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Director Tigmanshu Dhulia announced Wednesday that Milan Talkies, with Ali Fazal, Sikander Kher and Shraddha Srinath, will not be released in Pakistan.
An explosive SUV on a bus in Pulwama killed 40 Jawans of the CRPF and injured several others
Tigmanshu Dhulia said at the launch of the trailer of Milan Talkies that "No, it will not be distributed in Pakistan, for two reasons First, we stand together, secondly, piracy comes from Pakistan. so we should never take our movies out there for any reason. "[19659006] The film crew was then asked about the reaction of civilians to the attack.
Ali Fazal said, "During the demonetization, we all became economists, now this time too we all have" solutions. "But, I think we should trust the army. They do their job, we have a big army and we should stand together because our country comes first. "
Sikander Kher also expressed similar sentiments, saying," It's easy for me to stand here and say: will kill, because I will not kill, no? Again, we only send the jawans.So, as Ali rightly said, l? army knows what it's going to do, we all stand together, we have to let the army decide, we should stop being "gyanis." I'm not going to say go, kill, because I do not go there and do it, we are with them (the armed forces), we fully support what happened, but let them do it that they have to do. "
Shraddha Srinath, who mainly appeared in Kannada and Tamil films, made his Bollywood debut with Milan Talkies.
Shraddha recounted his personal experience of being a child of the army.
She said, "My dad served in the army for 30 years. I've heard this news since I was a kid. There were times when we were afraid for my father. We were just waiting for his call to hear his voice and know that he was fine. We saw death very closely. We saw my father's clbadmates die on the ground. We have seen friends become orphans in minutes. This is a very sensitive subject. The army knows what it's doing. The war is easy to say, easy to make movies, but the scene is completely different. We should have an opinion, but we should trust the government and the army. They know what they do. "
The Milan Talkies are scheduled to appear on March 15, 2019.
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