“A Flying Jatt” In Trouble For OBJECTIONABLE Content; Gurdwara Committee Demands Removal

Jackie Shroff’s son Tiger Shroff has given just 2 movies till now and doesn’t seem to have a satisfactory career in the Bollywood industry. Before he could give a big hit, his third Hindi flick, i.e., “A Flying Jatt” which is expected to boost his filmy career is already facing troubles.

The film is scheduled to release by the end of August; however, it has stuck in controversy and Amritsar is raising an objection on it!

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Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) finds certain content of “A Flying Jatt” inappropriate or rather “objectionable” and therefore, it has demanded its removal, as reported by Hindustan Times.

Avtar Singh Makkar, chief of SGPC, has clearly stated that if the makers want the movie to release, they must delete the objectionable content from the film or else, they won’t let it release.

As far as demand of SGPC is concerned, the committee wants “khanda” which is a religious symbol for Sikhs and can be seen on the male protagonist Tiger Shroff’s outfit as well as back in the movie to be removed.

SGPC chief said in a statement that a committee has reviewed the movie and Balaji Motion Pictures is asked for deleting objectionable content. What’s more, the makers have no problem in removing those scenes that might hurt religious emotions of Sikhs.

Well, let’s see if the movie faces more troubles or gets released now peacefully!

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