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Not so rousing welcome for Ramta Jogi star cast

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<p>Bouncers manhandled a spectator during the promotion of the movie &ldquo;Ramta Jogi&rdquo; at Sarabha Nagar in Ludhiana.&nbsp;Tribune Photo: Himanshu Mahajan</p>
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Ludhiana, August 11

High drama was witnessed when a man from the audience called out a film star using abusive language during the promotion of movie ‘Ramta Jogi’ at Sarabha Nagar market today.

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Hundreds of residents gathered to have a glimpse of Bollywood star Bobby Deol, who came for the promotion of the movie along with the starcast, including Deep Sidhu, singer Labh Janjua and other actors.

After Deol left, a person in the audience reportedly hurdled abuse on one of the actors. Bouncers who had gone to escort Deol rushed back and caught hold of the man. Janjua and Sidhu had a heated argument with the man and sought apologies from him and later left in a hurry.

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However, the youths gave a rousing cheer Bollywood star Bobby Deol when he arrived. The fans kept waiting for the stars to arrive for more than two hours.

“I am a huge fan of Bobby Deol and have come all the way from Khanna to see him,” said a youngster.

Earlier during the day, debutants Deep Sidhu, Ronica Singh and Anil Grover and director Guddu Dhanoa visited Ramgarhia Girls College and the Khalsa College for Women for the promotion of the movie.

The movie is based on a love story and students would love watching the movie, the actors said.

“Though all of them are newcomers, but it is always a special time when the starcast of any movie visits the campus,” said Harpreet, a student of Ramgarhia Girls College.

Another student said even though the actors were making a debut, but they had the aura of being stars in the industry.

“I also want to become an actress, and I am too excited to see the actors visiting our campus,” said Nidhi, a student of the Khalsa College for Women.

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