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Pakistani Actor Hania Aamir Joins Diljit Dosanjh in Trailer for ‘Sardaar Ji 3’

  • The Punjabi horror-comedy movie 'Sardaar Ji 3,' featuring Diljit Dosanjh alongside Hania Aamir from Pakistan, is scheduled to premiere exclusively outside India on June 27, 2025.
  • The film was not released in India following industry restrictions on collaborations with Pakistani artists, imposed in response to heightened India-Pakistan tensions after the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.
  • FWICE appealed to the film certification authority to refuse approval of the film due to its inclusion of Pakistani actors, while Diljit Dosanjh posted the trailer on Instagram, receiving mixed reactions.
  • The trailer introduces Diljit as a ghost hunter based in the UK, with Hania Aamir and Neeru Bajwa appearing as his love interests. On Instagram, Diljit announced that Sardaar Ji 3 will premiere overseas on June 27.
  • Diljit dedicated his concert to 18-year-old world chess champion D Gukesh and stated he will pause live shows in India until conditions improve, signaling ongoing artistic and political challenges.
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Actor Diljit Dosanjh released the trailer of the film 'Sardarji 3' on his Instagram account. Pakistani actress Hania Aamir is also seen in this film which is releasing on June 27. The makers have announced that this film will not be released in India.

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ARY News broke the news in Pakistan on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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