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The Legend of Maula Jatt’s Indian release limited to Punjab

The Legend of Maula Jatt’s Indian release limited to Punjab

Hardline nationalist party Maharashtra Navnirman Sena warns cinema owners against releasing the movie in the state, says it shouldn't be released in India at all.
Updated 23 Sep, 2024

Pakistani blockbuster The Legend of Maula Jatt will only be released in the Indian state of Punjab, producer Nadeem Mandviwalla told India Today on Saturday.

According to the publication, Mandviwalla said, “The film can still do some exceptional business in India as till today it is not available on any OTT platform. Thus, it has a great chance to become a huge hit. It might take a little time as the film is releasing after two years and the excitement is no longer there as it was in 2022, during its original release. However, the word of mouth of the film is bound to create that excitement again.”

Mandviwalla told Images that “being a Punjabi film, that was the plan always to release it in Punjab sector only”. Bilal Lashari, the director of The Legend of Maula Jatt, in his announcement post on Instagram, wrote, “Now, I can’t wait for our Punjabi audience in India to experience the magic of this labour of love!”

Political opposition

Hardline nationalist party the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) reiterated that they would not allow The Legend of Maula Jatt to be released in the state of Maharashtra and said it should not be allowed to be released anywhere in India.

Party chief Raj Thackeray took to his official X (formerly Twitter) handle to state that the film would not release in Maharashtra and warned of action against cinema owners if they screened the movie.

“Pakistani actor Fawad Khan’s movie titled The Legend of Maula Jatt is going to be released in India soon. The MNS will not allow the movie to be released in Maharashtra under any circumstances. Why are films of Pakistani actors allowed to be released in India?” he wrote on X, according to India Today.

“And art has no borders, which is fine in other cases, but in the case of Pakistani actors, this will not work at all. Governments should not allow this film to be released in any state of the country, not just Maharashtra,” he added.

Warning of action against theatre owners if they went ahead with the film’s screening, Thackeray reminded everyone of “what MNS did when such incidents happened before” and urged cinema owners to not “fall into the predicament of screening films.”

The MNS leader said he did not want any conflicts in Maharashtra with Navratri festivities approaching.

President of the MNS cinema wing and producer Ameya Khopkar told Indian publication ANI that they “will not entertain any Pakistani film or actors in India” and urged people in other states to oppose the release.

“This movie will not be released. Not just this movie, we will not entertain any Pakistani film or actors in India. If this happens, there will be a strong agitation,” Khopkar said.

He added that he called people and parties from other states to oppose the release of The Legend of Maula Jatt, stating, “Our soldiers are dying at the borders and our cities are being attacked. Why do we need Pakistani actors here, don’t we have enough talent here?”

Khopkar also threatened cinema owners with potential consequences. “The owners of cinemas know very well that the glass in their theatres is very expensive. We will beat any Pakistan actor who dares to come to India.”

Khopkar said he understood art and politics were different but did not want art at the cost of Indian soldiers.

The Indian party has a history of opposing Pakistani cinema and actors. Last week, Khopkar said his party would not allow the release of Pakistani films and would not allow Pakistani artists to work on Indian projects.

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.”

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.”

