"Dabangg 3": Salman Khan issued a notification from the ASI for damage to antiques | Hindi movie news



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This is only the first program of the filming of "Dabangg 3", but Salman Khan has already been in trouble. After creating political controversy for covering a Shivling during his shooting in Madhya Pradesh, the actor reportedly received a notification from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) ordering him, as well as 39, to his team, to remove two sets of film built inside Jal Mahal in Mandu.

The notice warns that the authorization to turn will be canceled if the directive is not followed. According to some information, the production company was previously informed of this situation, but no action has been taken. The notification also indicates that the construction on site contravened the 1958 Law on Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and their Remains, among other rules.

The film's makers were also accused of having damaged an old figurine while filming a fort on the banks of the Narmada, in Maheshwar town, in the Khargone district.

According to eyewitnesses, the stone figure of the fort on the banks of the Narmada in Maheshwar town was damaged on Sunday when the filming of the Bollywood film was withdrawn. The fort was built by former Holkar rulers.

Apparently heavy objects hit the statuette and some of it broke, they said.

Madhya Pradesh Minister of Culture, Vijaylaxmi Sadho, MP for Maheshwar, said: "We authorized the filming of" Dabangg 3 "in Maheshwar to showcase the tourism potential of this historic city."

"If something went wrong during the shooting of the film, measures would be taken against the people concerned," added the minister.

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