Ajay Devgn promised to cut objectionable scenes and dialogues from Son of Sardaar fter his meeting with Sikh religious leaders
Film actor and producer Ajay Devgn on Monday agreed to remove the objectionable dialogues and scenes from his film “Son of Sardaar” before releasing it.
The actor made the promise in a meeting with Sikh religious leaders in Amritsar.
The film was involved in a controversy after the All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) and other Sikh groups objected to certain dialogues and said that these were portraying Sikhs in poor light. The AISSF had pointed out some dialogues that had poked fun at Sikh community.
Devgn had earlier said that he would not show anything in the film that would hurt their religious sentiments.
In a statement released by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the mini-parliament of Sikh religious affairs, it was stated that Devgn had agreed to omit the objectionable dialogues and scenes.
The statement said that Devgn had agreed to remove the objectionable dialogues and get a “clean chit” from the SGPC before releasing the film.
“I have explained my side to the SGPC committee. We will remove the objectionable portions,” Devgn told media here.
Devgn had specially come here from Hyderabad to meet a five member SGPC committee set up to look into the issue. AISSF president, Karnail Singh Peermohammed, had complained to the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikh religion, and the SGPC, against the “anti-Sikh” dialogues.
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