Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor-Starrer Abir Gulaal should be released, says Prakash Raj: “Freedom for the public should be there” | Bollywood

Fawad Khan was ready to make his return from Bollywood with ABIR GULAAL, who was to go out in theaters on May 9. However, after Pahalgam's terrorist attack in April, the film was faced with a counterou and government sources told PTI that the film would not be allowed to be released in India. Now, actor Prakash Raj has commented on the stay of the film's release, saying that he does not support the ban on a film, whether it is right or propaganda film. (Read also: all the messages from Vaani Kapoor on ABIR GULAL, Co-Star Fawad Khan disappear from Instagram after Pahalgam's terrorist attack)
What Prakash said
During a recent interview With the Lallantop, Prakash said: “I am not prohibited from films, whether it is the right or a propaganda film. Let people decide. People have good. You cannot ban films, unless it is pornography or child abuse. But the reflection process?
He added: “Today, everyone can hurt themselves.” I'm going to cut the nose of Deepika Padukone! ” I'm going to decapitate it! Usey kya hoga (what effect would it have)? Shah Rukh Khan… just because of a color?
Prakash referred to the controversy that broke out before the release of Padmaavat from Sanjay Leela Bhansali, where there were many calls to boycott the film and threats to Deepika were also made. The second reference was on the display of an orange bikini in the song Besharam sounded in the pathaan of Shah Rukh Khan.
On the controversy ABIR GULAAL
ABIR GULAL, a romantic drama led by Aarti S. BAGDI and produced by VIVEK AGRAWAL, was to go out in India on May 9. However, following the attack on Pahalgam and the increase in political tensions between Pakistan and India, government sources told PTI: “The film Abir Gulaal, with the Pakistani actor Fawad Khan, will not be authorized to release in India.”
Meanwhile, the Federation of Employees of India in Western India (FWICE) reiterated its directive to ban Pakistani artists. They called for complete non-cooperation with all Pakistani artists, singers and technicians in the Indian cinema and entertainment industry.