Mumbai, October 5
Soha Ali Khan and Vir Das starrer “31st October”, which was scheduled to hit the screens on October 7, has now been pushed to release on October 21 after a PIL was filed against the thriller.
The roadblock has been created by a Delhi-based close aide of the Congress party who wants a ban on the movie, said the makers. The movie is about the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination and its repercussions.
“It’s been a tough journey ever since I started working on this subject but I didn’t give up then and will not give up now. I will make this film come to the big screen and people who don't want this subject to come out cannot stop the world to know the reality of 1984,” Harry Sachdeva, writer-producer, said.
Soha and Vir essay a Sikh couple in the film. IANS
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