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A film built on blackbuck bones and Bishnoi rivalry is now a courtroom battle too. Salman Khan wanted it stopped. The Delhi High Court said wait until July.
A woman went to watch a film with her family. She never came home. Now, nearly 18 months later, the actor whose arrival sparked the chaos has been summoned to face trial.
The teaser dropped on June 12, eight days before it was supposed to. By the same afternoon, Salman Khan's lawyers were in Delhi High Court seeking an urgent stay. The director has since said he will not stop.
Released on May 1, 2024, 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar' is a visually stunning drama that takes viewers back to the 1940s, during the Indian independence movement.
“To have that kind of closeness, you need to fall in love. You need that connection. I didn’t have that with him,” she said.
He said, “Many assumed that an event like this might get cancelled due to criticism. But I was sure it would go on. Because I trust our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi ji.”
When Akshay Kumar posed the classic question — can meaningful storytelling and massy entertainment go hand-in-hand — Mohanlal didn’t hesitate.
A boy from Delhi with no film background who went on to become the 'Badshah of Bollywood'. But Khan wasn’t there to indulge in nostalgia or play the victim.