I stand firmly with Diljit: Naseeruddin Shah on 'Sardaar Ji 3' controversy
The row began last week after Dosanjh shared the trailer of ‘Sardaar Ji 3’, which made its debut in overseas territories on 27 June and skipped release in India.
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Shah, who will feature alongside Dosanjh in the film, shared a post saying that he firmly stands with the actor on the issue
New Delhi, 30 June
Cinema veteran
Naseeruddin Shah on Monday defended Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh amid backlash
over Pakistani actor Hania Aamir's role in ‘Sardaar Ji 3’, saying casting is
not the actor-musician’s responsibility.
The row began last
week after Dosanjh shared the trailer of ‘Sardaar Ji 3’, which made its debut
in overseas territories on 27 June and skipped release in India.
Many social media
users have called for a ban on Dosanjh, while trade unions like the All Indian
Cine Workers Association (AICWA) and the Federation of Western lndia Cine Employees (FWICE) have criticised the Punjabi actor-musician for collaborating
with Aamir in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack.
Shah, who will
feature alongside Dosanjh in filmmaker Imtiaz Ali's next film, shared a post on
his official Facebook page, saying that he firmly stands with the actor on the
issue.
The veteran actor,
known for taking a stand on pertinent issues, said if someone has to be blamed
for casting Aamir in the movie, then it should be the film's director.
"I STAND FIRMLY
WITH DILJIT. The dirty tricks deptt of the Jumla Party has been awaiting a
chance to attack him. They think they’ve got it at last. He was not responsible
for the casting of the film; the director was.
"But no one
knows who he is, whereas Diljit is known the world over, and he agreed to the
cast because his mind is not poisoned," Shah wrote.
‘Sardaar Ji 3’ is
helmed by Amar Hundal and also stars Neeru Bajwa.
Shah further said he
has close relatives and friends in Pakistan and no one can stop him from
meeting them.
“What these goons
want is to put an end to personal interaction between the people of India and
Pakistan. I have close relatives and some dear friends there and no one can stop
me from meeting them or sending them love whenever I feel like it. And my
response to those who will say 'Go to Pakistan' is 'GO TO KAILASA'," he
wrote.
Imtiaz Ali, who
earlier directed Dosanjh in the critically-acclaimed 2024 movie ‘Amar Singh
Chamkila’, came out in support of the actor at an event last week.
"Since I know
Diljit, I can say that us mein deshbhakti ka jazbaa poora bhara hua hai (He is
a patriot at heart). He is a son of the soil. You can see at all his concerts,
he shows up with the Indian flag.
In an interview with
the BBC Asian Network last week, Dosanjh defended the decision to release
‘Sardaar Ji 3’ in overseas territories. He also said when he signed the movie,
there was no trouble between India and Pakistan.
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