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The movie was supposed to come out around Christmas 2020, but it was moved out to February. Aamir Khan Productions September 26, 2021Īccording to recent rumours, the Advait Chandan directed film missed the deadline due to unfinished post-production work. #AamirKhan #KareenaKapoorKhan #AdvaitChandan #AtulKulkarni #PritamDa #AmitabhBhattacharya #LaalSinghChaddha /aN5H6fG4dG Fans are disappointed that ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ would no longer be released on February 11, disrupting their Valentine's Day weekend plans. The film will be released on Valentine's Day 2022, according to an official statement from Aamir Khan's production Twitter feed. Naga Chaitanya makes his Hindi debut with this film, and Kareena Kapoor Khan plays the female protagonist. At the box office, the picture may face competition from the highly anticipated ‘KGF 2’. For all Aamir Khan fans, the news comes as a tremendous letdown. “Is PK not an amazzziiiiing film?” said Salman Khan.The release date of Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan's highly awaited film ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ has been postponed yet again. Indians, however, appear to have fallen in love with the film, despite the protests, accepting Khan’s defence: “We respect all religions.” Even Bollywood actors have tweeted support. DRI must investigate,” tweeted BJP leader Subramanian Swamy. “Who financed the PK film? According to my sources it is traceable to Dubai and ISI. So the hidden hand of Pakistan’s military intelligence agency ISI has also been sighted. It does not help that Khan is an Indian Muslim of Pashtun lineage. At a time when militant Hindu groups are conducting a high-decibel campaign against Indian Muslim men marrying Hindu women (a practice labelled “Love Jihad”), this is not a denouement that gets the approval of the religious right. PK (the title is a play on the Hindi word for being drunk) also has an elaborate side story that has further upset Hindu nationalists – the heroine falls in love with a Pakistani, is heartbroken when she thinks he has ditched her, but is eventually reunited with her Muslim boyfriend by the film’s lead. “However, when it comes to Hinduism any one gets up and says anything, this is shameful.”
“People think a hundred times while talking against Islam,” he said. The film fared very well at the box-office, making her one of the. The influential yoga guru Baba Ramdev has even asked for a social boycott of everyone associated with the film. Like her husband Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, too, had just one release in 2015, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, opposite Salman Khan. Complaints have also been filed with the police and in courts demanding a ban on the film and the arrest of its director and star. Nationwide protests are being organised outside cinemas, even vandalising a few and forcing some to cancel screenings.
The rollicking satire also packs a message, something typical of films by director Rajkumar Hirani, who first had international success with 3 Idiots, also starring Khan.īollywood films have successfully lampooned godmen before, most recently in Oh My God! But PK hit the screens after the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) came to power last year on the wings of a strong popular mandate for its leader, Narendra Modi.Īs a result, newly empowered radical Hindu organisations affiliated to the BJP pounced on PK after its release. PK contains all the ingredients that a big-budget Bollywood film uses to attract audiences – song, dance, romance, melodrama, comedy, incredible plot twists.
The extraterrestrial social crusader resembles Mad magazine’s jug-eared mascot Alfred E Neuman, and often behaves like Mr Bean. PK then sets about exposing a Hindu “godman”, a term for a particularly charismatic guru who may claim to have paranormal powers. Photograph: Hindustan Times/Getty ImagesĪamir Khan, one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, plays PK’s eponymous lead, an alien who gets left behind by his spaceship in the Rajasthan desert and stumbles on to the hypocrisy and deceit in organised religion. Protesters burn a poster of the film PK outside a cinema in Ghaziabad, India.