should be fully boycotted in the country by music labels and Punjabi film industry. Diljit is a compulsive Pakistani lover.”
BN Tiwari, President of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), provides, “Diljit se lekar film ke producers ko – sab ko ban kar denge India mein, dobaara film nahi bana paayenge. Federation ne soch liya hai 100 per cent. Jo nation ke saath nahi, woh hamare saath nahin. Hum deshdrohiyon ke saath kaam nahi kar sakte. It doesn’t matter if the film is not releasing in India – they shouldn’t come to India only. Songs and everything will be boycotted.”
Following the Pahalgam terror assault, a number of movie federations known as for an entire ban on Pakistani artistes working in India — a transfer just like the one enforced after the 2016 Uri assault. Additionally, Instagram accounts of Pakistani celebrities equivalent to Hania Aamir, Ali Zafar, and Mahira Khan have been restricted in India. Their photographs have been additionally faraway from digital music album covers on streaming platforms – as an example, actor Mawra Hocane’s image was digitally erased from the poster of Sanam Teri Kasam.








