Mukesh Bhatt, ADHM producers meet Joint Commissioner of Police

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Posted: 7 years ago
As the MNS has issued a thinly veiled threat stating that multiplex owners who screen Karan Johar's Ae Dil Hai Mushkil will be vandalised, the producers of the film have met the Joint Commissioner of Police in Mumbai for protection.

"We will oppose the screening of the movie everywhere in the state. If any multiplex operator dares to screen the film, they (operators) should remember that multiplexes are decorated with expensive glass sheets," MNS leader Amey Khopkar said.
Mukesh Bhatt, president of The Film & Television Producers Guild of India, was also a part of the meeting and has stated that the police has ensured protection to movie halls as and when required.
More details of the meeting are yet to be revealed.

MNS is my brother, only with different thinking. I can only appeal to my brother to go on in peace: Mukesh Bhatt

This meeting with the police comes after the Cinema Owners Exhibitors Association of India recently announced that no film with Pakistani actors will release in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Goa.
Around 400 single screen theatre operators and very few multiplexes in these areas have confirmed solidarity, but no such assurances comes from other multiplex owners.

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Posted: 7 years ago
good multiplex owners shouldn't face loss but the fact is bw got a reality check. they think they r above other citizens. from next tym ownwards they will know their aukaut🤪 al these award waapsi gang ko mirror dekha diya😉😉Edited by bosskibiwi - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
Darpook billi...they are scared just by threat, imagine life of soldier at the border, they can't ask police protection against unknown threats and its for real. This producer and actor should be ashamed of themselves. 
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Posted: 7 years ago
What the big ego trip

Instead sucking up state resources...why doesnt KJo just reshoot the movie.

...not a matter of life and death if ADHM is delayed
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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: bosskibiwi

good multiplex owners shouldn't face loss but the fact is bw got a reality check. they think they r above other citizens. from next tym ownwards they will know their aukaut🤪 al these award waapsi gang ko mirror dekha diya😉😉


Yeh  BW ko special status dena band karo...there is more to life than films
Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: MadOwhat


Yeh  BW ko special status dena band karo...there is more to life than films

the problem is people need to stop worshipping actors. fan is good but not a stan n stanning is bad. building temples for actors is idiotic😆 these people r selfish n they dont care for d country where they live. all they care abt is crores!🥱
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Diwali...money holiday more money...no diwali ...less money...no holiday...no money... ðŸ˜† bollywood makes more money during holiday...they will do anything to make sure their movie is released on diwali or any holiday. Future dates are booked so they have only diwali option.


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Posted: 7 years ago
http://www.news18.com/news/movies/cops-assure-smooth-release-of-ae-dil-hai-mushkil-on-october-28-1302721.html

Cops Assure Smooth Release of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil on October 28

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First published: October 18, 2016, 12:52 PM IST | Updated: 6 mins ago
   
A still from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Mumbai: The controversy surrounding the release of Fawad Khan starrer Ae Dil Hai Mushkil has somewhat reached a clear conclusion. President of The Film & Television Producers Guild of India Ltd (Guild) and filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt met Mumbai Police commissioner Dattatray Padsalgikar on Tuesday and made it clear that the film will release as scheduled.

In a statement released after the meeting, Mumbai Police said that proper security will be provided for the smooth release of the film.

The controversy around the film started after Uri Attacks, when Raj Thackeray led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) gave an ultimatum to all Pakistani artistes to leave India in 48 hours.

They also asked the filmmakers to remove Pak artistes from their films. Karan Johar's Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, which features Fawad Khan in a cameo, got into trouble along with SRK's Raees which features another Pak artist Mahira Khan.

While MNS refused to back down and stood their ground by protesting against the release ofADHM, the government has stepped in and assured security.

A few days back Cinema Owners and Exhibition Association Of India consisting of single screen owners asked its members to refrain from screening movies involving Pakistani artists and technicians. After the meeting, Nitin Datar, President of the association, added "We were already contemplating not screening films with Pakistani artists and now we have taken this decision."

Now, Mukesh Bhatt has come out in support of the film representing the entire Producer's Guild and has said that security will be provided for the smooth release of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.

"The Guild in no uncertain terms confirms the film industry stands in unison with the Government's recent steps to counter terrorism. It will naturally abide by any decision taken by the Central Government with regard to future policy on issuance of work visa to foreign artistes."

"However, we would urge the central and state governments to appreciate that the film producers, who have already shot their films or are in the process of completing their unfinished films, should not end up paying heavy price for no fault of theirs due to engaging the services of talent from across the border.

"These artistes were employed through proper legal channels prior to the recent escalation of hostilities," Mukesh Bhatt, had in a statement earlier.

The Guild also urged the government to ensure smooth release of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil which has already been certified by the Censor Board.

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Posted: 7 years ago
Good MNS ki gundagardi needs to stop. Why do these parties with such unlawful acts still exist is beyond me. 
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Posted: 7 years ago


When you have so many blind follower you dont need to show real you. Please dnt compare them with Baniya .. " Baniya means Baniye bigadiye mat "  aur yeh to ðŸ˜›
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Isiliye Filmi prefix add kiya ...but I guess you right...Baniya bura maan jayenge... I will make it generic

Filmi Vyapari  se replace karo

P.s -Rahul Gandhi hota to Film Ki Dalaali bolta
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