Bollywood actress Vaani Kapoor has finally spoken up about the ban on her upcoming cross-border film Abir Gulaal, in which she stars opposite Pakistan’s superstar Fawad Khan. The film was expected to be a romantic treat for fans across both India and Pakistan, but due to rising tensions between the two countries, the release has been put on hold.
In a recent interview with Indian media, Vaani Kapoor shared her thoughts about the situation. She expressed disappointment over the decision but respected the sentiment behind it. “When this film was being made, the atmosphere was normal. The filmmakers had taken all legal permissions for the release,” she explained.
Vaani added that once the political situation between India and Pakistan became tense, the team decided to stop the release voluntarily. “We didn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. We respect the decision of the public and the authorities,” she said.
She also clarified that Abir Gulaal does not contain any controversial content. Instead, it carries a message of love and peace. “There’s nothing in the film that could upset anyone. It’s a story made with pure intentions,” Vaani stated.
Abir Gulaal features a powerful lead pairing of Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor. The romantic drama was highly anticipated by fans from both sides of the border. Unfortunately, due to the growing political unrest following the recent conflict between India and Pakistan, the film has become a target of extreme nationalism and is currently banned from releasing in India.
Still, fans are holding on to hope. Many have taken to social media, expressing their eagerness to watch the film and requesting the authorities to allow its release. Whether Abir Gulaal will see the light of day remains to be seen, but Vaani’s recent statement has reignited interest and sparked conversations once again.
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