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DySP turns 'writer', threatens to sue director | Sarabjit Movie | | Sumit Sharma Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 28: The movie- Sarabjit, is caught in a controversy before its release, a Jammu and Kashmir police official of DySP rank has asked the director of the movie to discuss the story with him first or face litigation. In a communiqué to the director of the film, the officer has said that the story of Sarabjit was written by him in 2012/2013 and discussed with some union ministers before 2014 Lok Sabha elections. The cop has directed the director to discuss the movie with him before its release to avoid tensions on borders, even, in country also. " Show the reality who planned to kill the Sarabjit-an Indian Hero, in Pakistan jail and why he was killed", the DySP has stated in communiqué to the film director. The cop had even tried to rope in super star Amitabh Bachan stating that he had visited his office JANNAK' at Juhu twice and sought appointment from his private secretary Sheetal Jain to discuss the issue. Notably The movie is about the biopic of Sarabjit Singh, a farmer residing at Bhikiwind, Punjab, near the Indo-Pak border, crossed the border after having a couple of drinks. However, he was mistaken to be an Indian spy and was awarded capital punishment by Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Director of the film while talking to a national daily said, "I have no idea about any controversy. Nobody has come to me. The family of Dalbir Kaur is what I know. I have gone through news reports, photographs and YouTube videos related to the struggle of Sarabjit's family back in India. I have seen who crossed the border and went to Pakistan to fight for him. Nobody has told me that he was an Indian spy. That is not my story. What is fact for me is that he was convicted for being Manjit Singh. He got a 21-gun salute [when his body came from Pakistan] is fact for me. We are showing facts." |
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