• Source:JND

Diljit Dosanjh has found himself in the middle of the controversy due to his upcoming movie Sardar Ji 3. FWICE has called for a complete ban on the release of the film. The Punjabi singer and actor is accused of non-cooperation amid allegations of his movie also starring Pakistani actors Hania Aamir, Nasir Chinyoti, Daniel Khawar and Saleem Albela. FWICE has also threatened to ban Dosanjh from the industry.

On Friday, FWICE president BN Tiwari criticised Diljit Dosanjh, stating, "If Diljit Dosanjh or any other artist continues to act like this, an action will not just be taken against their film but against them as well. They will be accused of non-cooperation. We have no place for traitors."

"The film industry cannot support people who are against this country. We need to stop people who are sitting in India but are helping others. We are getting multiple names. They will be ousted from the industry if they do not work for the betterment of the country," he said.

Earlier, FWICE wrote a letter to the CBFC. "In light of recent directives issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B Ministry), prohibiting Pakistani-origin content and collaboration with Pakistani artistes in Indian productions, and the parallel stance adopted by FWICE, we urge CBFC to align with these directives and national interest considerations before proceeding with certification," the letter read.

In a horrifying turn of events, 26 tourists were shot dead in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on Tuesday afternoon. The attack took place in Baisaran Valley, also known as ‘mini Switzerland’. As tourists had gathered in the valley- some for their honeymoon, while others for a vacation, a group of terrorists opened fire on them.

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In a strict move, India announced to close the border with Pakistan and also limit it to a special visa programme, among other measures. The country also banned Pakistani artists' inclusion in Indian cinema, with banning their social media accounts.