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Patriotism vs. Art: A New Debate Grips Bollywood
In a heated turn of events, playback singer and TV host Aditya Narayan publicly slammed actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in his upcoming Punjabi-language film, Sardaar Ji 3. Narayan expressed that during times of political tension, “There is a limit to tolerance,” and insisted that artists should prioritize national sentiment over cross-border collaborations.
This statement sparked widespread conversation across the industry and among fans, as many began to question where patriotism ends and creative freedom begins.
Directed by a prominent Punjabi filmmaker, Sardaar Ji 3 is the latest installment in the successful Sardaar Ji franchise starring Diljit Dosanjh.
The casting of Hania Aamir, a popular Pakistani actress known for her work in dramas and romantic films, was intended to reach a broader international audience.
The film was initially set for a grand India release, but protests and political backlash led the team to pivot toward overseas markets, especially in Canada, UK, and UAE.
Speaking to News18, Aditya Narayan stated:
“Diljit is a great artist, no doubt. But as Indians, we need to put the nation first. You cannot ignore national sentiment and expect everyone to stay silent. It’s time for him to make amends.”
His remarks came shortly after the Indian film industry faced criticism for being silent following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam that escalated Indo-Pakistani tensions.
While Diljit has not directly addressed Aditya’s comments, he reaffirmed his loyalty to India and said:
“Those who know me, know what I stand for. My work is for all people, but my soul belongs to my country.”
Renowned filmmaker Imtiaz Ali backed Diljit, stating:
“He’s one of the most patriotic people I’ve met. Usmein desh bhakti ka jazba bhara hua hai.”
However, the backlash from other quarters continues. Activist groups and industry bodies like FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees) have called for informal boycotts of films involving Pakistani artists.
This isn’t the first time Bollywood has faced political backlash over cross-border collaborations. From Ae Dil Hai Mushkil to Raees, artists like Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan faced similar flak. But the Sardaar Ji 3 debate comes at a time when national security is under heightened scrutiny, and public sentiment is more charged than ever.
This controversy has reopened debates about:
Creative freedom vs. national allegiance
The impact of social media nationalism on casting choices
Whether film industries should adhere to political sentiments in their collaborations
As of now, Sardaar Ji 3 is set to premiere abroad, with its India release still uncertain.
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