Sardaar Ji 3 Banned in India: Will Pakistan Give It a Green Light?
Sardaar Ji 3 is banned in India because of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir and other actors in the cast. Will the film release in Pakistan now Read the full story
Diljit Dosanjh’s Film Takes an Unexpected Turn
Diljit Dosanjh was ready to return with Sardaar Ji 3 and fans were excited in every corner. The teaser showed powerful visuals and the pairing of Neeru Bajwa brought back memories. In the middle of this joy something unexpected happened and it changed the direction of the film.
Hania Aamir’s Silent Inclusion Shocks Fans
In the teaser people were looking for hints and one name kept coming up again and again. That name was Hania Aamir. Her name was not mentioned in the trailer but fans noticed her in one of the shoot photos. Diljit did not confirm it or deny it. Then the official trailer came out and the truth was clear. Hania Aamir is in the film.
India Pulls the Plug Over Pakistani Cast
In the film there are not just one but four Pakistani actors. With Hania , there are Syed Chinyoti Danial Khaawar and Saleem Albela. This led to big concern in India. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees asked the CBFC to stop the film from releasing. Their reason was that it goes against national interest and that Indian screens should not show it.
Pakistan Could Be the New Market
So now the biggest question is whether the film will be released in Pakistan or not. As per a report by Siasat dot com the film has been given permission in Pakistan. But no official confirmation has come from the makers so far.
Overseas and Digital Release Still a Possibility
Fans in India may feel disappointed but the film is still alive in overseas markets. Many believe that the makers may release the film in international theaters or on digital platforms. Diljit has a strong global fanbase so the film may still find success outside India.
Sardaar Ji 3 may not be seen in Indian theaters but the film is still trending. The mix of entertainment and controversy has only increased interest in the story. People across countries are waiting to see what happens next.