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Pakistani singer Atif Aslam is reported to have been removed from Notebook, a film produced by Salman Khan Films, following the Pakistani ban on Pakistani artists imposed by the All India Cine Workers' Association, according to reports.
The producers badociated with the film have decided to contribute up to 22 lakh for the families of the martyrs of the terrorist attack. According to a report from Pinkvilla, Salman Khan Films and Cine 1 Films said: "Our entire team could safely shoot in the valley, mainly thanks to the efforts of the Indian Army, the CRPF and residents of Kashmir, ensure that law and order prevail in the region, even in the most extreme circumstances, offer our prayers to the victims and extend our sincere condolences to their families. "
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He adds that Atif Aslam's song is about to be re-recorded soon with a new singer.
Salman also made a distinct contribution through his trust, Being Human. Condemning the attack, Salman tweeted, "My heart goes to the Jawans of our beloved country and their families who lost their lives as martyrs to save our families. State Minister of the Interior Kiren Rijiju revealed on Twitter that Salman was donating to the families of the martyrs by contributing to the Bharat Ke Veer Fund through its foundation, Being Human Foundation.
My heart goes to the Jawans of our beloved country and their families who lost their lives as martyrs to save our families … #YouStandForIndia
– Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) February 14, 2019
Thank you @BeingSalmanKhan on the offer to contribute to the Pulwama martyrs through BEING HUMAN FOUNDATION. I will work for the delivery of checks into the account of #BharatKeVeer @BharatKeVeer
– Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) February 17, 2019
Notebook will mark the debut of Bollywood, Pranutan Bahl and Zaheer Iqbal.
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The reports also claimed that Pakistani singers involved in Bharat would also be replaced. An article in the Deccan Chronicle, quoted by a source, said: "This time, Salman knows he can not ignore the call to ban Pakistani singers. And if he believes that the voices of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Atif Aslam are best for him, there are much more important truths to deal with right now. "
In the aftermath of the 14 February terrorist attack that killed at least 40 CRPF members, the All India Cine Workers 'Association said: "The Indian Film Workers' Association condemns the brutal terrorist attacks against our soldiers in the Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir. Our sincere condolences to the families of the victims. AICWA stands with the country to face this terror and inhumanity We officially announce the total ban of Pakistani actors and artists working in the film industry. If an organization insists on working with Pakistani artists, it will be banned by AICWA and energetic action will be taken against them. The nation comes first, we are with our nation. "
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First published: February 19, 2019 12:57 PM IST
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