The team of Sarbjit starring Randeep Hooda, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Richa Chadda had a tough time while shooting some sequences of the film at Bhendi Bazaar in Mumbai after some locals protested against the film and also filed a police complaint against the makers!
Sources claim that the makers were shooting for an important sequence of Darshan Kumaar who is playing the role of Awaiz Sheikh, Sarbjit's lawyer in the film. The scene required placards that mentioned anti-national quotes in Urdu. A group of locals got outraged after seeing those placards and created a major fiasco as they thought it to be real anti-national agitation.
The locals even went out and filed a police complaint against the makers due to which the film's executive producer, Zafar Mehdi was put behind the bars for more than 2 hours! The drama came to an end once the director of movie Omung Kumar and the actor Darshan Kumaar stepped ahead and requested the authorities to release their EP by providing them with valid permission documents.
Confirming the same, Omung said, “Yes it's true, our shoot was stopped at Bhendi Bazaar as the locals took our shoot as real agitation and informed the police. But we got to resume our shoot after a few hours as we had all permissions in order. Can't really blame the locals though as who wouldn't take more than a 100-strong mob shouting loud slogans on a busy morning seriously.”
Sources claim that the makers were shooting for an important sequence of Darshan Kumaar who is playing the role of Awaiz Sheikh, Sarbjit's lawyer in the film. The scene required placards that mentioned anti-national quotes in Urdu. A group of locals got outraged after seeing those placards and created a major fiasco as they thought it to be real anti-national agitation.
The locals even went out and filed a police complaint against the makers due to which the film's executive producer, Zafar Mehdi was put behind the bars for more than 2 hours! The drama came to an end once the director of movie Omung Kumar and the actor Darshan Kumaar stepped ahead and requested the authorities to release their EP by providing them with valid permission documents.
Confirming the same, Omung said, “Yes it's true, our shoot was stopped at Bhendi Bazaar as the locals took our shoot as real agitation and informed the police. But we got to resume our shoot after a few hours as we had all permissions in order. Can't really blame the locals though as who wouldn't take more than a 100-strong mob shouting loud slogans on a busy morning seriously.”
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