Wednesday, 10 August 2016

A FLYING JATT PRODUCERS CONTROL SCENES AFTER COMPLAINTS FROM SIKH PEOPLE GROUP


We as a whole realize that Tiger Shroff is featuring as an eccentric Punjabi superhero in Remo D'souza's A Flying Jatt. With a decent measure of utilization of Punjabi words, the film has gone under issues after protests from the Sikh people group.

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) boss Avtar Singh Makkar discharged an announcement tending to that specific objectional content in A Flying Jatt could hurt the religious notions of the Sikh people group. Along these lines, they had solicited the producers from the film to erase the substance to maintain a strategic distance from any sort of pressure. "Khanda" is a Sikh religious image is on Tiger Shroff's back and his clothing which was requested that be expelled from the film. In the wake of assessing the film, SGPC group held a meeting with A Flying Jatt group and they had consented to expel the scenes.

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