Rajnath assures Mukesh Bhatt safe release of film ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil'' : The Tribune India

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Rajnath assures Mukesh Bhatt safe release of film ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil''

NEW DELHI: Filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who assured them of a “great Diwali” with a safe and secure release of Karan Johar’s ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ on October 28.

Rajnath assures Mukesh Bhatt safe release of film ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil''

Mukesh Bhatt addressed the media after meeting the minister. PTI file photo



New Delhi, October 20

Mukesh Bhatt, president of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India, on Thursday here met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who assured them of a “great Diwali” with a safe and secure release of Karan Johar’s ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ on October 28--two days before the festival of lights.

Bhatt, along with singer-politician Babul Supriyo, met Singh to appeal for security amid vandalism threats from the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), which is against the movie’s release as it features Pakistani actor Fawad Khan.

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“We are entertainers. We are interested in working with artistes, and not whether they belong to Pakistan, China or Africa,” Bhatt told the media after meeting Singh.

As the head honcho of the producers’ guild, Bhatt had earlier met a Mumbai police representative to appeal for police protection to ensure that the city’s theatres which would screen the film remained safe.

Asked if they didn’t have full faith in the Mumbai police, he said: “I will give 200 per cent marks to the Mumbai police. But the film isn’t releasing just in Mumbai. We want to safeguard ourselves, so who better than the Home Minister? It is his domain.”

Before his meeting with Singh, Bhatt said that as a citizen he felt it’s his “right to feel safe”.

“We want to celebrate Diwali. We want to get entertained with a good family entertainer. I feel the state is definitely going to give me support and protection against people who want to create violence for no reason,” he said.

Bhatt said “people are free to see the movie”. “India is a free country, but at least you should not stop people and then stop people violently. That is something I feel that the government should have zero tolerance towards violence.”

‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ has become the first target of those who are against inclusion of Pakistani artistes in Indian films after the September 18 Uri attack.

The subsequent bilateral unrest between India and Pakistan had a spillover in film industries on both sides of the border.

While the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) issued an ultimatum to Pakistani artistes to quit India, the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association passed a resolution asking producers to avoid working with talent from Pakistan.

Then, the Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India announced that single-screen theatres in Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat would not screen the film. The MNS has been open about condemning the idea of releasing the movie. IANS

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