'Udta Punjab' not meant to defame: 'Proud son of Punjab' Jeetendra

Veteran actor Jeetendra, who calls himself a "proud son of Punjab", says "Udta Punjab" -- a movie co-produced by his home banner Balaji Motion Pictures -- is not intended at defaming the state in any way.


Veteran actor Jeetendra, who calls himself a "proud son of Punjab", says "Udta Punjab" -- a movie co-produced by his home banner Balaji Motion Pictures -- is not intended at defaming the state in any way.

On Monday, the makers of Bollywood film "Udta Punjab" are said to have been asked by the Revising Committee of the censor board to remove all references to Punjab -- a decision perhaps taken under pressure from the ruling dispensation in the state which is dealing with a festering problem of drugs.

In response to this, Jeetendra's son Tusshar Kapoor shared his father's message with his fans.

The message read: "Jeetendra: We respect the people of Punjab and certainly would never want to hurt their sentiments. We have and will always go by whatever right advice the CBFC gives! Films are for entertainment, not for defamation and we have no such intention as I, myself, am a proud son of Punjab."

Starring Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Diljit Dosanjh, "Udta Punjab", which is directed by Abhishek Chaubhey, delves into how the youth in the state have succumbed to drugs.

Jointly-produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Phantom Films, "Udta Punjab" is slated to release on June 17.


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Kareena Kapoor

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Tusshar Kapoor

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Shahid Kapoor

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Abhishek Chaubey

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Alia Bhatt

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Diljit Dosanjh

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Udta Punjab

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