Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan's next Bharat Ka Napak Ko Jawab inspired by surgical strikes
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Natasha Coutinho (MUMBAI MIRROR; October 20, 2016)
MSG: The Messenger debuted
on the big screen on February 13 last year, followed by the sequel seven
months later on September 18. The third instalment in the franchise,
MSG: The Warrior Lion Heart,
released on October 7 this year. Twelve days later, Gurmeet Ram Rahim
Singh has announced the fourth film in the series, Bharat Ka Napak Ko
Jawab. Featuring Singh, it was inspired by the recent surgical strikes
carried out by the Indian Army in Pakistan, and is scheduled to roll
next week. It will be shot across Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and
Sikkim.
Singh's spokesperson told Mirror, “Certain politicians were casting doubts about whether the surgical strikes actually happened. That was uncalled for, these people have vested interest. Indian soldiers are sacrificing their lives everyday and these people doubt them. Guruji wrote the script while he was on a plane. The interesting part is that those who questioned the army will be taken to the border to witness these surgical strikes in our film. We can't name a certain country in the film which is why the title Bharat Ka Napak Ko Jawab.“
Singh's spokesperson told Mirror, “Certain politicians were casting doubts about whether the surgical strikes actually happened. That was uncalled for, these people have vested interest. Indian soldiers are sacrificing their lives everyday and these people doubt them. Guruji wrote the script while he was on a plane. The interesting part is that those who questioned the army will be taken to the border to witness these surgical strikes in our film. We can't name a certain country in the film which is why the title Bharat Ka Napak Ko Jawab.“
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan
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