Comments

Changez Khan Sep 23, 2024 01:14pm
Fact: The Pakistani people have always expressed their love for the Indians and on the other hand the Indians have always expressed their hate to Pakistanis.
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Matt Sep 23, 2024 01:50pm
Loved it every time i watched. comeon india be a good sport we watch all of yours.
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Majid Khan Sep 23, 2024 02:32pm
What else can one expect from hatemongers?
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Jamil Soomro Sep 23, 2024 03:20pm
After reading all this nonsensical news coming from Hindustan (India) I can only think of the great Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 23, 2024 03:54pm
Bring it on.
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Taj Ahmad Sep 23, 2024 04:42pm
This film will make huge success not only in Indian Punjab but also in entire India and around the world.
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KashmiriPandit Sep 23, 2024 05:30pm
Lol, listen to Javed Akhtar speech in Pakistan. India has always given thousands of Pak artists platform in Cinema and via concerts be it Mehdi Hasan, or Faiz, Fawad has acted in many Indian films and various other sports people were always found in India either coaching or playing. Have you ever seen Indian actors working in Pak films or singing in concerts from 1947, the answer is NO
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Jamil Soomro Sep 23, 2024 07:18pm
@ KASHMIRIPANDIT You are wrong. Since 1947 the great Dilip Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Shatrughan Sinha, Mumtaz, Talat Mahmood and many more celebrities have visited Pakistan. Do check your information before saying "NO".?
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Sushil Pandey Sep 23, 2024 09:20pm
In such matters the principle of reciprocity should be applied. If Pakistan screens Indian movies India should screen Pakistani movies. Thanks to You Tube we in India watch and enjoy Pakistani short stories and serials.
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Sushil Pandey Sep 23, 2024 09:27pm
Indians have no problems with Pakistani people. This can be seen in other countries where Indians and Pakistanis are friendly with each. The problem lies with the politicians on both sides.
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JargDaVelly Sep 23, 2024 10:50pm
I dare you to come to Punjab and beat any of us. They are just keyboard warriors
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Roshan Sep 24, 2024 12:44am
OMG! Since 2019 there is complete ban of screening of indian movie in pakistan. And they are crying about india limiting pak movie in india.
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Rayan Sep 24, 2024 04:36am
Why do we even need to obsess so much about India. Stop sending our movies there, what’s the need?
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Gurpreet Singh Sep 24, 2024 08:29am
As an Indian, a Sikh and a Punjabi, I feel strongly that country comes above entertainment. We can not enjoy movies of a hostile country while our soldiers die due to that country’s actions. This movie should not release in Punjab or anywhere im India until all hostilities from Pakistan cease.
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Gurpreet Singh Sep 24, 2024 08:33am
@CHANGEZ KHAN “Fact: The Pakistani people have always expressed their love for the Indians” You mean like on 26/11/2008?
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Gurpreet Singh Sep 24, 2024 10:17am
@JAMIL SOOMRO - So on the one hand, you believe in Syed Ahmed’s ‘two nation theory’ but at the same time you don’t want the other nation to treat you as a separate nation? In other words you want to eat your cake and have it too. Sorry but it doesn’t work like that.
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Ron Sep 24, 2024 10:42am
Watch the Movies in Cinema Team India, and have a great time...
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Jamil Soomro Sep 24, 2024 03:07pm
@ GURPREET SINGH Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a visionary man of British India and so was Mohandas Gandhi. They were both staunch proponents of peace. Mohandas Gandhi was coming to Pakistan when he was murdered in cold blood.
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Gurpreet Singh Sep 24, 2024 07:25pm
@JAMIL SOOMRO - Syed Ahmed Khan was the first person to propagate the two nation theory, which Gandhi firmly opposed. The two of them were ideologically opposite.
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Wise Guy Sep 25, 2024 02:52am
If Indian movies releases in Pakistani cinemas then why should not Pakistani movie releases in India ? I think they might be afraid of such a block buster release in Indian cinemas.
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Laila Sep 25, 2024 04:47am
@CHANGEZ KHAN Such generalizations are neither true nor helpful. You are talking about over 1 billion people, 220 million of which are Muslims. So you are in fact also saying Indian Muslims har pakistan. As for Pakistan many have been busy disassociating themselves from their subcontinental heritage and instead claiming Arab, Persian, Turkish identity and heritage despite having nothing in common woth them, absolute failure to even apeak their languages or share cultural common ground with them. I am sure same Pakistanis will probably claim Kurdish and Palestinian identity in years to come. Anything to not be in the same box as Indians although our Pakistani clothes, fashion, music, cuisine, language, traditions, marriage and family system are all inherently "Indian" (Subcontinental/desi) in origin. You also have Pakistanis who don't deny their heritage. A border doesn't magically change who we are or the history. There was a reason Bollywoods next big market was Pakistan for decades. Until people woke up and started substituting the 4 hrs nonsensical movies with the nonsensical Pakistani saas bahu dramas with some of our writers even going as far as copying Bollywood films for their dramas. Maybe you should try seeing people for people. Diverse and not homogenous. Some good, some bad. Like everywhere. Every country. Otherwise what you are doing is essentially also in a way spreading hate and intolerance. Surely the world doesn't need more of that.
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