Film Body Writes Open Letter To Border 2 Makers About Diljit Dosanjh's ...
- The Federation of Western India Cine Employees expressed strong objections to Diljit Dosanjh's casting in 'Border 2', citing a breach of its boycott directive against Pakistani artists.
- FWICE expressed disappointment in a letter stating that involving Dosanjh undermines industry solidarity and national sentiment, especially after recent tensions.
- Following a prior condemnation of Dosanjh for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in 'Sardaar Ji 3', FWICE has urged production companies to reconsider their collaborations with him.
- FWICE's letter requested that the Central Board of Film Certification withhold certification of 'Sardaar Ji 3' due to its inclusion of a Pakistani actor, citing national interests.
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Film body slams Diljit Dosanjh's casting in Border 2 amid Sardaar Ji 3 row
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has condemned Diljit Dosanjh's casting in 'Border 2'. This move highlights ongoing tensions over collaborations with Pakistani artistes and national sentiment.
Once again FWICE has raised its voice regarding Diljit. This time it is not about 'Sardarji 3' but has demanded the removal of the actor from Sunny Deol's film 'Border 2'.
Diljit Dosanjh controversy | Amid demands to drop actor from Border 2 after Sardaarji 3 row, ex-manager defends him: ‘Same man PM Modi called Bharat ke gaon ka beta’
Cine body has written to the makers of Border 2 to reconsider the casting of Diljit Dosanjh in the film post his decision to go ahead with the release of Sardaar Ji 3, starring Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in supporting role.
Diljit Dosanjh to be ousted from Border 2? FWICE calls casting of actor 'disturbing' amid Sardaar Ji 3 controversy
Amid the Sardaar Ji 3 controversy, FWICE have now demanded to remove Diljit Dosanjh from Border 2 as his casting is a 'blatant violation'. The union asked producer Bhushan Kumar to reconsider the decision.
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