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The Legend of Maula Jatt’s Indian release faces opposition from hardline nationalist party

The Legend of Maula Jatt’s Indian release faces opposition from hardline nationalist party

Ameya Khopkar, a member of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, says his party will not "allow" the film to be released in India.
20 Sep, 2024

Pakistani blockbuster The Legend of Maula Jatt, which is slated to release in India on October 2, is once again facing opposition from Indian political parties.

The Times of India reported that the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has vowed that it will not permit the release of the movie.

Ameya Khopkar, the president of MNS’ cinema wing and a producer, told the publication, “We will not allow the release of Pakistani films, nor will we allow their artists to work in Indian films.”

In 2022, when the movie was originally scheduled to be released in India, Khopkar took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, “There are plans to release Pakistani actor Fawad Khan’s Pakistani film The Legend of Maula Jatt in India. It is most infuriating that an Indian company is leading this plan.”

Khopkar shared that on the orders of MNS Chairperson Raj Thackeray, they would not allow the release of the movie anywhere in India.

In a follow-up tweet, the producer-politician — who has made films like Lai Bhaari, Ye Re Ye Re Paisa and Bhonga — called Fawad’s Indian fans “traitors” and suggested they go to Pakistan to watch the film.

The Legend of Maula Jatt is not the only film that Khopkar and MNS have had issues with. The producer previously spoke against the release of Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil starring Fawad, Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor and some party leaders opposed the release of Mahira Khan’s Raees alongside Shah Rukh Khan. MNS had also called for a ban on Pakistani artists working in India.

At the time of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’s release six years ago, Khopkar told India Today, “Nation comes first. We don’t care about losses faced by producers. There will be trouble in theatres if Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is released. Yes, we are threatening.”

The Legend of Maula Jatt is a reboot of the 1979 cult classic Maula Jatt, reimagining Punjab’s own superhero for a world audience. Along with Mahira and Fawad, the film also stars Humaima Malick, Gohar Rasheed, Faris Shafi, Ali Azmat, Raheela Agha, Babar Ali, Saima Baloch, Shafqat Cheema, Nayyar Ejaz and Resham.

The movie, directed by Bilal Lashari, made Rs1 billion at the domestic box office and $10 million at the worldwide box office, as of January 2023.

With its release in India, The Legend of Maula Jatt will be the first Pakistani movie in Indian cinemas in over a decade, after Shoaib Mansoor’s 2011 Bol.

Comments

Jamil Soomro Sep 20, 2024 03:55pm
Like in Pakistan there are some bogus people in Hindustan (India ) too and one of them is Ameya Khopkar. What can be more ridiculous than, " We will not allow the release of Pakistani Films." Is Hindustan (India) a democratic country.?
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Dr B. N. Anand Sep 20, 2024 04:02pm
No cultural relations of any nature with Pakistan be allowed. The whole country stands united on this issue.
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M. Saeed Sep 20, 2024 04:11pm
Let us remain silent on this issue. Indians will burn in the fire of hate and their own internal rift.
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tamza Sep 20, 2024 04:18pm
This should be brought to the WTO for sanctions on India.
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Arpan Sep 20, 2024 04:20pm
MNS is a dead political party. It just has one seat in Maharashtra state assembly and has a few seats in local municipality. This is just a stunt to stay in relevance.
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Tahmad Sep 20, 2024 04:46pm
Please do not bring hatred or disrespect between good Indians and Pakistanis instead bring love and respect between two nations. Let’s play all sports and exchanges movies that bring harmony and peace and love between both countries. Please keep politics away from both nations. Thanks to all.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 20, 2024 05:50pm
Old and bad habits die hard.
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NYS Sep 20, 2024 09:04pm
Then why these people trying to exhibit this movie over there after hiatus of a year, go and check in some other countries ie China Bangladesh KSA (new hub). Please don't jeaprodise others too ...
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Majid Sep 20, 2024 09:32pm
Extremists will win again. Peace will be a loser.
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Laila Sep 20, 2024 09:42pm
Sounds like Mr Khopkar has a small dictator complex. He won't "allow"? Hah. See this is one reason why nationalism is a bad thing. No matter the nation.
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Gurpreet Singh Sep 21, 2024 03:22am
While MNS is a fringe political party in India and doesn’t have much support, on this particular issue, they have the support of a vast majority of Indians regardless of religion, state or caste. The truth is that since the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, there’s no appetite among Indians to have any relations with Pakistan.
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